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Key iInstitute highlights 2022

1 Grants

  1.  SEK 4 million with WASP-HS for two PhD students in Digital Humanities.
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  2. SEK 7.8 million with VR for National Research School in Digital Humanities and SEK 23 million with VR for National Research School in Library and Information Studies
  3. HUMINFRA infrastructure with VR, a national infrastructure for Digital Humanities where iInstitute leads DARIAH European infrastructure. Learn more.

2 Head of the iInstitute elected as Chair of EU Region of iSchools 2022-2023 (EU Region numbers 32 iSchools, also from UK, Israel, and Africa)

  1. Within the EU collaboration, we are setting up a multilateral Erasmus agreement for student and teacher exchange that LNU is about to sign
  2. Multilateral student exchange agreement still ongoing (LNU set it up and coordinates it since 2021). Learn more.

3 Events

  1. Baladria Summer School in Digital Humanities. Learn more.
  2. DHNB Workshop on Education in Digital Humanities. Learn more.
  3. LNU webinars

4 OA Routledge volume on Information and Knowledge Organisation in Digital Humanities published

5 A guest PhD student from Wuhan University (12-months stay at LNU)

6 Near-completion of seven Dimpah OERs

 

Major plans for 2023

  1. DARIAH-SE national membership
  2. At least one EU networking grant within iSchools
  3. Further collaboration across iInstitute programmes, making them more interdisciplinary
  4. Development of EU Region of iSchools Vision and Strategy
  5. A guest PhD student from China (12-months stay at LNU)
  6. Completion of seven Dimpah OERs