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Humanist Archives: June 27, 2019, 2:45 p.m. Humanist 33.115 - correction to the date for the Distant Reading Training School

                  Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 33, No. 115.
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        Date: 2019-06-26 15:01:21+00:00
        From: Justin Tonra 
        Subject: RE: [Humanist] 33.109: a 'distant reading' training school (Budapest)

CORRECTION

The closing date for applications for the distant reading' training school 
in Budapest (see below) should read 15 July 2019, not 25 July 2019. 
Apologies for the error.

Yours,
Justin.

--
Dr Justin Tonra
Lecturer in English, School of Humanities
National University of Ireland Galway

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Subject: [Humanist] 33.109: a 'distant reading' training school (Budapest)

                  Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 33, No. 109.
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        Date: 2019-06-24 10:51:43+00:00
        From: Justin Tonra 
        Subject: Call for Applications: Third Distant Reading Training School:
Budapest, 23-25 September 2019

The COST Action Distant Reading for European Literary History is issuing a Call
for Applications for its third Training School, hosted by the Centre for Digital
Humanities - Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest from September 23 to 25, and
co-located with the DH_Budapest 2019 conference http://elte-dh.hu/conf2019/.

Note that participation is free of charge! Applicants may apply for one of the
grants for participation in one of the 3 parallel tracks:
TRACK 1: Corpus design and text contribution for ELTeC TRACK 2: Natural Language
Processing for Distant Reading TRACK 3: Canonization in Distant Reading Research

To apply, please see the information and instructions in the full Call for
Applications(https://www.distant-reading.net/calls/call-budapest/). Applications
will be sent to Roxana Patras (roxanapatras82@gmail.com) and Christof Schöch
(schoech@uni-trier.de) before 25 July 2019. In case you have questions regarding
the call, the application process or the Training School, please contact Roxana
Patras, the Action's Training School Coordinator (roxanapatras82@gmail.com).

Beside the participation in one of the 3 parallel tracks, there are also
opportunities for all Training School participants to register for and
participate in the DH_BUDAPEST 2019 conference, held in Budapest and directly
following the Training School, from September 25 to 27, 2019! Information will
be available on the conference page http://elte-dh.hu/conf2019/ca_ts/.

More details regarding the programme of the Training School are forthcoming.
Please watch the page dedicated to the Training School on the Action's website
at: https://www.distant-reading.net/events/budapest-training/.

Please feel free to disseminate this message within your own research
communities. Early Career Investigators (ECI) from Inclusiveness Target
Countries (ITC) (http://www.cost.eu/about_cost/strategy/excellence-
inclusiveness) are strongly encouraged to apply!

--
Dr Justin Tonra
Lecturer in English, School of Humanities National University of Ireland Galway



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