The “Digital Humanities and Artificial Intelligence” Winter School 2026 offers an interdisciplinary immersion at the crossroads of the humanities and AI technologies. Designed for PhD's student, (post-doc and master’s students are also welcomed) in the Humanities and Social Sciences, this intensive program combines hands-on workshops, collaborative projects, and lectures led by researchers from diverse fields — literature, art history, data analysis, visualization, and algorithmic ethics. Through the exploration of cultural and literary corpora (Balzac, Delacroix, Musiconis, among others), participants will engage with contemporary tools for text processing, digital mapping, and AI modeling, while reflecting on new modes of interpretation, creation, and knowledge transmission. Over ten days, project groups will develop concrete experiments in digital humanities, culminating in a final collective presentation that showcases the richness of dialogue between the humanities and artificial intelligence.
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Application deadline: Dec. 12 2026