Ringvorlesung


The Integrative Lecture aims to introduce various research projects in the field of Digital Humanities, which are based in Göttingen, and thus give an overview of the diversity of DH research at the Göttingen Campus.
The lectures will last about 45 minutes. Afterwards, there will be time for questions and lively discussions.

The lecture takes place in the Institute of Digital Humanities 0.113 and online

All lectures will start at 6pm c.t.


  • 05.11.2024
    How to plan a DH project?

  • 12.11.2024
    Jeremy Thompson/Mohamed Basuony
    Digital Palaeography

  • 19.11.2024
    Paul Langeslag
    ECHOE. Electronic Corpus of Homilies in Old English

  • 26.11.2024
    Eduard S. Lukasiewicz/Jörg Wettlaufer
    Travelogues in Digital Humanities. Solutions and Challenges

  • 03.12.2024
    Philipp Wieder
    Text+ - Developing a national research data infrastructure for text and language research (and what is in for me?)

  • 10.12.2024
    Martin Langner/Lena Schrötke/Tobias Kreten
    3D Editions

  • 17.12.2024
    Hanna Surjadi
    Argument Mining and Mapping in the Regesta Imperii Projekt. Generating structured Output with Large Language Models

  • 07.01.2025
    Johanna Störiko
    Progress and Insights from One Year of Digital Historical Advertisements Analysis

  • 14.01.2025
    Jörg Wesche/Oke-Lukas Möller/Viktoria Take-Walter
    A digital Edition of Lessing’s “Ernst und Falk”

  • 21.01.2025
    M. Kipke
    Explorationsräume. Deep neural networks as a tool for image analysis. The case of painter attribution on Attic Greek vases

  • 06.02.2024
    Karsten Heck/Christian Mahnke
    Göttingen Collections Data and Forum Wissen