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Service Centre of the Graduate Academy
Seminarstr. 2
1st Floor, Room 135
69117 Heidelberg

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E-Mail graduateacademy@uni-heidelberg.de

 
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Interdisciplinary Networks in Heidelberg

Heidelberg University strives to provide its young researchers with the best possible conditions for interdisciplinary networking and research collaborations. We will present some of these opportunities for interdisciplinary exchange on this page.

 

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The IDK is an open, interdisciplinary platform in the humanities and social sciences through which doctoral students can present and discuss their projects in various forms.

The IDK also provides opportunities to discuss and exchange ideas about financing, publication options, work methods and other topics. External speakers are invited to give presentations on selected topics. The working languages of the IDK are German and English.

Further information:
► Interdisziplinäres Doktorandinnen-Kolloquium

Beratung - Netzwerke - InFoDiTex

Das Interdisziplinäre Forum digitaler Textwissenschaften ist ein Treffpunkt für NachwuchswissenschaftlerInnen, die einmal im Monat Theorie und Praxis der digitalen Textwissenschaften erörtern möchten und Interesse haben, die Anwendungsgebiete in Bild- und Musikwissenschaften kennenzulernen.

Digitale Methoden der Textanalyse haben es in den letzten Jahren ermöglicht, immer mehr Neues in Texten zu entdecken und Altes in größere Kontexte einzubetten. Doch wie lassen sich die interdisziplinären Ansätze der Digital Humanities methodologisch in der Wissenschaftstheorie verorten? Sind sie ein zukünftiger neuer wissenschaftlicher Ansatz neben den traditionellen Methoden der Literatur-, Sprach-, Kultur- und Geschichtswissenschaft? Welche Anwendungsbereiche finden sich an der Universität Heidelberg?

More information :
► InFoDiTex (German) Externer Inhalt

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The Marsilius Kolleg is a Center for Advanced Study for interdisciplinary basic research. It promotes exchange among various academic cultures and initiates and carries out interdisciplinary research projects.

You can complement your doctoral training by participating in the Marsilius Study Program, which is open to all interested students, or you can apply to take part in the International Marsilius Academies. These international meetings for junior researchers focus on various aspects of an interdisciplinary topic and can be a good opportunity for networking.

Further information:
► Marsilius-Kolleg Externer Inhalt

In the HGGS, several university faculties cooperate to offer doctoral students a structured and interdisciplinary doctoral program. The graduate school welcomes doctoral students carrying out their training on an individual basis as well as those working in a research training group.

The program offered by the HGGS upholds the freedom traditionally enjoyed during a doctoral project in the humanities or social sciences and combines this with a structured framework. Upon being accepted into the HGGS, you have access to fellowships, workshops and an interdisciplinary course program that complements your training. The working languages of the graduate school are German and English.

Further information:
► HGGS Externer Inhalt
► HGGS membership Externer Inhalt

Verantwortlich: Falk
Letzte Änderung: 2018-10-10
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