Description |
This Master's programme focuses on a research-oriented, transdisciplinary, theoretical as well as practice-based approach to Digital Humanities. Students learn to digitize, model, enrich, connect, analyze, disseminate and archive textual as well non-textual artefacts of human culture. They learn how to investigate materials on the level of their content, structure, style, history and/or reception, using methods such as annotation, encoding, network analysis, machine learning, or georeferencing. Students are trained to critically reflect upon effects of data and digital methods on research and teaching in the humanities as well as on legal and ethical concerns of data and code in research and society. |