The Centre for Digital Humanities presents: Training Programme Autumn 2025
Online Lecture Series, Workshops on Python, NVivo, the ParlaMint Corpora, GenAI in the Classroom, and more
The Centre for Digital Humanities (CDH) is proud to launch its new training programme. Whether you are new to the field of digital humanities or seeking to refresh or deepen your skills, our free workshops and lectures offer new insights and practical learning. Explore the full programme and register now!
What is on this Autumn?
Online Lecture Series
Curated by CDH affiliate Fabian Ferrari, this series explores how AI and digital technologies are reshaping global power dynamics – and how digital humanities can help us navigate these shifts.
CLARIN Workshop

Led by Anna Kryvenko and Kristina Pahor de Maiti Tekavčič (University of Ljubljana), this hands-on session introduces user-friendly tools to explore parliamentary proceedings from 29 European countries and regions.
Workshop Series
How can teachers imagine the future of education in a time where reading, writing, analysis, art, poetry, and music are impacted by AI? Join this lighthearted and hopeful two-part workshops series to engage in a creative speculative fabulation session and to redesign your own assignment or assessment impacted by GenAI.
Returning favourites
Nvivo, Python, and Machine Learning training sessions are back this autumn.
Who can join?
The workshops are open to all staff and students of the Faculty of Humanities at Utrecht University. Starting autumn 2025, most activities are also open to staff from other UU faculties. Parts of the programme – the lectures and the CLARIN workshop – are open to all who are interested. Please check the event-specific details in the training calendar to see what applies to each activity.
Where?
All in-person sessions are held in Utrecht city centre. The lectures will be held online.
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