Research project National Graduate School in Digital Philology
DigPhil is a cutting-edge doctoral research environment that combines the study of historical languages and their varieties with advancements in language technology.
Project description
The National Graduate School of Early Languages and Digital Philology, shortly DigPhil, educates a new generation of philologists, who integrate the study of languages and texts within their historical contexts, grounded in the rich history of their discipline while possessing a strong proficiency in language technology.
DigPhil is a cooperation between Uppsala, Lund and Stockholm University and was made possible thanks to the financial support from the Swedish Research Council, 2023-27 (VR 2022-06343).
Project members
Project managers
Beata Megyesi
Professor
Members
Anders Bengtsson
Professor
Crina Madalina Tudor
PhD Student
Jenny Larsson
Professor
Jonatan Pettersson
Universitetslektor och Docent
Mahdi Brecq
Doktorand
Micaella Bruton
PhD Student
Peteris Vanags
Professor of Baltic Languages
Robert Mikael Östling
Docent
Signe Rirdance
Doktorand
Sofia Lodén
Professor of French
Susanne Tienken
Senior Lecturer, Associate Professor
More about this project
DigPhil is a national graduate school, coordinated by the Faculty of Languages, Uppsala University, in collaboration with Lund University and Stockholm University.
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