The ATRIUM Transnational Access programme invites researchers to apply for fully-funded training visits across Europe. Round 2 applications will close at the end of the month on the 31st December 2024. This training is designed to help researchers progress their existing projects by gaining new skills and expanding their knowledge with the support of experts from ATRIUM partners.
There is one Summer School on offer for 2025:
- Digital Research Infrastructure for Language Technologies, Arts and Humanities (LINDAT/CLARIAH-CZ), Charles University – Prague, Czechia – 4th to 15th August 2025 – Data Literacy with R for Students of Humanities
Ten organisations are offering on site placements for researchers, several of which will be of interest to archaeologists. The topics range from general digital methods to specific topics such as 3D documentation, TEI and XML, HBIM data and operation workflows:
- Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage (ACDH-CH), Austrian Academy of Sciences (OEAW) , Vienna, Austria – application of digital methods/tools to humanities research
- APAC – The Cyprus Institute, Andreas Pittas Art Characterization Laboratories, Nicosia, Cyprus – 3d documentation
- Belgrade Center for Digital Humanities , Belgrade, Serbia – TEI and XML workflows
- CLARIN:EL, Greek National Infrastructure for Language Resources & Technologies, hosted by Institute for Language and Speech Processing, ATHENA RC, Athens, Greece – language technologies
- Digital Research Infrastructure for the Humanities (eHum PSNC) , Poznan, Poland – support in digital humanities, including architectural, technological or deployment challenges
- Digital Research Infrastructure for Language Technologies, Arts and Humanities (LINDAT/CLARIAH-CZ), Charles University , Prague, Czechia – access and experience in language technology tools
- GATE, CLARIN UK (The University of Sheffield – USFD) , Sheffield, United Kingdom – use and adaptation of language technologies
- Polish Literary Bibliography/European Literary Bibliography (IBL–PAN), The Institute of Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznan, Poland – bibliographic data
- Virtual Environments Lab (VELAB), The Cyprus Institute (CYI) , Nicosia, Cyprus – HBIM data and operation workflows
- UNESCO Chair on Digital Methods for the Humanities and Social Sciences at the Athens University of Economics and Business , Athens, Greece – mentoring in advanced digital methods in the humanities.
Full information on all of the training, eligibility and how to apply for the grants can be found on the ATRIUM website: https://atrium-research.eu/travel-grants/