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April 2025
announcements
The Israeli International Conference
on Digital Humanities and Social Sciences


Open for Registration
 


We are excited to invite you to register for The Israeli International Conference on Digital Humanities and Social Sciences - a gathering of researchers exploring the intersection of technology, culture, and the human spirit. The conference will feature thought-provoking panels on a wide range of topics, from automatic text analysis to computational cultural research and the uses of artificial intelligence. In addition to academic presentations, the conference will host art installations and digital artworks that showcase the creative side of digital scholarship. 
For the program and registration form.
The conference will take place at the Ra'anana campus, on June 10, 2025.  
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M.A Thesis Grants
Congratulation to the recipients
of the DHSS Hub M.A thesis grant:

 
Chanoch Gotlieb, The Hasidic Shtiebel in Eastern Europe, 1880-1939.   
Lior Moskovich, Challenges of Implementing AI Technologies in Radiology: Identifying Barriers, Adoption Patterns, and Impacts on the Radiological Workforce. 
What's New in the Hub
You are cordially invited to the DHSS Hub Seminar, Wednesday, May 7, at 14:00 for a lecture by Prof Yoram Kalman. In his research, Kalman investigates how generative artificial intelligence influences human creativity - is it able to expand the limits of our creativity or does it replace and devitalize the human imagination? In the seminar, Kalman will present two studies that explore these questions through the framework of human-computer interaction and information systems.
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The DHSS Hub Research Lab
 
The mission of our Research Lab Initiative is to advance research in the fields of digital humanities and social sciences. The lab is a collaborative hub that consists of research students and early career scholars, who work together to solve computational methodological challenges and bring their research to fruition.  Blending computational methods with humanistic questions, the lab explores how digital tools can deepen our understanding of culture, history, and language.
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