Doctoral candidates' day 2026

Contact

Management and coordination

Rea Kodalle

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+49 (0)441 798-5481

Doctoral candidates' day 2026

The 3GO Doctoral Candidates' Day will take place on 11 June 2026.

Main topic: Digital Humanities

Programme

From 1.30 pm | Admission and registration

2.00 pm | Opening of the 3GO Doctoral Candidates' Day

2.15 pm | Digital Humanities Workshop for doctoral candidates
Jonas Kaiser (Digital Humanities Officer and Subject Librarian for Art and Visual Culture, Material Culture, Journalism and Theatre Studies, BIS)
-Announcement to follow -

17.00 hrs | Poster session

18.00 | Lecture "Research Digital! Research Cultures in the Humanities"
Keynote / Opening of the 1st Digital Humanities Day at the UOL
Prof. Dr Andrea Rapp (Institute for Linguistics and Literary Studies at TU Darmstadt and President of the Academy of Sciences and Literature Mainz)

3GO poster session

As part of the Doctoral Candidates' Day, you will have the opportunity to present your academic work in the form of a poster and engage in dialogue with other early career researchers. You can present (partial) results of your research project, the design of your study or the development of methods or theory. The Graduate School 3GO will cover the printing costs.

Pimp your poster! Deadline for poster submission: 3 June 2026
In advance, 3GO offers a free workshop on designing scientific posters with PowerPoint. Contents of the workshop are theory and practice of designing scientific posters, provision of handout / templates, individual one-on-one corrections and advice as well as print preparation by the lecturer.

Enrolment

Doctoral candidates who would like to participate in the Doctoral Candidates' Day should register for the event on Stud.IP. Doctoral candidates who would like to present a poster .

Digital research? 1st Digital Humanities Day at the University of Oldenburg

11/12 June | BIS Hall

Where are we - and where are we heading?

The digital humanities (DH) are at the interface between the humanities and digital technologies. They bring methods of Computing Science, data analysis and visualisation to subjects such as history, linguistics, philosophy or art history and thus enable completely new ways of answering old questions or even asking new questions in the first place, creating interdisciplinary dialogues and synergy effects and generating new insights through co-operation. Further information and registration

Organised by:

Jonas Kaiser (Library and Information System / BIS, Digital Humanities Officer)
Dr Lucas Haasis (Gamelab Villa Geistreich and Gerda Henkel Fellow, German Maritime Museum)
in co-operation with the Graduate School 3GO

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