Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 39, No. 61. Department of Digital Humanities, University of Cologne Hosted by DH-Cologne www.dhhumanist.org Submit to: humanist@dhhumanist.org [1] From: Edward Ross <edward.ross@reading.ac.uk> Subject: [Final Reminder] (Generative) Artificial Intelligence and Teaching the Ancient World, University of Reading (48) [2] From: Joanna Byszuk <joanna.byszuk@ijppan.pl> Subject: CLS INFRA Online Workshop on Network Analysis (25) --[1]------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: 2025-06-22 23:44:04+00:00 From: Edward Ross <edward.ross@reading.ac.uk> Subject: [Final Reminder] (Generative) Artificial Intelligence and Teaching the Ancient World, University of Reading Dear colleagues, The iGAIAS 2025 Conference <https://edwardasross.wordpress.com/events/generative- artificial-intelligence-and-teaching-the-ancient-world/> will begin this week. There is still time to register for online attendance. (Generative) Artificial Intelligence and Teaching the Ancient World June 25-26, 2025 Venue: University of Reading (in-person); Microsoft Teams (online) Registration: https://www.store.reading.ac.uk/conferences-and-events/faculty-of- arts-humanities-social-science/dept-of-classics/generative-ai-and-teaching-the- ancient-world-conference-igaias-2025 If there are any issues registering, please contact the conference committee at iGAIAS2025@reading.ac.uk. Keynote Address Environmentally (un)sustainable AI: rethinking responsibilities for Ancient World Studies? Prof. Federica Lucivero (Ethox Centre, University of Oxford) Speakers include teachers, researchers, and practitioners from 8 countries. Discussions will include Reconciling the Ethics of Using GenAI in Ancient World T&L, Case Studies of Good Practice, Developing AI Models for Supporting Ancient World T&L, and GenAI in Public Ancient History and Reception. All attendees are invited to participate in the discussion sessions at the end of each conference day. For the full programme, please follow this link: https://edwardasross.wordpress.com/events/generative-artificial-intelligence- and-teaching-the-ancient-world/igaias-2025-conference-programme/ Best wishes, Edward (on behalf of the iGAIAS 2025 Conference committee) Dr. Edward A. S. Ross (he/him) Teaching Fellow Department of Classics, University of Reading BA (McGill University); MBuddhStud (University of Hong Kong); PhD (University of Reading) --[2]------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: 2025-06-20 08:11:20+00:00 From: Joanna Byszuk <joanna.byszuk@ijppan.pl> Subject: CLS INFRA Online Workshop on Network Analysis We cordially invite you to a CLS Infra online workshop on Network Analysis taught by Daniil Skorinkin, Ph.D., from University of Potsdam, that will take place on 9th July. You will find the details below: Abstract: This workshop introduces the fundamentals of network analysis for humanities scholars, combining historical and literary case studies with hands-on practice. Participants will explore networks of literary characters, letter correspondence, and historical actors, and learn to visualise and interpret these structures using accessible tools like Gephi and EzLinaVis. Date: 9 July @ 10:30 am CEST (estimated to last ~2hours) Registration: https://forms.gle/XH875jLaCwxfTnKf8 On behalf of CLS INFRA, Joanna Byszuk -- dr Joanna Byszuk Pracownia Metodologiczna Instytut Języka Polskiego Polskiej Akademii Nauk Institute of Polish Language Polish Academy of Sciences al. Mickiewicza 31 31-120 Kraków _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe at: http://dhhumanist.org/Restricted List posts to: humanist@dhhumanist.org List info and archives at at: http://dhhumanist.org Listmember interface at: http://dhhumanist.org/Restricted/ Subscribe at: http://dhhumanist.org/membership_form.php