CFP | PhD Researchers | Logic, Limits, Contingency: A Critical Digital Spring School
Up to ten PhD researchers will be invited to partake in this Spring School, organised for March 27-30 2023 at Freie Universität Berlin. If you are a PhD researcher working outside Berlin, we might have a few spots with travel stipends available. Please note this in your application.
It is clear that digital research approaches transgress the disciplinary lines that separate the arts, sciences, and humanities. The spring school brings scholars together to address that fact directly. We will explore, for example, mathematical approaches to time and human societies, artistic approaches to archives, humanistic research, and concepts of history, and humanities approaches to data, aesthetics, and exhibition. Applicants are invited to submit a simple, 500 word introduction of themselves and their PhD research projects for consideration by March 1, 2023. No experience with digital methods in research is required, but certainly welcome. See attached CFP for further information.
The Spring School brings together 10 Germany-based and 10 UK-based PhD researchers. The event will be conducted in English.
Organised as a part of the Thematic Einstein Forum “Scales of Temporality: Modeling Time and Predictability in the Literary and the
Mathematical Sciences”. The Spring School co-organizers are Lindsey Drury, Tony Fisher (LAHP), Dennis Mischke, Ramona Mosse, and Marcus Weber, as well as /Thematic Einstein Forum/ organisational team.
The forum is organized within the framework of the Berlin Mathematics Research Center MATH+ in collaboration with the
EXC 2020 “Temporal Communities” and supported by the Einstein Foundation Berlin. We are committed to fostering an atmosphere of respect, collegiality, and sensitivity. Please read our MATH+ Collegiality Statement.
Application
Applications (<500 words) due March 1, 2023.
Please send your applications promptly, as limited space is available and applications will be considered on a rolling basis.
Further inquiries? Please write us at scales@mathplus.de.