Additional Programs & Courses
The Digital Humanities and Social Sciences (DHSS) Fellow Program
The program is designed to equip advanced graduate students with essential digital and computational skills, preparing them for a research future where digital proficiency is the norm.
Spearheaded by the Computational Text Analysis team at TAD Center, the program supports research across the fields of humanities, social sciences, law, management, and the arts. Over two semesters (Winter and Spring), the selected fellows will participate in a vibrant community of practice, engage in workshops tailored to their needs, present their research-in-progress, and receive guidance from experienced researchers.
The Program offers financial support (5,000 NIS), mentorship, and the opportunity to collaborate with leading experts in the field of digital humanities and social sciences.
The program is designed to equip advanced graduate students with essential digital and computational skills, preparing them for a research future where digital proficiency is the norm.
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Course: Text Analysis with Digital and Computational Tools |
This first course in text analysis offers a comprehensive introduction to the field, blending theoretical concepts with practical application using digital and computational tools.
Topics includes Corpus Analysis, Introduction to Natural Language Processing (NLP), and explore the rapidly evolving landscape of Large Language Models (LLMs). We'll also examine other valuable applications pertinent to text-based research.