Helsinki Digital Humanities Hackathon #DHH25 welcomes applicants

Join us to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the award-winning Helsinki Digital Humanities Hackathon 2025—an exciting chance to collaborate, innovate and push your own boundaries. The application period has started (until 12.4.2025) – apply now and be part of this milestone event!

The Helsinki Digital Humanities Hackathon is a chance to experience an interdisciplinary research project from start to finish within the span of 10 days. For researchers and students from computer science and data science, the hackathon gives the opportunity to test their abstract knowledge against complex real-life problems. For people from the humanities and social sciences, it shows what is possible to achieve with such collaboration.

For both, the hackathon gives the experience of intensely working with people from different backgrounds as part of an interdisciplinary team, as, during the hackathon, each group develops a digital humanities research project from start to finish. Working together, they formulate research questions with respect to particular data sets, develop and apply methods and tools to answer them, and present the work at the end of the hackathon. 

This year, the hackathon groups are organised around the following four themes:

  • Parliaments beyond borders: Exploring the Role of Foreign Nations in National Policy Debates
  • Digital Presence in Physical Absence: Survivors’ Testimonies and Holocaust Oral History
  • Rare Earth & Web Discourses: Parallel Mining Approaches
  • Economic bubbles, consumerism, and the colonies: Early modern newspapers as indicators of economic change in 18th century society

More information about these themes and application: further information on the #DHH25 themes

The hackathon will take place between 14.–23.5.2025. As a CLARIN and DARIAH summer school, Helsinki Digital Humanities Hackathon #DHH25 is truly international, welcoming applications from all over Europe and beyond. This year we are prepared to sponsor a dozen or more participants from outside Finland. The participants opt to 5 ECT credtis and are expected to commit to the hackathon for the whole period in addition to two preparatory sessoins held online. Read all information about the application procedure here: http://heldig.fi/dhh25

Find more information and apply (deadline 13.4.), please check out the Helsinki Centre for Digital Humanities website. 

LOCAL NODE REPORT

DARIAH-FI OFFICE:

The National Archives of Finland

Tanja Välisalo

DARIAH-FI: YLEISET KYSYMYKSET

DARIAH-FI: GENERAL

National coordinator: Inés Matres

DARIAH-KONTTORI:

Turun yliopisto

Veronika Laippala

DARIAH-KONTTORI:

Jyväskylän yliopisto

Tanja Välisalo

DARIAH-KONTTORI:

Itä-Suomen yliopisto

Paula Rautionaho

DARIAH-KONTTORI:

Oulun yliopisto

Marika Rauhala

DARIAH-KONTTORI:

Aalto-yliopisto

Eero Hyvönen

DARIAH-KONTTORI:

Helsingin yliopisto

Risto Turunen

DARIAH-KONTTORI:

TampereEN YLIOPISTO

Sanna Kumpulainen

DARIAH-KONTTORI:

Suomen Kansalliskirjasto

Johanna Lilja

DARIAH-KONTTORI:

CSC – Tieteen tietotekniikan keskus

Katri Tegel

DARIAH-FI OFFICE:

CSC – IT Centre for Science

Katri Tegel

DARIAH-FI OFFICE:

National Library of Finland

Johanna Lilja

DARIAH-FI OFFICE:

Tampere University

Sanna Kumpulainen

DARIAH-FI OFFICE:

Aalto University

Eero Hyvönen

DARIAH-FI OFFICE:

University of Oulu

Marika Rauhala

DARIAH-FI OFFICE:

University of Eastern Finland

Paula Rautionaho

DARIAH-FI OFFICE:

Jyväskylä University

Venla Poso

DARIAH-FI OFFICE:

University of Turku

Veronika Laippala