Student assistant position, Center for Humanities Computing
The student assistant will contribute to projects concerned with the organisation, enrichment, and analysis of digitised cultural heritage materials. Tasks include data curation, annotation, and archival processing, alongside exploratory analytical work on textual corpora. This may involve thematic coding, preparation of data for computational analysis, and participation in the early stages of a study of Danish sermons written during periods of national crisis.
The Golden Array project cluster seeks to model cultural-historical change by integrating extensive textual and visual datasets with advanced computational methods, including foundation models and representation learning. The work therefore unfolds in a research environment where close reading, annotation practices, and computational approaches are brought into sustained dialogue.
We are looking for applicants with a general interest in digital and computational cultural heritage research and a careful, attentive approach to working with textual data. Experience with data handling, annotation, or digital archiving is an advantage; exposure to, or curiosity about, quantitative text analysis will be considered a strength.
It is a requirement that you must be enrolled as an active student at a Danish higher education institution.
Further information about CHC can be found here: https://chc.au.dk/
Workplace: Nobelparken, Jens Chr. Skous Vej 3, Aarhus C
Working hours: 8 hours per week
Employment period: From 1 June 2026 until the completion of the education.
For further information, please contact Kristoffer Nielbo at kln@cas.au.dk.
Salary and terms of employment
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About Arts
The Faculty of Arts is one of Northern Europe’s most significant faculties for research and higher education in the humanities, theology and education. Within this broad academic scope, the faculty comprises approximately 700 researchers, 200 PhD students, 9,000 Bachelor’s and Master’s degree students, and 1,500 further and continuing education students. We believe that the best ideas arise when different perspectives meet – and that research, teaching and innovation are best developed in dialogue with the surrounding society.
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