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Seminars

dxu seminars

At the DxU seminars researchers from participating departments can present their work on the consequences of digitization and automation, engage in transdisciplinary dialogues, and foster future collaborations. More information about the seminars can be found here

We are open to suggestions for seminar presentations, please contact us by email.

Methods Workshops

dxu methods workshop

DxU Methods Workshops offer study groups for researchers to study and advance innovative techniques and methodologies. Topics for the study groups may include Machine Learning, Text Mining, Video Analysis, Data Visualization, Artificial Intelligence, High-performance Computing. Check out this page to learn more about the Workshops.

We are open to suggestions for topics to be discussed in these methods workshops, please contact us by email.

Policy Forum

The DxU Policy Forum will organized bi-annually and aims to bring together a group of researchers and external stockholders including policymakers at key government positions and strategic representatives of significant business and labor unions. The forum’s objective is to shape research programs, co-create policies and facilitate the dissemination of research results to maximize their impact. Find out more here.

If you are interested in participating in the forum, please contact us by email.

MINDS

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DxU facilitates the Maastricht Interdisciplinary Network on Digitization of Society (MINDS) by organizing monthly gatherings to establish and encourage sustainable interfaculty collaborations. The network is designed to maximize collaboration, coordination, and communication between researchers who work on digitalization at different UM faculties and departments. During the network meetings, MINDS discusses ongoing research projects, joint research initiatives and tenders and outreach to policymakers and other external stakeholders.

If you are interested in participating in the MINDS gathering, please contact us by email.