Overview Events
Here you can find information on all of the DSC events that are going to take place in the next few months. These include upcoming trainings, workshops, data snacks, and other types of events. At the bottom of the page, we also provide links to past DSC events.
Our Trainings During Spring/Summer 2026
| Title | Date | Location | Trainer | Link |
April | ||||
DSC-2026-03 | Applied Text Mining Using Python | 08.-09.04.2026 | On Campus UNICOM 2 (House Oxford) Room 2.2090 | Dr. Maryam Movahedifar | More Info |
DSC-2026-04 | Create Your Own Data Management Plan: A Hands-on Workshop for Quantitative Data | 14.04.2026 | On Campus UNICOM 2 (House Oxford) Room 2.1060 | Sarah Büker Annika Nolte | More Info |
DSC-2026-05 | Responsible Use of Personal and Sensitive Data in Research | 21.04.2026 | On Campus MZH | Room 4290 | Nele Fuchs Dr. Susanne de Vogel | More Info |
DSC-2026-06 | Getting Git-Ready for Research Projects | 22.04.2026 | On Campus UNICOM 2 (House Oxford) Room 2.1060 | Annika Nolte Nils Leusmann Timo Laudi | More Info |
May | ||||
DSC-2026-07 | Geospatial Data Visualization and Maps in Python | 19.-20.05.2026 | On Campus Room to be announced | Annika Nolte Sarah Büker | More Info |
June | ||||
DSC-2026-08 | From Audio to Text: Automated Transcriptions with Whisper | 04.06.2026 | On Campus Room to be announced | Nele Fuchs Annika Nolte | More Info |
Data Insights in 30 Minutes!
When? Thursdays 1-1:30 PM via Zoom.
Each snack addresses different challenges and practical solutions for handling data — from DMPs and data protection to data publishing, machine learning, and data infrastructures for social media research — there’s something for everyone
Use our Data Snacks to strengthen your data skills. You can just drop by. Registration in advance is not required.
Researchers of all disciplines are welcome!
Digital Humanities Lunchtalks
When? 04 to 08 May 2026 | Daily from 01:00-02:00 PM via Zoom
Digital Humanities combine humanities-based questions with digital methods and are becoming increasingly important in research and teaching. In a week-long lunch series, different researchers and DH services from Bremen and Oldenburg will present their current projects and services.
The series is aimed at humanities scholars and digital humanities researchers from Bremen and Oldenburg. However, guests from other institutions are also welcome!
No registration is required!
Title | Date | Where | Further Info |
Data-Science-Community Workshop | INFORMATIK 2026 | 22.09.2026 | TU Dresden | Link |
DSC Trainings
Here you can find our DSC training portfolio, which provides a compre?hensive overview of all past DSC trainings.
moreData Snacks
Click here to find an overview of all the presentations that were given as part of our Data Snack series so far.
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