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Articles of Association

The statutes of the Data Centre for the Humanities (DCH), which were unanimously adopted by the Faculty of Arts and Humanities on 11 July 2018, once again institutionalise the core task of the Data Centre to advise and support researchers at the Faculty in matters relating to the permanent storage, availability and presentation of research data and the results of humanities research.

 

Advisory Board

According to its statutes, the DCH has an advisory board made up of representatives of important local and regional partner institutions and other infrastructural organisations with which the DCH works. The aim is to promote a cross-institutional exchange on research data management at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities and to jointly discuss the strategic direction of the DCH.

 

Dr.’in Constanze Curdt (RRZK/C³RDM)
Dr.’in Lisa Dieckmann (Geschäftsführerin des prometheus-Bildarchivs)
Dr. Jens Dierkes (USB/C³RDM)
Prof. Dr. Nikolaus P. Himmelmann (Direktor des IfL)
Dr.’in Ania López (fdm.nrw; seit 2020 vertreten durch Dr. Matthias Fingerhuth)
Dr.’in Brigitte Mathiak (GESIS – Leibniz-Institut für die Sozialwissen- schaften)
Prof.’in Dr. Eleftheria Paliou (Fachgebiet Archäoinformatik, Direktorin des CoDArchLab)
Prof. Dr. Patrick Sahle (Professur für Digital Humanities, Bergische Universität Wuppertal)
Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Andreas Speer (Vorstandssprecher des CCeH)
Prof. Dr. Andreas Witt (IDH/IDS Mannheim/ Universität Mannheim)

 

Former Members

Dominic Schmitz, Fachschaft Linguistik und Phonetik, Universität zu Köln (until 2019)