Project Funding

Funding Call 2022: Interoperability and Reusability of DH Data and Tools

The current CLARIAH-AT call for contribution aims at fostering the interoperability and re-usability of tools, methods and research infrastructures in accordance with the Digital Humanities Austria Strategie 2021+ (Vier Leitlinien für Digital Humanities in Österreich) as well as the strategic goals of the infrastructure consortia CLARIN ERIC and DARIAH-EU (see DARIAH Strategic Plan 2019-2026).  

The full text of the funding call and application details can be found here for reference:

Deadline for applications: 3 June 2022 

Call 2022 – Funded Projects:


Round 2

  • “Sharing the CROWN – Establishing a Workflow from Collection Data to Linked Research Data”,
    Dr. Martina Griesser, KHM-Museumsverband, Wissenschaftliche Anstalt öffentlichen Rechts
  • “Developing HuBERT: a Natural Language Processing algorithm for extending the Seshat Global History Databank”,
    Dr. Maria del Rio-Chanona, Complexity Science Hub, Vienna
  • “LadderWeb: A pragmatically annotated web-based interface for corpus query in requests and cancellations in Italian, German, Spanish and Italian L2.”,
    Dr. Nicola Brocca, Universität Innsbruck, Institut für Fachdidaktik/Bereich Didaktik der Sprachen
  • “Esperanto Newspaper Excerpts”,
    Simon Mayer, Austrian National Library

Round 1


Earlier CLARIAH-AT Calls

Go!digital

An important part of the CLARIAH-AT activities were the three go!digital calls in 2014, 2016 and 2018, which were competitively advertised and organized by the Austrian Academy of Sciences with funding from the Austrian National Foundation for Research, Technology and Development. The 30 projects selected by international experts promote the development and use of innovative digital methods in Austrian humanities research. 

In addition, 20 CLARIAH-AT funded projects are in the implementation phase (or have recently been completed).