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Lea SAINT-RAYMOND (Teacher-researcher/ ENS-PSL)
The OdHN offers training in the digital humanities, which can be validated as part of the ENS diploma. These transdisciplinary experiences form the basis of the "digital humanities minor". Classes…
11 July 2023

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