CLS INFRA Closing Event
After four successful years plus an additional six-month extension, the CLS INFRA project will close in 2025. Come to Krakow in July to celebrate with us!
Logistics
Participation is free of charge, but registration is required to help us assess the number of participants. We will offer light catering to on-site participants, so please select your preferences at the registration page. Online participation will be possible, with a link offered to signed-up participants closer to the event.
Date and Time: 2nd July 2025, 9:00-18:00 (local time)
Location: Jagiellonian University, Faculty of Philology (Al. Mickiewicza 9, 31-120 Kraków), room 505 (5th floor)
Registration Link: https://forms.gle/5b98Z9dpKarZHcMz9
Contact organisers here: metodologia.ijp@gmail.com
The venue is accessible to any with mobility impairments. Polish Sign Language assistance, as well as headphones are available upon request – please note that you require this when you register.

Details
CLS INFRA will host a workshop to celebrate the closing of the project, taking place before the 4th Annual Conference of Computational Literary Studies (CCLS) on 2nd July in Kraków. The event will cover the outcomes of the project, briefly presenting its most important findings as well as a panel discussion on the future of CLS research. The core of the event is our greatest pride: presentations of studies conducted by selected recipients of CLS INFRA Transnational Access Fellowship Programme grants during their research stays at CLS expert institutions.

Programme
9.00-9.30 Registration check* & welcome coffee
9.30-11.30 Introduction and presentation of CLS INFRA Project outcomes
11.30-12.00 Coffee break
12.00-14.00 TNA Fellows’ presentations 1
- Maria-Corina Dimitriu (TNA fellow at Trier University) – Parametrization Guidelines in StyloR for the Romanian Language
- Lucas Van der Deijl (TNA fellow at University of Potsdam) – Integrating 150 early modern Dutch plays (1550-1700) into the infrastructure of the Drama Corpora Project (DraCor)
- Simone Marcenaro (TNA fellow at University of Galway) – Harmonizing Artistry: exploring the collaboration between AI and human expertise in translating Galician-Portuguese Troubadour poetry (phase one)
- Anna Mędrzecka (TNA fellow at Charles University) – Polish poetry corpus: creation, integration with PoeTree, computational poetics
14.00-15.00 Lunch
15.00-16:30 TNA Fellows’ presentations 2
- Jana-Katharina Mende (TNA fellow at Austrian Academy of Sciences) – Monolingualism Deconstructed: Modelling Hidden and Invisible Multilingualism in German literature (1790-1890)
- Laura Soffiantini (TNA fellow at Ghent University) – Formulaic language in Latin funerary epigraphy
- Marko Milosev (TNA fellow at UNED Madrid) – Words to Action: How and If Ideology Translates To Violence In the Case Of Interwar Fascists Organisations
16.30-17.00 Coffee break
17.00-18.00 The Future of CLS – panel discussion, speakers to be revealed soon.
*please note that while participation is free of charge, we need to count in-person participants to estimate the coffee and lunch servings amount. You can register here: https://forms.gle/5b98Z9dpKarZHcMz9
Don’t let someone starve because you forgot to register!