Academic year 2022/2023: 4 volunteers
Volunteers:
Ada Bărbulescu, 1st year, MA student, Literary Studies, University of Bucharest – involved in linguistic analysis research projects (metadiscourse markers, Romanian language textbooks, etc.)
About Ada:
“My name is Elena-Andreea Bărbulescu (I also go by Ada) and I am a first year student at the Faculty of Letters, University of Bucharest. Literary Studies MA program. My fields of interest are literary theory, linguistics and computer science, thus I decided to join CODHUS in order to explore the conjunction between the technological field and humanities.”
Eliza Bătrîn, 1st year, MA student, Romance Studies> cultural and linguistic (Latin, French, Italian, Spanish) – involved in our Romanian news summarization project
About Eliza:
“As a student, I am always looking for opportunities to gain new skills, at the same improving those that I already possess. The activities done with CODHUS allow me to develop abilities which, in my usual way of working, I otherwise would not. Furthermore, because the sphere which CODHUS is primarily occupied with is digital humanities, I believe it helps me, whose main field is classics, stay in touch with the present. I have already been working with CODHUS for the last three years and I can certainly see myself continuing to work with them for the foreseeable future. It h
Maria Bica, 2nd year, MA student, Literature and Culture – Romanian Contexts, European Contexts and American Studies – involved in our corpora compilation projects
About Maria:
“My name is Bica Maria-Simona, I am a 2nd year student at the Faculty of Letters, History, and Theology at the MA programs: American Studies and Literature and Culture- Romanian Contexts, European Contexts. I chose to continue my experience with the CODHUS family to further develop my understanding of the digital humanities in various contexts but also because of the positive experiences that I had while working with this team. I am particularly interested in language patterns concerning the literature of trauma and the digital humanities are allowing me to view from different perspectives the way this topic can be approached.”
Bianca Socaci, 1st year, MA student, American Studies – involved in our RESUPH project
About Bianca:
“My name is Bianca-Marinela Socaci and I am a student at the Faculty of Letters, History and Theology, postgraduate studies, specialism: American Studies, first year. One of my beloved passions is art in its diverse forms, traditional, digital, and all kinds of different projects. As I have done my practice from the undergraduate studies at CODHUS, I am familiarized with their way of working and the type of tasks. I have decided to come back as a volunteer as I had a lovely time with them, and also because of my curiosity for research.”