“Artificial Intelligence” in Switzerland 2024: Rapid Diffusion and Increasing Digital Inequality
“Artificial Intelligence” in Switzerland 2024: Rapid Diffusion and Increasing Digital Inequality
“Artificial Intelligence” in Switzerland 2024: Rapid Diffusion and Increasing Digital Inequality
Two Awards at SACM 2025 for the Media Change and Innovation Division
Rückblick: Talk im Turm zu Desinformation und Algorithmen
Vortragsreihe: Wie Digitalisierung und Künstliche Intelligenz unsere Gesellschaft verändern
Daniela Jaramillo-Dent wins Best Seminar Award for outstanding teaching
Michael Reiss successfully defended his cumulative dissertation
Generative AI is Taking Over Everyday Life in Switzerland: From Experimentation to Regular Use
Internet Use as Everyday Religion on the Rise, Cyborgization Still in its Early Stages
Kiran Kappeler successfully defended her dissertation
Biografie 17° Convegno Nexa su Internet & Società | Contro la casa di vetro. Opacità schedatura e potere nell'età digitale | 2025
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There is no shortage of reports highlighting Germany’s and Europe’s serious technological dependencies: social networks, cloud services, artificial intelligence – they are lagging in many areas and in danger of being left behind altogether. The lack of digital sovereignty did not arise suddenly, but in times of intensifying geopolitical conflicts, it now appears threatening. Europe is missing economic opportunities and has no influence on the design of the technologies.
Three QUT researchers affiliated with the Digital Media Research Centre have been successful in the Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) scheme.
The DECRA scheme provides focused research support for early career researchers with demonstrated capacity for high-quality research and emerging capability for leadership and supervision.
Two projects involving QUT Digital Media Research Centre researchers have been awarded a combined total of more than $1.1 million in the latest Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Projects scheme.
The ARC Discovery Projects scheme aims to expand knowledge base and research capacity in Australia, as well as economic, commercial, environmental, social and/or cultural benefits.
Congratulations to DMRC researchers Professor Anna Huggins and Dr Ehsan Dehghan; affiliate investigator and DMRC alumnus Dr Sofya Glazunova; as well as colleagues at other universities.
La Bourse d’attraction doctorale de la Chaire L.R. Wilson vise à soutenir un (1) étudiant·e de doctorat souhaitant entreprendre une thèse portant sur les normativités numériques ou plus largement sur les enjeux juridiques du numérique.
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Vom 13. bis 15. November 2025 fand an der Universität Klagenfurt die jährliche Konferenz des internationalen „Collaborative Action Research Network (CARN)“ statt. Das Motto lautete „Digitalization, Social Justice and Transforming Societies“ (Digitalisierung, soziale Gerechtigkeit und Gesellschaften im Wandel). Rund 150 Teilnehmer:innen kamen aus aller Welt nach Klagenfurt.
Das renommierte Shanghai-Ranking bewertet jährlich mehr als 2.000 Universitäten in über 100 Ländern in 57 Forschungsfeldern. Kriterien sind unter anderem die Anzahl und Zitationshäufigkeit wissenschaftlicher Publikationen, die internationale Vernetzung sowie die Auszeichnungen für exzellente Forschung.
Die Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (JMU) setzt ihre Erfolgsgeschichte fort: Im aktuellen „Global Ranking of Academic Subjects“ (GRAS) 2025 der Shanghai-Ranking Consultancy zeigt sie herausragende Ergebnisse in mehreren Fachbereichen.
On 29 October 2025, Tech for Good Institute (TFGI), the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and Safer Internet Lab convened stakeholders in Jakarta to address online fraud and scams in Southeast Asia.Southeast Asia’s digital economy is booming. Reaching US$263 billion in 2024, the region continues its double-digit growth trajectory.