One week has already passed since the MIRACUM Symposium took place. Not as planned in Freiburg, but virtually. Despite these circumstances, we can proudly say that it was a fantastic event. A big thank you to everyone that made this possible: the MIRACUM team members, the speakers and last but not least the approximately 300 participants who attended the Symposium via Zoom and YouTube. For all those who want to review the Symposium again or have missed it, all slides and some videos are now available on our homepage: Symposium Presentations
Furthermore, we want to announce our current issue of the MIRACUM Journal!
To shorten the waiting time for a printed copy, we do not want to withhold the digital version from you. This version is now as well available on our homepage: MIRACUM Journal
The third issue of the MIRACUM Journal takes a look back at the past year. It highlights the work within MIRACUM, but also takes up cross-consortium projects such as CORD and POLAR. A closing outlook puts the reader in the mood for the activities to be pursued in the coming months.
At this point we would to remind everyone to reserve October 8th / 9th as catch-up date for a “presence” Symposium in Freiburg.
One week has already passed since the MIRACUM Symposium took place. Not as planned in Freiburg, but virtually. Despite these circumstances, we can proudly say that it was a fantastic event. A big thank you to everyone that made this possible: the MIRACUM team members, the speakers and last but not least the approximately 300 participants who attended the Symposium via Zoom and YouTube. For all those who want to review the Symposium again or have missed it, all slides and some videos are now available on our homepage: Symposium Presentations
Furthermore, we want to announce our current issue of the MIRACUM Journal!
To shorten the waiting time for a printed copy, we do not want to withhold the digital version from you. This version is now as well available on our homepage: MIRACUM Journal
The third issue of the MIRACUM Journal takes a look back at the past year. It highlights the work within MIRACUM, but also takes up cross-consortium projects such as CORD and POLAR. A closing outlook puts the reader in the mood for the activities to be pursued in the coming months.
At this point we would to remind everyone to reserve October 8th / 9th as catch-up date for a “presence” Symposium in Freiburg.