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 ===== ====== Infrastructures and Institutions ====== ===== ===== ====== Infrastructures and Institutions ====== =====
  
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 +  * **[[https://www.histoirerurale.ch/afa/index.php/en/ | The Archives of Rural History (ARH)]]** 
 +They are an independent institute active in archiving of sources, scientific research and the dissemination of information and knowledge. Since its foundation in 2002, the first "virtual" archives in Switzerland have developed into a centre of archiving and historical research on rural society. 
  
   * **[[https://www.zdaarau.ch/en/ | Centre for Democracy Studies Aarau]]**   * **[[https://www.zdaarau.ch/en/ | Centre for Democracy Studies Aarau]]**
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 It is a research institution that publishes sources of old law up to 1798 in the collection of Swiss law sources. This research project is sponsored by the Swiss National Science Foundation and by the Swiss Academy of Humanities and Social Sciences and is supported by numerous public and private institutions. Research is currently being carried out in the cantons of Fribourg, Geneva, Grisons, Lucerne, Neuchâtel, St. Gallen, Schaffhausen, Ticino, Valais and Vaud. It is a research institution that publishes sources of old law up to 1798 in the collection of Swiss law sources. This research project is sponsored by the Swiss National Science Foundation and by the Swiss Academy of Humanities and Social Sciences and is supported by numerous public and private institutions. Research is currently being carried out in the cantons of Fribourg, Geneva, Grisons, Lucerne, Neuchâtel, St. Gallen, Schaffhausen, Ticino, Valais and Vaud.
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 +  * **[[ https://www.idiotikon.ch | Schweizerisches Idiotikon]]**
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 +It documents the Alemannic vernacular in Switzerland from the 13th through to the 21st century. It also operates the digital Sprachatlas der deutschen Schweiz, maintains a portal for Swiss place name research and another for Swiss family name research, and is developing a Swiss German dialect corpus.
  
   * **[[https://www.semper-edition.ch | Semper edition]]**    * **[[https://www.semper-edition.ch | Semper edition]]** 
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   * **[[http://www.hallernet.org | HallerNet]]** has been developed for the Albrecht von Haller Foundation, hallerNet is an edition and research platform created through the Haller online project (2016-2019), in collaboration with the University of Bern and the Cologne Centre for eHumanities CCeH.   * **[[http://www.hallernet.org | HallerNet]]** has been developed for the Albrecht von Haller Foundation, hallerNet is an edition and research platform created through the Haller online project (2016-2019), in collaboration with the University of Bern and the Cologne Centre for eHumanities CCeH.
-  * **[[https://www.germanistik.unibe.ch/index_eng.html | Institute of Germanic Languages and Literatures]]**+ 
 +  * **[[https://www.germanistik.unibe.ch/index_eng.html | Institute of Germanic Languages and Literatures]]** is divided into two subject areas: Literature Studies (with two sub-sections) and Linguistics. Additionally it offers a special area of study in Comparative Literature (General and Comparative Literature Studies).
  
 **University of Lausanne** **University of Lausanne**
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   * **[[https://www.sari.uzh.ch/en.html | Swiss Art Research Infrastructure (SARI)]]** is a Technology Platform which provides data services for the Humanities. In particular, it offers integrated access to research data, digitized visual resources, and related reference materials across various fields, including art history, design history, photography, film studies, architecture, urban planning, archaeology, history, religious studies, and other visual studies disciplines, as well as the broader field of digital humanities.   * **[[https://www.sari.uzh.ch/en.html | Swiss Art Research Infrastructure (SARI)]]** is a Technology Platform which provides data services for the Humanities. In particular, it offers integrated access to research data, digitized visual resources, and related reference materials across various fields, including art history, design history, photography, film studies, architecture, urban planning, archaeology, history, religious studies, and other visual studies disciplines, as well as the broader field of digital humanities.
  
-  * **[[https://www.jacobscenter.uzh.ch/en.html | The Jacobs Center for Productive Youth Development]]** is a scientific center focused on youth development. The Center is a joint venture between the University of Zurich and the Jacobs Foundation: //**The Zurich Project on Social Development from Childhood to Adulthood (z-proso)**// affiliated with the Jacob Center is a prospective large-scale panel study started in 2004 at age 7 aimed at investigating the development of violence, delinquency, substance use, and mental health in the life course and included a cluster RCT aimed at evaluating the efficacy of two early violence prevention programs. **//The JCPYD//**, a collaborative effort between the University of Zurich and the Jacobs Foundation, is dedicated to advancing the understanding of child and youth development through interdisciplinary and collaborative research. At the heart of its mission lies the integration of insights from sociology, psychology, neuroscience, and economics to explore the complex factors influencing child and youth development—from family dynamics to education and cognitive processes. The JCPYD is committed to conducting locally relevant and globally significant research to address societal challenges and foster innovative solutions. +  * **[[https://www.hist.uzh.ch/de/fachbereiche/altegeschichte/lehrstuehle/maier/AIncient-Studies-Lab.html | The AIncient Studies Lab (AISL)]]** at the University of Zurich's Department of History was established in 2024 under the leadership of Prof. Dr. Felix K. Maier. It integrates traditional historical research with artificial intelligence. The lab focuses on exploring the ancient world through modern techniques in automated text and image processing.  
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 +  * **[[https://www.jacobscenter.uzh.ch/en.html | The Jacobs Center for Productive Youth Development]]** is a scientific center focused on youth development. The Center is a joint venture between the University of Zurich and the Jacobs Foundation: //**The Zurich Project on Social Development from Childhood to Adulthood (z-proso)**// affiliated with the Jacob Center is a prospective large-scale panel study started in 2004 at age 7 aimed at investigating the development of violence, delinquency, substance use, and mental health in the life course and included a cluster RCT aimed at evaluating the efficacy of two early violence prevention programs. The JCPYD, a collaborative effort between the University of Zurich and the Jacobs Foundation, is dedicated to advancing the understanding of child and youth development through interdisciplinary and collaborative research. At the heart of its mission lies the integration of insights from sociology, psychology, neuroscience, and economics to explore the complex factors influencing child and youth development—from family dynamics to education and cognitive processes. The JCPYD is committed to conducting locally relevant and globally significant research to address societal challenges and foster innovative solutions. 
  
 **ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences**  **ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences** 
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