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organizations [2025/02/12 10:32] Letizia Volpinorganizations [2025/10/16 12:36] (current) Cristina Grisot
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 Participation in SSHOC-CH is possible for Swiss organizations, understood broadly as national, local or cantonal research or data infrastructures, national nodes of European research infrastructures, academic institutions, long-term infrastructure projects, GLAM institutions, administrative institutions, etc. Participation in SSHOC-CH is possible for Swiss organizations, understood broadly as national, local or cantonal research or data infrastructures, national nodes of European research infrastructures, academic institutions, long-term infrastructure projects, GLAM institutions, administrative institutions, etc.
  
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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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 It is a research data infrastructure which provides expertise in research data management and long-term preservation, such as consulting, training and data archiving for researchers. Since 2021, DaSCH (located in Basel) has operated as a national research data infrastructure primarily funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF). It is a research data infrastructure which provides expertise in research data management and long-term preservation, such as consulting, training and data archiving for researchers. Since 2021, DaSCH (located in Basel) has operated as a national research data infrastructure primarily funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF).
  
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 **University of Bern**  **University of Bern** 
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   * **[[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).   * **[[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).
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 +  *  **[[https://www.tree.unibe.ch/|Transition in Education and Employment]]** (TREE)is a large-scale data-infrastructure project that collects and publishes longitudinal data on education and employment histories of two cohorts of Swiss students.
  
 **University of Lausanne** **University of Lausanne**
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