• Ayanna Samuels

    Oslo Metropolitan University

  • Beate Standal

    University of Bergen

  • Camilla Løvschall Langeland

    University of Oslo

  • Elian Eve Jentoft

    Oslo Metropolitan University

  • Elisabeth Djønne

    University of Southeast Norway - Helsedir

  • Eskil Jakobsen

    Nord University

  • Espen Sjøvoll

    University of Oslo - Digdir

  • Esther Omemu

    University of Oslo

  • Hairenik Aramayo

    Norwegian University of Science and Technology

  • Heka Arcana Putra

    Oslo Metropolitan University

  • Jin Kristian Hurum

    Norwegian University of Science and Technology

  • Justin Haugland-Pruitt

    University of Bergen

  • Klaus Breivik

    Oslo Metropolitan University - DFØ

  • Leika Aruga

    Norwegian University of Science and Technology

  • Lena Leren

    University of South-Eastern Norway

  • Line Merete Giusti

    Western Norway University of Applied Sciences

  • Lisa Aaslestad

    University of Bergen

  • Liselotte de Beer

    University of Stavanger

  • Marie Kobro Hanche-Olsen

    University of South-Eastern Norway

  • Michaela Schmidt

    Norwegian University of Science and Technology

  • Muhammad Irfan Khalid

    University of Agder

  • Natansh Vyas

    University of South-Eastern Norway

  • Neha Saini

    University of Oslo

  • Rune Ytreberg

    Oslo Metropolitan University - iTromsø

  • Stefan Brenner

    Oslo Metropolitan University

  • Stig Johannessen

    The Norwegian University of Science and Technology

  • Tanja Bredesen

    University of South-Eastern Norway

  • Tarjei Hanken

    Nord University

  • Thea Myrvang

    University of Oslo

  • Veruska De Caro-Barek

    Norwegian University of Science and Technology

As a DIGIT member, you will have the opportunity to attend seminars and lectures at the intersection of digitalization, culture, and society. The two-year program offers writing courses, internship opportunities, professional activities, and networking both within and outside the university environment, nationally and internationally. Most members have an academic background in the social sciences or humanities, but DIGIT also welcomes applicants from other research fields. However, it would be advantageous to explain how the membership and the project are relevant to the School's thematic basis. It is also advantageous to apply for membership at an early stage.

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