Henkjan Honing and Sanneke Stigter receive PDI-SSH funding

The Platform Digital Infrastructure SSH has granted funding to Humanities researchers Henkjan Honing (Professor of Music Cognition) and Sanneke Stigter (Assistant Professor in Conservation and Restoration). They receive funding for their projects on music-related listening experiments and spoken narratives in museums, respectively. The funding was granted by the Platform Digital Infrastructure Social Sciences and Humanities (PDI-SSH). The platform uses resources from the SSH sector plan of the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science. Eligible projects focus on digital infrastructure facilities within the domain of social science and humanities. A flexible and sustainable infrastructure for MUSic-related Citizen Science Listening Experiments [MUSCLE]. Data science has had an enormous impact on music research in the last few years, with several international labs basing their scientific insights on large amounts of empirical data.
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