Event series
Regular event series provide a continuous space for dialogue on Digital Humanism in Europe and for key questions and debates about how digital technologies can be shaped in line with European values.
Find out more below about both original EUDHIT formats and series co-organised with our project partners, and join us in upcoming sessions. You find all upcoming and past events in the event calendar.
Most events are live-streamed or recorded and available on our YouTube channel @EUDHIT_eu, while in-person meetings offer opportunities for direct exchange and personal conversation. See you there!
EUDHIT Symposia on Digital Humanism
The Symposia on Digital Humanism series brings together practitioners, researchers, and innovators to explore concrete experiences and case studies that show how human-centred approaches are being put into practice.
The first symposium, Success stories: Digital Humanism in practice, examined real-world examples of how principles of Digital Humanism are embedded in digital systems and policies.
Our second symposium, In AI we (should not) trust, takes a critical look at when trust in artificial intelligence is warranted — and when it isn’t. Recordings and further information are available on the event page.
Two further symposia are planned for 2026. Follow our event calendar and highlights, or stay up to date via our social media channels.
DIGHUM Lecture Series on Digital Humanism
The ongoing lecture series on Digital Humanism, launched by TU Wien in 2020, usually takes place every 2 to 4 weeks on Tuesdays at 5 pm. It has featured many leading voices in the field of Digital Humanism, including Daron Acemoğlu, Anu Bradford, Ricardo Baeza-Yates, Edward A. Lee, Stuart Russell, Marc Rotenberg, Allison Stanger, and Moshe Vardi, to name just a few. All recordings are available on the event page.
Since 2025, the lecture series has been organised in cooperation with EUDHIT.
Find out more about the DIGHUM Lecture Series on Digital Humanism on caiml.org:
DIGHUM Polis Digitalis
The new lecture and dialogue series “Polis Digitalis – Ensuring a Democratic Digital Space” started in 2026 and focuses on digitalisation, democracy, and European values. Hosted by TU Wien in cooperation with EUDHIT, it brings together policymakers, journalists, and academics to discuss current and emerging policy developments in the digital sphere.
Recordings and further information are available on the event page on caiml.org.







