On the morning of November 30, a delegation from the École nationale des chartes visited our School.
The delegation included people as followings:
Elsa Marguin-Hamon, Director of Research and International Relations Center,
Vincent Jolivet, head of digital project of the École nationale des chartes,
Lucence Kholyan ING, engineer, and
Florian Bourguignon, Commissioner for Research and International Relations.
Lihong Zhou, Associate Dean of our School, and more than 30 students from the Sino-French Global Governance Class of Digital Memory and Archives Heritage attended the exchange meeting.
Peiyao Xiong, Postdoctoral Researcher at our School, presided over the meeting.
Lihong Zhou welcomed Elsa Marguin-Hamon and her team for their visit, thanked them for their long-term cooperation with our School, and made a detailed introduction to the School from the aspects of general introduction, discipline development, personnel training, faculty and staff, and international exchange. He hoped the two sides would continue to maintain close cooperation and promote each other in discipline development.
Florian Bourguignon introduced the École nationale des chartes and its scientific research, including its history, discipline development, researchers and research direction.
Elsa Marguin-Hamon made a theme sharing entitled The Practicality of Latin Writing in Academic Language, Power Language and Battle Language, and explained the Latin usage in different genres and contexts from the perspective of linguistic research.
Vincent Jolivet gave an academic sharing entitled The École nationale des chartes Uses AI for Manuscript Research. Starting from a large number of photos of real historical documents, he explained the methods and operating steps of using AI to carry out research.
Lucence Kholyan ING with the title of The Present Situation of the Research on the Reduction of Word Forms, used a large number of entries and related analysis methods to reproduce the practical problems encountered in the research process and the solutions she explored herself.
In recent years, Wuhan University and the École nationale des chartes have continued to carry out diverse, pragmatic and effective cooperation. We have jointly held overseas academic week in France with the theme of Flow and Protection of Culture and Civilization and Humanities Exchange in Digital Space forum, and jointly established the French-China Digital Culture and Heritage Research Center. The two sides will continue to deepen cooperation and promote the research and utilization of digital cultural heritage between China and France.