On April 21–22, 2026, an international workshop organized by CLARIN ERIC CLARIN in University Curricula took place in Utrecht (Netherlands). The seminar brought together university teachers, researchers, and CLARIN national representatives from the different European countries. CLARIN-LV was represented at the workshop by Ilze Auziņa, a senior researcher at the Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Latvia.
The workshop continued the strategic process initiated at the CLARIN@Universities workshop in 2019 and further discussed during the CLARIN Cafés: How to use CLARIN in (online) Higher Education (2020) and Towards guidelines for integrating CLARIN into Teaching – Lessons Learnt from UPSKILLS (2021). The workshop focused particularly on collaboration between national CLARIN consortia and CLARIN ERIC to strengthen CLARIN’s visibility at universities and develop solutions tailored to educational needs. Key topics included curriculum development, research data management, data citation, challenges related to artificial intelligence and large language models, as well as practical strategies for sustainable integration.
Within the working group activities the seminar participants discussed how CLARIN resources, tools and services can support the study process in fields such as linguistics, digital humanities, language technologies, as well as social sciences, history and literary studies, shared experience stories on integrating CLARIN resources and tools into the learning process and discussed the development of joint, reusable and add-on materials.