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Vibe Coding Workshop for Humanities and Social Sciences

Join us for a one-day vibe coding workshop where students and researchers in the humanities and social sciences will learn to build their own digital products and tools using the AI web app builder Lovable.

  • Date: 29 May 2026 
  • Time: 10:00–15:00 
  • Location: Faculty of Computer and Information Science, University of Ljubljana, Večna pot 113, Lecture Room P02 
  • Registration deadline: 25 May 2026

Have an idea? Now you can build it.

Have you ever imagined a digital tool that could make a real difference, but felt held back by a lack of technical skills? That barrier no longer exists.

Thanks to AI and the rise of vibe coding, anyone can build software. No programming experience is needed. All you need are your ideas and a few well-crafted prompts.

Join us for a one-day vibe coding workshop designed for students and researchers in the humanities and social sciences. This workshop is designed for complete beginners.

What could you build?

The possibilities are yours to define. But you can build tools such as:

  • Research project website
  • Survey results dashboard
  • Interview coding assistant
  • Exam and reading tracker
  • Community platform for local events, dog walking groups, or volunteer visits
  • Personal portfolio to secure your dream job
  • Health tracker

What will you walk away with?

You will learn the basics of vibe coding and build your own working product using Lovable. Each participant will receive Lovable credits to design, develop, and launch their tool during the workshop.

  • Bring your laptop.
  • No coding experience required.
  • Participation is free of charge.

The age of the builder is here. And it’s for everyone.


Timetable:

  • 10:00–10:15 Get together 
  • 10:15–11:00 Vibe coding tutorial, Part 1: What is vibe coding? 
  • 11:00–11:15 Break 
  • 11:15–12:00 Vibe coding tutorial, Part 2: How does it work in practice?
  • 12:00–13:00 Lunch break 
  • 13:00–15:00 Build something lovable

The event is organised by the European Centre of Excellence in Artificial Intelligence for Digital Humanities (funded by the European Union grant 101186647), the research project Large Language Models for Digital Humanities (ARIS GC-0002), and Klub ADA, a community of women in technology.