The College of Arts and Letters and the Department of History are pleased to announce that we will be offering funding for at least one graduate student to register for one of the Digital Humanities summer development programs – such as HILT, DHSI, DHOxSS, ESU – that exist around the world.
Students from any discipline at any point in their graduate program are welcome to apply. Funding provided includes registration and $300 toward travel and accommodation costs.
A variety of summer training programs can qualify for this funding opportunity – Below is a list of ideas, but feel free to submit for another program if you think it would be helpful to you and related to Digital Humanities training:
- DH @ Geulph Summer Workshops (in Ontario, Canada), 8-11 May [This one is driving distance from MSU]
- Digital Humanities Summer Institute (in Victoria, Canada), 5-9 June or 12-16 June
- Humanities Intensive Learning and Teaching (in Austin, TX), 5-9 June
- Digital Humanities Summer School (in Oxford, UK), 3-7 July
- European Summer University in DH (in Leipzig, Germany), 18-28 July
- Digital Milford Coding School (at University of Pittsburgh-Greensburg), 27 June – 1 July [Driving distance]
- Summer Educational Institute for Visual Resources and Image Management (at UNC Chapel Hill), 6-9 June
The student(s) awarded with funding will be expected to share their experience with the MSUDH community by writing two blog posts (one in advance and one following the program) for the digitalhumanities.msu.edu website and leading a workshop during the 2017-2018 Digital Humanities program series.
Applications will be accepted at go.cal.msu.edu/gradsummerfundi ng until MONDAY, March 6 at 9am.