2017 Cornell Summer Graduate Fellowship in Digital Humanities Now Accepting Applications
This program provides Cornell graduate students with hands-on experience using digital tools for humanities research and scholarly communication. Over a 6-week summer period, library staff will help fellows plan, develop, and execute small-scale digital projects related to their own research and teaching interests. No advanced technical skills required! Sponsored by Cornell University Library and the Society for the Humanities, this program provides:
- Tutorials in digital scholarship tools and communications platforms, tailored to participants’ interests and prior skills
- Orienting readings and discussion of historical and current issues in digital humanities
- An introduction to practical aspects of developing, implementing, and managing complex digital humanities projects, ranging from technical considerations to broader scholarly impact
- Ongoing guidance and technical support for participants developing their own digital projects
- A stipend ($1,000).
See the web site at http://blogs.cornell.edu/sgfdh/ for more information and an application form. Applications will be accepted until 12:00 noon on April 15, 2017.
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