USD Humanities Center: Seed & Nourish Digital Humanities at USD
Call for proposals!

Digital Humanities (DH) is a collaborative method that employs technology for performing scholarship and disseminating knowledge in humanities disciplines and in the humanistic social sciences. Digital Humanities also encompasses the development and use of innovative technological tools for teaching and learning. Digital Humanities further encourages creative engagement with technology and critical consciousness of technology’s complex effects in our daily lives and on our wider world.

Program Description:

Seed & Nourish: Digital Humanities (DH) is an award program designed to nurture new and emerging Digital Humanities projects at the University of San Diego. Funded by the Humanities Center, the program provides a limited number of $1000 awards to USD faculty members who wish to launch/develop new or early-stage scholarly and/or pedagogical Digital Humanities endeavors. The award is designed to be flexible and can be applied toward expenditures such as technology, software, equipment, supplies, personnel, promotion, publicity, etc. All USD faculty with current appointments are eligible for the award.


A panel, composed of three faculty members, will select recipients, and the Humanities Center and other campus channels will publicize their names, project titles, and abstracts.

Timeline:

The submission deadline is Monday, Jan. 18, 2021.
Stipend recipients will be notified by Friday, Feb. 5, 2021.
A short interim progress report describing the status of the project will be due by May 28, 2021.
Recipients will share and reflect on their project in a Humanities Center event in April 2021.

For more information:

Learn more about DH at USD: https://www.sandiego.edu/cas/humanities-center/digital-humanities/
 and https://libguides.sandiego.edu/dh 
Contact Amanda Makula, Digital Humanities Element Chair, at amakula@sandiego.edu



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