The NUDHL Connections Grant supports graduate student travel to symposia, conferences, workshops, and other events related to digital humanities taking place outside the Chicagoland area. Students who receive funding to attend these events are required to present the knowledge they have gained at a future NUHDL meeting. The purpose of this grant is to support graduate student education, deepen digital humanities expertise and knowledge within the Northwestern community, and forge connections to other institutions.
Two grants of up to $500 will be awarded. First round of applications are due April 1, 2014 for immediate use. For summer or fall 2014, applications are due May 30, 2014. Email your application to josh.honn@northwestern.edu.
To be eligible, applicants should submit:
- Application Form (download as PDF).
- A current CV.
- A statement not more than two pages, single-spaced, that details the nature of the event that you wishes to attend, how it relates to your research, teaching, or scholarly activity as well as what its value may be to digital humanities knowledge and learning at Northwestern more broadly.
- Documentation (pdfs, screen shots, links, etc.) of your participation at NUDHL meetings, on the NUDHL blog (www.nudhl.net), and/or HASTAC (hastac.org), and/or similar spaces of digital humanities scholarly discussion.
- Any supporting materials (pdfs, screen shots, links, etc.) that document your current digital humanities research.
- Supporting materials from the event organizers: explanation of the event, CFP, advertising, or other relevant documents.
Email your application to josh.honn@northwestern.edu. For more information or questions, feel free to email Michael Kramer (mjk@northwestern.edu), Jillana Enteen (j-enteen@northwestern.edu), or Josh Honn (josh.honn@northwestern.edu).