DH@Guelph Summer Workshops – tuition support

Apr 17, 2023

Deadline: Monday, 24 April 2023, 5:00pm

Are you looking for more training in digital humanities tools and methods? CDHI is offering tuition support for graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, faculty, sessional instructors, and librarians to attend this training program at the DH@Guelph Summer Workshop series scheduled for May 9–12, 2023.

Registration is now open! You can register at this link and contact dhguelph[@]uguelph.ca with questions.

This year they are experimenting with offering some modular workshops alongside their usual 4-day workshop format. See below for details on short workshops (full-day or half-day), three-day workshops, and four-day workshops.

The short workshops are:

The three-day workshop is:

The four-day workshops are:

You can find all workshop details on the DH@Guelph website.

For 2023, CDHI is pleased to offer tuition (up to $500) for five participants from CDHI. Eligible participants include:

  • Budgetarily appointed University of Toronto faculty members and librarians at the University of Toronto, including research stream, teaching stream, and CLTAs
  • All postdoctoral fellows at the University of Toronto
  • Graduate students enrolled at the University of Toronto

To apply, please submit the following to dhn.admin@utoronto.ca:

  • Name
  • University of Toronto Affiliation
  • Brief description of your current research and/or pedagogy, especially as it relates to the critical digital humanities (250 words max.)
  • What specific course(s) or workshop(s) do you wish to take at DH@Guelph? Please include a first and second choice
  • How will attending DH@Guelph support your research and/or pedagogy? Please be as specific as possible about short-term benefits (250 words max.)
  • Curriculum Vitae

Deadline: Monday, April 24, 5:00 pm

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