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DH@Guelph Summer Workshops – tuition support

Apr 17, 2023 | Calls for funding, Closed call for position

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...

Digital Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI) Tuition + Travel Support

Dec 9, 2022 | Calls for funding, Closed call for position

Deadline extended: 11 January 2023, 5:00pm EST After several years of adjusting in-person plans and three successful years of online editions, the Digital Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI) will be offered in a hybrid format in 2023. The on-campus portion will take...

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