Undergraduate Fellowships in Critical Digital Humanities, UTSC

Jul 25, 2022

Deadline: 15 August 2022

The Critical Digital Humanities Initiative (CDHI) is pleased to announce new Fellowships in Critical Digital Humanities (DH) research to support qualified undergraduate students registered in any program at the University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC). The program embeds undergraduate student researchers within existing critical digital humanities research projects at UTSC. This call supports undergrad researchers for the period between 05 September 2022 and 21 April 2023.  

UTSC faculty members are invited to apply to the program, which will fund an undergraduate fellow’s position within their critical digital humanities research project/team for the 2022-23 Academic Year. Successful faculty applicants and their research teams will be responsible for recruiting their undergraduate fellow. We are particularly interested in proposals that succeed in creating cross-divisional teams that train undergraduate students in disciplines, fields, skills, and/or methodologies that might be new to them.  

While all DH scholars based at UTSC are encouraged to apply, we will prioritize research projects engaged in critical digital humanities: research that emphasizes questions of power, social justice, and critical theory in making and analyzing digital technologies. We also encourage applications for critical digital humanities projects that foreground creative praxis, co-creation, public engagement, and community-based research. 

Fellowship Expectations

Undergraduate fellows will work for 300 hours, between 05 September 2022 and 21 April 2023, with the critical DH project they join. The fellow’s work plan and schedule will be mutually designed by the student and research team. Duties might include, but need not be limited to research, digitizing, metadata creation, programming, text encoding, research support, data visualization, digital mapping, social media support, podcasting, digital storytelling, and/or website development. 

Undergraduate fellows will give a presentation on their work in a research showcase hosted by the CDHI in Fall 2023. Fellows and their supervisors will complete a brief report to the CDHI by 01 May 2023. 

Compensation

The fellowships will fund 300 hours of work, to be conducted between 05 September 2022 and 21 April 2023. The total fellowship value is $6000 (10 hours/wk at $20/hr). 

Eligibility

For supervisors: Any UTSC faculty member (including teaching stream and sessional faculty) or may apply. UTSC Librarians interested in supervising a project are also encouraged to apply. For students: Any undergraduate students registered in any program at UTSC with a GPA of 3.0 may participate. 

Application Process

Step one: Faculty project leads will submit applications via email to dhn.admin@utoronto.ca by 15 August 2022 at 11:59pm EST. 

Using language appropriate to a multi-disciplinary audience, please include the following information about the proposed project: 

  1. A cover sheet, accessible at this link
  2. 1-2 page project description that addresses the following:  
  • An explanation of the project, including research questions (c. 300 words) 
  • A brief description (c. 200 words) of how the undergraduate fellow will contribute to the research project. 
  • A brief description of how the undergrad will be trained and/or mentored over the course of the fellowship (c. 150 words) 
  • If applicable, a discussion of how the project addresses CDHI goals of research that emphasizes questions of power, social justice, and critical theory in making and analyzing digital technologies. If applicable, discuss how your work foregrounds creative praxis, co-creation, public engagement, and community-based research (c. 100 words). 
  • A brief description of the team (if applicable). 
  • The name and brief bio of the proposed undergraduate fellow (if known at the time of application). 

Results of the competition will be communicated by 31 August 2022. Faculty supervisors will recruit an eligible UTSC undergraduate student to join their project as the Critical DH Undergraduate Fellow; the Fellow will then submit a Project Plan (step two).  

Step two: The selected undergraduate will submit 2 documents to dhn.admin@utoronto.ca by 15 September 2022. 1) an unofficial transcript and 2) a fellowship Project Plan signed by the faculty supervisor or approved via email. CDHI will not be able to release funds without this project plan.  

The Project Plan will be prepared by the student in collaboration with the faculty lead. It should be 1-2 pages and will include:  

  • A description of the work the student will complete over the 12-week fellowship period, tied to project milestones. 
  • A description of the supervisory and mentorship plan for the fellowship period. 
  • A description of how the student will be trained in new skills and methods. 

Once the CDHI receives and approves the project plan, fellowship funds will be released to the faculty supervisor. The faculty supervisor will hire the student via a Research Assistant contract. 

Adjudication

The CDHI Executive Committee will adjudicate the competition. 

How to Reach Us

To contact the Managing Director, please write: d.taschereau@utoronto.ca. To reach the Faculty Director, please write: dhn.director@utoronto.ca. To submit application materials, to reach the CDHI team, or to join the CDHI listserv, please write: dhn.admin@utoronto.ca. To subscribe to the CDHI’s biweekly newsletter, please follow this link and complete our sign-up form. Follow us on Twitter at @UofTDHN. Explore our website at: https://dhn.utoronto.ca/

For application Cover Sheet, please click this link

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