Call for Applications: 2025 Digital Humanities Summer Institute
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Call for Applications: 2025 Digital Humanities Summer Institute
December 9, 2024
Application Deadline: January 6, 2025
The Denbo Center for Humanities & the Arts at the University of Tennessee, in partnership with the Digital Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI), is providing funding for a week-long course at the 2025 Digital Humanities Summer Institute, held at the Université de Montréal in Canada. Tentative dates for the course are May 26-30 and June 2-6, 2025. The Denbo Center will cover the course registration fees for 5 UT attendees (faculty and graduate students) and provide a stipend of $1500 per attendee to help cover their travel and lodging.
DHSI is the largest and longest running DH training event, offering a variety of foundational and advanced courses related to practical and theoretical topics in digital humanities, digital history, open-access publishing, digital pedagogy, game studies and design, digital exhibits, and other related areas. Courses run over the course of two weeks (only one course can be taken per week) and there are also various speakers throughout the two sessions and a colloquium. The tentative course list is pasted below.
To apply for funding, please submit a 250-word statement of interest and an updated CV to humanitiesctr@utk.edu by Monday, January 6, 2025, with your information, the two courses you are interested in, and how these courses would be relevant to your research. Be as specific as possible about how attending a course would help your current research productivity. If you apply and are selected, you must commit to booking your registration through the Denbo Center as soon as the registration portal opens in early 2025 and to giving a short summary report about the course experience to the Denbo center. UT faculty in the Arts and Humanities will be prioritized but faculty from the social sciences and advanced graduate students in all departments of the College of Arts and Sciences are also encouraged to apply.
If you have any questions about applying or which courses to take, please reach out to UT’s Digital Scholarship Librarian, Dr. Joshua Ortiz Baco (jortizba@utk.edu).
Tentative course list for DHSI 2025:
1. [Foundations] Text Encoding Fundamentals and their Application
2. [Foundations] Introduction to Computation for Literary Studies / Outils numériques et études littéraires: vers de nouvelles perspectives critiques
3. [Foundations] Race and Social Justice: DH Methods and Applications
4. [Foundations] Intro to Spatial Analysis for the Humanities
5. [Foundations] DH for Chairs and Deans (Consultancy)
6. [Foundations] DH Sample Platter
7. [Foundations] Introduction to Digital Approaches in Music Research
8. [Foundations] Coding Fundamentals for Humanists
9. [Foundations] Multimodal Writing, Digital Rhetorics
10. Podcasting from Scratch
11. Introduction to Project Planning and Management for DH: Issues and Approaches
12. Designing Digital Publications
13. Engaging Play
14. DH Programming Pedagogy in the Age of AI
15. Equity, Advocacy, and Care Frameworks for DH Labs and Communities
16. Introduction to IIIF: Sharing, Consuming, and Annotating the World’s Images
17. Queer(ing) DH [or Queergaming]
18. Automated Planning (Hierarchical Task Networks, or HTNs) in Games
19. Social Knowledge Creation
20. Accessibility in Digital Environments
21. Conceptualizing and Creating a Digital Edition
22. Parsing and Writing XML with Python
23. Data Sonification
24. Modeling Texts and Maps with Semantic Annotation
25. NLP, LLMs, and Network Science Apps for Text and Media Analysis and Creativity / Le TAL, des LLM et des applications de la science des réseaux pour l’analyse et la créativité dans les domaines des textes et des médias
26. Creating Digital Collections with Minimal Infrastructure: Hands On With CollectionBuilder for Teaching and Exhibits
27. Agile Project Management for Humanities Research
28. Text Processing – Techniques & Traditions
29. DH for Librarians
30. Immersive Scholarship 101
31. DIY Computational Text Analysis with R
32. Digital Pedagogy and the Book: Tools, Methods, and Projects
33. Writing Nonfiction in the Company of Artificial Intelligences
34. Unveiling the Past: Advancing Knowledge of the Humanities and Special Collections through Multispectral Imaging
35. Open Assembly: Teaching & Publishing with COVE Studio & Editions
36. Social Network Analysis (SNA) for Historical Research
37. Practical JavaScript for Interactive Scholarship [JavaScript for Humanists]
38. Processing Your XML/TEI with the XML Family of Languages
39. Introduction aux humanités numériques feminists
40. Interactive data visualisation for the humanities / Visualisation interactive de données pour les sciences humaines