The HDW is offering Summer Fellowships in Digital Humanities for Summer 08. If interested, please contact Perry Trolard by April 25. Note: deadline for graduate students extended to April 30.
The HDW supports several projects in the digital humanities. See our Projects page for more information.
The Humanities Digital Workshop is a support service for developing long-term faculty digital projects in Arts & Sciences. The HDW is part of the growing infrastructure at Washington University for digital scholarship — what is known broadly as the digital humanities or humanities computing — that includes Olin Library's Digital Library Services unit, the GIS@Wustl initiative, and the American Culture Studies program.
In addition to providing project management and programming support of long-term research projects, the HDW is open to consulting with those who are in early stages of, or are thinking about, undertaking digital humanities projects. Perry Trolard is the HDW contact; Stephen Pentecost is the HDW programmer; and Ken Keller and Joseph Loewenstein are the HDW co-directors.
Other Activities
The HDW hosts summer internships for undergraduate and graduate students. (In fact, many of the images you see in the right margin of this page are of HDW students, hard at work!)
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