The Digital Archive Research Collective is a platform that aims to address the needs of students, faculty, and communities working on the creation of digital archives and exhibitions at the Graduate Center.
I\’m writing to share a grant opportunity for current PhD students at The Graduate Center, CUNY, to provide up to $1000 to $6000 of funding for: training or travel related to developing a digital skill, digital pedagogy, or theoretical knowledge about a digital topic (e.g. a course at the Digital Humanities Summer Institute); or to start or further implement a digital research project or a research project that incorporates digital methods — see more info below.
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Provost’s Digital Innovation Grants 2018-2019
Deadline: 5:00 PM on Monday, November 19, 2018
The Provost’s Digital Innovation Grants, a GC Digital Initiatives Program supported by the Provost’s Office, provide financial support to doctoral students at the CUNY Graduate Center as they design and develop digital scholarship that makes a clear contribution to the GC’s research, teaching, and service mission. Since 2012, the Provost’s Digital Innovation Grants have supported a range of inventive projects across the disciplines, including: an online, open-access, crowdsourced database of mentor relationships within the field of writing studies; an app to support street medics and promote health and safety among activist communities; and a computational analysis of Cold War diplomatic history. This year, three types of grant opportunities are available.
Training Grants, Start-Up Grants, and Implementation Grants support individual Ph.D. students through travel, training, and project support. Award recipients will be expected to have participated in all activities for Training Grants, and to have completed all work on projects for Start-Up and Implementation Grants by Summer 2019.
Applications are due on by 5 PM on Monday, November 19, 2018. All applicants must be current Ph.D. students in good standing.