NEH Special Presentation: Digital Humanities Funding Priorities and Process

Dr. Sheila A. Brennan, PhD, Senior Program Officer, Office of Digital Humanities (ODH), National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), will present the priorities and funding process at NEH within an open event organized by Hope College.

Date: Thursday, Nov. 5th, 2020; 11:30 AM – 12:30PM EST

Dr. Brennan will provide an overview of funding opportunities for Digital Humanities projects at the NEH, to be followed by a Q & A session.

The NEH’s Office of Digital Humanities offers grant programs that fund project teams experimenting with digital technologies to develop new methodologies for humanities research, teaching and learning, public engagement, and scholarly communications. ODH funds those studying digital culture from a humanistic perspective as well as humanists seeking to create digital publications.

Another major goal of ODH is to increase the capacity of the humanities in applying digital methods.

Whether you have a project you’re currently looking to support, are in the beginning stages of planning a project or funding application, or are just looking for information, please consider attending this session.

This event will be open to the broader regional Digital Humanities (DH) and Digital Liberal Arts (DLA) community. Please register by Thursday, Oct. 29th to reserve a virtual spot at the webinar. Visit the URL below:

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A Zoom link will be emailed to registered participants on Nov. 2nd.