Funding opportunities
Travel funding to Congress (for those presenting) The Canadian Society for Digital Humanities/Société canadienne des humanités numériques invites all students that have had papers accepted to the annual conference as…
Travel funding to Congress (for those presenting) The Canadian Society for Digital Humanities/Société canadienne des humanités numériques invites all students that have had papers accepted to the annual conference as…
The CSDH/SCHN conference program committee is looking for ten-minute papers from graduate students that discuss or reflect on the opportunities they have had for education in the digital humanities, broadly…
Ian LancashireUniversity of Toronto Some think that CSDH/SCHN began, about thirty years ago, as the Consortium for Computing in the Humanities / Consortium pour Ordinateurs en Sciences Humaines (COCH/COSH), a…
Heartiest congratulations to Diane Jakacki, CSDH/SCHN’s newest executive team member. This election boasted one of the largest slates in recent memory and was a credit to all who ran. An…
As representatives of digital humanities scholars in Canada, CSDH/SCHN already strives to be open and inclusive in a way that welcomes newcomers to our discipline. This means working to include people…
With the election of Constance Crompton to the position of VP English, we need a new member to serve in her vacated position as member-at-large. These are our nominees for…
It is with great pleasure that the CSDH/SCHN executive introduces Jenna Townend, PhD student in the Department of English and Drama at Loughborough University and winner of the 2016 Lancashire Promise…
We are pleased to announce the results of our election of three new members to the executive and the selection of two new ex officio members. Congratulations to Constance Crompton,…
CSDH-SCHN has prepared a response to Compute Canada’s SPARC2 “consultation process to gather feedback from users and researchers on the types of investment required to enable Canada’s excellence and leadership in science…
Ian Milligan is an Assistant Professor in the Department of History at the University of Waterloo. Dr. Ian Milligan is at the forefront of the growing field of big data…