The Black Book Interactive Project, a Mellon- and NEH-funded collaborative research project that is working to increase black-authored texts in the digital humanities, has issued a call for application for two programs:
- The Digital Publishing Scholars Program invites applications from “higher education professionals, graduate students, and scholars who have been actively working with Black literature and have a digital humanities (DH) project that is nearing the publication stage.” The program includes training and mentoring and comes with a $2275 stipend.
- The Introduction to Digital Humanities Scholars Program invites applications from “higher education professionals, graduate students, and scholars who work with Black literature but who have relatively little knowledge / experience in the Digital Humanities (DH) field.” The program includes training on the History of Black Writing Digital Corpus and web publishing and there is an $1100 stipend.
The deadline for both programs is 30 January 2023, 5pm CST.
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