H-NET Spaces invites applications for its 2025-2026 Cohort Program. This program supports projects that are still still in the early stages of development and/or scholars in need significant support and hands-on training in DH methods. The program provides additional support to scholars seeking to build a digital project with H-Net Spaces. Projects are open access and benefit from guidance by H-Net staff and mentors with a focus on project management and sustainability.
From the call for applications:
While anyone is welcome to apply to the Spaces Cohort Program, we are especially interested in projects that are:
- Being developed by early career scholars, graduate students, or contingent faculty.
- Interdisciplinary.
- Designed to meet specific, targeted needs in a field of study.
- Multimodal.
Project authors accepted into the H-Net Spaces Cohort Program:
- Receive up to $500 in seed funding to support their project development.
- Receive hands-on training in digital project development on the H-Net Commons.
- Attend monthly meetings that include both training sessions and co-working sessions.
- Present their final Spaces projects at a virtual roundtable event with fellow cohort members at the end of their cohort cycle.
Applications open May 1 and are due July 1 (11:59 p.m. U.S. Eastern time). Decisions will be made by August 1. H-Net accepts 4-5 new Spaces Cohort projects each year.
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