DH@Guelph is an annual week-long opportunity featuring intensive DH workshops on a variety of subjects and tools held at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada, every summer.
Next summer’s workshops will take place May 19-22, 2026, and proposals for workshops are due December 15, 2025. Proposals may be on any aspect of the digital humanities, but “workshops that address some aspects of video game making or studies, data visualization, web design, and UX” are particularly of interest.
From the website:
This four-day event sees people from all over the continent come to Guelph to take an intensive workshop on a topic of their choice. The week also features a keynote address, a series of ‘dine-around’ dinners where participants are encouraged to make new friends at a great local restaurant, and a wrap-up showcase on the final day, where everyone gets a glimpse of what the other workshops have been learning. Truly a community effort, the workshops have had instructors and keynotes from as far as Australia and England join us, and each year we hold an open call for workshops (see example below: the next call will be out in November).
Proposals may be submitted through this form and past workshops can be found on DH@Guelph’s summer workshop page.
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