Matthew Hannah and Spencer Stewart (both Purdue University) have released a survey that “aims to assess how Digital Humanities (DH) and DH-adjacent programs in the United States have influenced career paths and professional development.” The survey description describes the goals of the survey:
The goal is to evaluate how well undergraduate and graduate programs prepare students for careers in fields such as academia, industry, and the public sector. In this survey, you will be asked a series of questions about your training in DH, along with your subsequent career trajectory, in order to assess the effectiveness of DH education in preparing you for your career.
Their work is part of an analysis with the DARIAH Digital Humanities Course Registry Working Group.
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