Digital Humanities Summer Fellowships

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The Simpson Center offers annual summer fellowships for faculty and graduate students to pursue research projects that use digital technologies in innovative and intensive ways and/or explore the historical, social, aesthetic, and cross-cultural implications of digital cultures. The program has three primary goals:

  • To animate knowledge—using rich media, dynamic databases, and visualization tools
  • To circulate knowledge—among diverse publics
  • To understand digital culture—historically, theoretically, aesthetically, and generatively

The Simpson Center gratefully acknowledges the support of a National Endowment for the Humanities Challenge Grant and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation as well as many donors to the endowment which is underwriting these fellowships.

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2017 - 2018 Digital Humanities Summer Fellows

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Associate Professor
School of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, UW Bothell
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Assistant Professor
Ethnic Studies
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Assistant Professor
Performance Studies
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Associate Professor
Gender, Women & Sexuality Studies
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Doctoral Candidate
Near and Middle Eastern Studies
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Doctoral Candidate
History
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PhD Graduate
History
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Doctoral Candidate
Department of Gender, Women & Sexuality Studies
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Doctoral Candidate
Cinema & Media Studies