Call for Applications: Travel Grants for the DARIAH Annual Event 2025 in Göttingen

For the DARIAH Annual Event (June 17–20, 2025) at SUB Göttingen, it is possible—thanks to the support of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)—to award ten travel grants of €500 each to students and doctoral candidates.

The Göttingen State and University Library is very pleased to host the European Annual Conference of DARIAH-EU from June 17–20, 2025, in Göttingen.

DARIAH-DE is proud to contribute to this event, and we hope to foster fruitful exchange between national and international communities.

Thanks to the generous support of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, we are able to offer ten travel grants of up to €500 each to support participation in the event.

Eligibility
Applications are open to students and doctoral candidates in the humanities—including but not limited to the Digital Humanities—who can demonstrate a strong interest in research infrastructures and their application. Grant recipients will be asked to contribute a small media-related piece about the conference (e.g.

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Call for Applications – Travel Grants: “Revolutionary, Disruptive, or Just Repeating Itself? Tracing the History of Digital History”, October 23-25, 2024 at the DHI Paris

Deadline: September 16, 2024

NFDI4Memory, together with the German Historical Institute Paris (DHIP), is awarding four travel grants for early career researchers to attend the conference “Revolutionary, Disruptive, or Just Repeating Itself? Tracing the History of Digital History”, which will take place from 23-25 October 2024 at the DHI Paris.

In recent years, interest in the history of the digital humanities has grown. The 9th dhiha conference at the German Historical Institute Paris from 23-25 October 2024 will connect to this growing interest. It will explore the overlooked history of digital history from different perspectives and emphasize the importance of understanding the field’s past by examining historical developments, methods, and research gaps. The aim is to highlight past achievements and offer a critical perspective on the evolution of digital history, challenging the rhetoric of novelty that often surrounds it. The conference program can be found here: https://dhdhi.hypotheses.

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Quelle: https://dhdhi.hypotheses.org/10709

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