AADHum's 2022-23 programs are launching!
The Summer 2022 SMC program is up and running, and applications for our numerous other grants, labs, and programs are also becoming available! Applications for both AADHum Scholars Programs
are due Sunday June 5, 2022
At the center of the reimagined AADHum Scholars Program is a digital humanities fellowship that provides humanities scholars and artists with financial, conceptual, and technical support toward the implementation of a #BlackDH project.
Prior digital experience is not a prerequisite for this program; however all applicants should have a strong desire to learn and play, and an equally strong sense of how exploring or implementing a digital or experimental project in the arts and humanities contributes to their continued growth in Black Study.
Applications can be started and saved until the due date, and are designed to help you think through your ideas. You can find more details and also start an application at bit.ly/aadhum-tasp22
Eligibility ⇢ This tASP round is available to post-docs, academic faculty and staff, artists, programmers, GLAM professionals, and independent scholars.
University System of Maryland and regional HBCU graduate students are eligible for tGASP, the Graduate AADHum Scholars Program.
tGASP is specifically designed to support local students whose digital work is or might become an element of their graduate coursework, MA thesis, or dissertation. You can learn more about tGASP at bit.ly/aadhum-tgasp22
Questions? Drop us a line at aadhum@umd.edu