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Inserito il 09/10/2013

Visiting fellowships in Computational Humanities, based at the eHumanities Group, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW)

Deadline of 1 November is fast approaching.

These visiting fellowships are intended to enable scholars working in computational humanities to conduct research and to participate in the academic life of the eHumanities Group of the KNAW. Visiting fellowships are awarded for three months.

Preference will be given to candidates who can demonstrate an ability to contribute to one of the ongoing projects of the Computational Humanities Programme (see website for details - http://ehumanities.knaw.nl ). During their stay, fellows will be expected to make one presentation about their own research and to hold one workshop in which they provide training in a particular tool, method or approach.

Applicants should send their CV plus a two-page plan for their fellowship to Jeannette Haagsma (jeannette.haagsma@ehumanities.knaw.nl<mailto:jeannette.haagsma@ehumanities.knaw.nl>) by 1 November 2013. The plan should include which 3 months they would like to spend in Amsterdam (excluding July & August), and ideas for the presentation and workshop. Visiting fellowships are open to women and men from all countries who already have a PhD and a demonstrable record in computational humanities. Successful applicants will receive a stipendium of €10,000 (paid in three installments) plus the costs of one return journey from their home. Fellows will be expected to make their own tax, visa, insurance and accommodation arrangements, where necessary.


Professor dr Sally Wyatt
Programme Leader
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Director, WTMC (Wetenschap, Technologie en Moderne Cultuur)
Netherlands Graduate Research School of Science, Technology and Modern Culture<http://www.wtmc.net>

Professor, Digital Cultures in Development, Maastricht University







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