Center for Digital Humanities Scholarship and Pedagogy

The mission of the Drew Center for Digital Humanities Scholarship and Pedagogy is to create a space for faculty, staff, and students from across the university to collaborate and experiment with digital tools and approaches in both research and pedagogy in the humanities and beyond.

SUMMER 2025

Apply to Participate in the Digital Humanities Summer Institute

Application deadline is April 15.

DHSI invites applications for this summer’s four-week summer institute (May 27-June 18, 2025) to pursue a digital research project .

DHSI provides:

  • Workshops on digital tools and approaches, data management, and project sustainability;
  • Support for individual team projects;
  • Opportunities to collaborate with other DHSI participants in regular weekly meetings.
  • Stipends for both faculty and students;
  • Free housing for students.

Student teams may also apply.