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Call for applications: Digital Scholarship Graduate Fellows Program, 2020-2021

Posted September 7th, 2020 at 1:45 pm

The Digital Scholarship program at Bryn Mawr College is now accepting applications for the Digital Scholarship Graduate Fellows Program for 2020-21. The fellowship is an excellent opportunity for graduate students seeking to develop competencies in digital scholarship and research technologies, an increasingly vital field of research within and outside of academia. Digital Scholarship Graduate Fellows are introduced to important digital scholarship skills and topics, including: the command line, html/css, GitHub/markdown, project management, digital pedagogy, data management and metadata, GIS, digital archives and exhibitions, AI/machine learning, 3D and immersive digital scholarship, and more. Fellowships are awarded annually for a one year term. The application deadline is September 25, 2020.

More information about the Graduate Fellows Program and application can be found here: click here

Or contact Alice McGrath, Bryn Mawr's Digital Scholarship Specialist: email

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