Deadline: 02-Oct-2024
The National Endowment for the Humanities is pleased to announce the Humanities Research Centers on Artificial Intelligence Program to support a more holistic understanding of artificial intelligence (AI) in the modern world through the creation of new humanities research centers on artificial intelligence at eligible institutions.
A Center supports collaboration among scholars to explore a specific topic through research, as well as spreading knowledge about that research through educational or outreach activities.
Funding Information
- Maximum award amount: Up to $750,000 ($500,000 in outright funds plus $250,000 in Federal Matching Funds)
Duration
- Period of performance: Up to three years
Eligible Activities
- Appropriate activities may include but are not limited to:
- collaborative research and writing efforts;
- workshops or lecture series;
- education and mentoring; and
- the creation of digital tools to increase or advance scholarly discourse about AI.
Expected Output
- Curriculum Project;
- Digital Infrastructure (Software, Website, etc.);
- Digital Collection or Publication;
- Conference;
- Workshop;
- Other Scholarly Resource
Eligibility Criteria
- Centers may include scholars from diverse disciplines, but must be focused on asking humanities questions and should be led by humanists.
- Scholars may come from one or more institutions.
- NEH welcomes international collaboration, but scholars at U.S. institutions must contribute significantly to the project.
- This program is for establishing new Centers; existing Centers and Institutes are not eligible in this competition.
- Only one application per institution is permitted in this competition.
- For the purposes of this limitation, branch campuses are considered separately and each may submit one application.
For more information, visit NEH.