Deadline: 16 January 2019
The American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) is seeking applications for its “Digital Extension Grants” to support digitally based research projects in all disciplines of the humanities and related social sciences.
The program aims to extend the opportunity to participate in the digital transformation of humanistic inquiry to a greater number of humanities scholars. To this end, projects supported by ACLS Digital Extension Grants may:
- Develop new systems of making established digital research projects and resources available to broader scholarly audiences and/or scholars from institutions such as colleges and universities that serve underrepresented student populations (including HBCUs and HSIs), as well as institutions that historically have been underrepresented in digital humanities research, such as community colleges, regional public colleges and universities, and smaller private colleges.
- Extend existing digital projects and resources with content that adds interdisciplinary reach or that diversifies the digital domain by incorporating materials or perspectives that have been underrepresented in the digital humanities.
- Enhance established digital research projects by fostering new team-based collaborations among scholars at a range of career stages, with a special emphasis upon convening and training communities of faculty and graduate students, as well as expanding opportunities for scholars from institutions with limited digital infrastructure.
- Create new forms and sites for scholarly engagement with the digital humanities.
Funding Information
- ACLS will award up to five Digital Extension Grants in this competition year. Each grant carries a maximum possible award of $150,000. The funds support a range of project costs, including, where necessary, salary replacement for faculty or staff, software, equipment, travel, and consultant fees; a portion of each proposed grant budget must be devoted to funding collaborations with and/or building networks among scholars of all career stages from US higher education institutions of diverse profiles.
- Grants may support projects of 12-18 months in duration. Projects must be initiated between July 1 and December 31, 2019, and be completed no later than June 30, 2021.
Eligibility Criteria
- The project must be hosted by an institution of higher education in the United States.
- The project’s principal investigator must be a scholar in a field of the humanities and the humanistic social sciences.
- The principal investigator must have a PhD degree conferred prior to the application deadline. (An established scholar who can demonstrate the equivalent of the PhD in publications and professional experience may also qualify.)
How to Apply
Applications must be submitted online via given website.
Eligible Country: United States
For more information, please visit ACLS Digital Extension Grants.