DFG and NEH to Offer Two Grant Programs in the Digital Humanities
DFG and NEH to Offer Two Grant Programs in the Digital Humanities
Jun13
Written by: Jason Rhody
6/13/2008 11:35 AM
Weare happy to announce that the NEH and the DFG will be offering two newjoint grant programs. The guidelines will be available shortly, but inthe meantime, please see the NEH/DFG release below: DFG and NEH to Offer Two Grant Programs in the Digital Humanities The German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschafte.V., DFG) in Germany and the National Endowment for the Humanities(NEH) in the United States recently signed a memorandum ofunderstanding to offer support for digital humanities projects. Underthis agreement, the NEH and DFG hope to encourage American and Germanresearchers to collaborate on innovative digital humanities projects. DFG and NEH are currently developing two Bilateral Digital HumanitiesGrant Programs, which will have deadlines in early autumn 2008: DFG/NEH Bilateral Digital Humanities Program: 2008 Call for Bilateral Symposia and Workshops Proposals for Bilateral Symposia or Workshops can focus on any area of the digital humanities, including: DFG/NEH Bilateral Digital Humanities Program: 2008 Call for Joint Digitization Projects Proposals for digitization projects might include: Collaboration between U.S. and German partners is a key requirementfor each of these grant categories. Each application must have oneGerman partner, and one U.S. partner, and there must be a projectcoordinator from each country. The partners will collaborate to write asingle application package, which the U.S. partner will submit to theNEH and the German partner will submit to the DFG. For Additional Information: Contacts at the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG): for Call for Joint Digitization Projects for Call for Bilateral Symposia and Workshops Contact at the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH):
These grants provide funding for one bilateral symposium or workshop(or a series of two bilateral symposia or workshops taking place withinthe duration of one year) in the area of digital humanities. The goalof this call is to promote stronger bilateral cooperation between thedigital humanities communities in the two countries (Germany and theUnited States) by initiating or intensifying contact between scholarsin one particular field.
These grants provide funding for up to three years of development inany of the following areas: new digitization projects and pilotprojects; the addition of important materials to existing digitizationprojects; and the development of related infrastructure to supportinternational digitization work and the use of digital resources.
Additional information on the call for proposals, the formalproposal requirements, and the review process will be available on theNEH and DFG websites in the near future at the following web addresses:
http://www.neh.gov/grants/grantsbydivision.html#odh
www.dfg.de/lis and http://www.dfg.de/en/international/news/index.html
Scientific Library Services and Information Systems (Wissenschaftliche Literaturversorgungs- und Informationssysteme LIS) /
Humanities and Social Sciences Division
Tel. +49 (228) 885-2182
e-mail: Max.Voegler@dfg.de
International Relations: North America (USA, Canada)
Tel. +49 (228) 885-2388
e-mail: Aglaja.Frodl@dfg.de
Senior Program Officer
Office of Digital Humanities
Tel. +1 (202) 606-8364
e-mail: jrhody@neh.gov
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Guidelines for DFG/NEH Joint Digitization Projects
Guidelines for DFG/NEH Joint Digitization Projects
Jul
18
Written by:
Jason Rhody
7/18/2008 12:38 PM
We
have good news for those of you eagerly anticipating the full set of
guidelines for the new 2008 Call for Joint Digitization Projects, which
is part of the DFG/NEH Bilateral Digital Humanities Program that we announced a few weeks ago. The Digitization guidelines are now available on the NEH Web site and the DFG Web site.
Note that while there may be some administrative differences between
the two sets of guidelines, the core requirements are the same. At
least one German and one U.S. institution will collaborate on a single
proposal, which will be submitted to NEH by the U.S. partner and to DFG
by the German partner. The combined sum of the request can range from
$100,000 to $350,000 (approximately 70,000 to 240,000
Guidelines for Digitization projects now available
Hi Cathy,
I thought that your readers might like to know that the guidelines for DFG/NEH Joint Digitization projects are now available here: http://neh.gov/grants/guidelines/DFG_JDP.html
We hope to have the Bilateral Symposia and Workshops guidelines available online in the coming weeks.
Thanks,
Jason
Thanks, Jason. NEH is on
Thanks, Jason. NEH is on fire! CONGRATULATIONS!!!