The European Association for the Digital Humanities (EADH) hereby invites submissions for small grants to support Digital Humanities activities.
The call is open to anyone active in Digital Humanities, although projects with an institutional or thematic connection to Europe will be prioritized. Furthermore, the EADH sees the development of linguistically and culturally focused Digital Humanities groups and associations around Europe as a very positive development, for individual professionals as well as for the field as a whole. As such, we particularly welcome initiatives proposed or endorsed by Europe-based national and regional DH organisations. Submissions are expected to be in the range of € 800 to € 2,000. The total amount available in this call is € 15,000. Successful awardees will be expected to write a short report on their activities during the lifetime of the grant. Information about previously successful grant applications can be found at:
http://www.allc.org/support/previously-supported-activities
More about the aims of EADH grants can be found in the ‘General description of EADH calls for workshops and projects’ at:
http://www.allc.org/research/allc-support
The format for proposals is described fully at:
http://www.allc.org/research/allc-supported-workshops-and-projects/allc-calls-workshop-and-project-support#3
The maximum length of a proposal is three pages, including a cover sheet with title, one paragraph summary, total amount requested and a list of proposers, including affiliations and email addresses. The usual Terms and Conditions restricting submissions to registered EADH-members, do NOT apply to this call.
Proposals (and any enquiries) should be sent to l.isaksen [at] soton.ac.uk by 17 November, 2013. Please note that as applications usually exceed the number of grants available late submissions cannot be considered. Notification of the results will be sent on 20 December 2013 at the latest.