Similarly to the bursary scheme of the DH2010 in London, and in the spirit of our conference theme, we are offering student assistant bursaries. These bursaries will enable up to 12 international students to participate in the DH2012 at the University of Hamburg. You can download the Call for Applications. The deadline for submitting your application is March 15, 2012.
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Making your plans for summer? DH “youngsters”, please keep the following dates in mind (in addition to the DH2012, of course!): The Digital Humanities Summer Institute at the University of Victoria in British Columbia/Canada will take place from the 4th to the 8th of June 2012. The European Summer School “Culture & Technology“ at the University of Leipzig/Germany will take place from the 23rd to the 31st of July 2012 – following the conference in Hamburg.
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To everybody who is desperately waiting for news about the DH programme, please note this official announcement: Due to the high volume of submissions this year, the DH2012 Programme Committee has had to postpone the notification of acceptance for long papers, short papers, panels and posters.
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Our former twitter hashtag #dh12 has been hijacked by sporting enthusiasts, relating to the nickname of the NBA basketball player Dwight Howard. To avoid any competition with this huge guy and his fan crowd, we call a strategic hashtag withdrawal. So, Digital Humanities Folk: We are de-camping from #dh12 to #dh2012!
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The Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO) makes bursary awards to students and young scholars who have submissions accepted for presentation at the Digital Humanities 2012 conference. These awards are to encourage new contributions to scholarship in the digital humanities and to involve new participants in the application of information technology in humanities research.
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