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The following application materials should be sent to digitalpublishing@brown.edu

1. a statement (maximum 3 pages) that directly addresses the following questions:

  • Describe your digital monograph project. Why is the digital format necessary for advancing your argument? What is the current state of the project?
  • How would your project benefit from and contribute to a collaborative Institute experience?
  • How will your participation in the Institute contribute to expanding digital scholarship at your institution or in your field?

2. a current C.V.

  • Applications Due:
  • Notification of Acceptance:

“The Institute was an amazing experience and exactly what I needed to further my interest in digital humanities … The warm welcome, enthusiasm, and assistance from the Brown University team has encouraged me to pursue digital publishing and introduce the option to my graduate students who seek to enter the academy. I am grateful for the summer Institute for bringing such dynamic scholars together. I have met and stayed connected with scholars whom I may not have met had it not been for this experience. We are all a digital publishing family!”

— TaKeia N. Anthony, Interim Dean of the Whitney Young Honors Collegium and Graduate Studies, Associate Professor of History, and Academic Support Liaison for the Center of Excellence for the Study of Kentucky African-Americans (CESKAA) at Kentucky State University