The Centre for Digital Humanities (CDH) has expanded its Small Grants programme, offering support for both teachers and students to engage with digital humanities methods and courses. The programme supports teachers in enhancing their courses with digital humanities methods and developing their own digital skills, and now also includes a new grant specifically for students.

Small grants for teachers

Within the Faculty of Humanities, digital literacy has recently been formally integrated into the bachelor programmes. The Course Enhancement Grant supports teachers who wish to enhance their courses by incorporating digital humanities methods.

The Expanding Teachers’ Digital Skills Grant provides funding for teaching staff who want to develop or expand their digital humanities expertise by taking part in external trainings or courses.

Finally, the DH Activities Grant offers funding for organising activities such as workshops, seminars, or guest lectures that focus on digital humanities topics.

New: Student Grant

A new addition to the programme is the CDH Student Grant. Since 2024, the CDH has been expanding its activities to include not only researchers and teachers within the Faculty of Humanities, but also students. This Small Grant supports students who wish to present their work that includes a substantial digital humanities component – whether in the form of a paper, poster, demo, or other contribution – at a conference, seminar, workshop, or other event.

For more information on the different grant options and application details, visit our Small Grant page.