The ASEH-Gale Non-Residential Fellowship will support research or teaching projects that rely on Gale Primary Sources and use digital humanities methodologies. Award fellows will be given free access to Gale Digital Scholar Lab to use with Environmental History for the duration of their fellowship. Applicants may also request access to other Gale Collections related to their research (https://www.gale.com/primary-sources) Applicants must make clear how they will use digital methods such as text mining and the corpus of materials in Gale Primary Sources to further their research or teaching. The Digital Scholar Lab is designed for researchers new to digital humanities methods or with no coding experience, and the fellowships do not require prior experience with text mining.
There will be three ASEH-Gale Non-Residential Fellowships available. Each award will be $2,500 USD.
Eligibility
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Applicants must be members of the American Society for Environmental History.
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The fellowship is open to early career scholars, including graduate students who have advanced to Ph.D. Candidacy (ABD), and/or individuals who have completed their Ph.Ds. within the past five academic years are welcome to apply.