Measuring Digital Humanities Grant Impact

GrantID: 56323

Grant Funding Amount Low: $250,000

Deadline: February 15, 2024

Grant Amount High: $250,000

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Summary

If you are located in and working in the area of Science, Technology Research & Development, this funding opportunity may be a good fit. For more relevant grant options that support your work and priorities, visit The Grant Portal and use the Search Grant tool to find opportunities.

Grant Overview

Digital Tools for STEM and Humanities Interdisciplinary Research

The funding landscape for digital humanities is continually evolving, shaped by rapid technological advancements and an increasing demand for interdisciplinary collaboration. This particular grant program supports the development of digital tools aimed at bridging the gap between STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) and humanities research. It covers projects that integrate software development, data visualization, and collaborative platforms specifically designed for researchers and scholars in both fields. However, it excludes standalone humanities projects not featuring STEM integration and does not support general software development lacking a clear academic focus.

A prime example of potential project work supported by this grant includes the creation of a digital platform that integrates computational tools with historical data analysis, allowing historians to utilize advanced algorithms to uncover patterns in archival research. This platform could enable researchers to collaboratively work on complex datasets, leveraging technology to enhance historical interpretations. Another use case involves developing a digital archive where STEM and humanities scholars can share their research outputs, thus fostering a community of practice that facilitates knowledge exchange.

This funding is specifically aimed at academic institutions, research organizations, and collaborative groups engaged in interdisciplinary projects that combine STEM methodologies with humanities perspectives. Ideal applicants include universities proposing training programs for graduate students that enhance their digital research competencies. However, independent developers or businesses focusing solely on commercial software applications without a research component would not be eligible.

To align with this funding opportunity, applicants must demonstrate the integration of STEM and humanities methodologies in their proposed projects. This includes a clear outline of how the project will advance research methods in both fields, evidenced by preliminary data or prior research outcomes. The proposal should also highlight innovative aspects of the digital tools being developed and their anticipated impact on both disciplines.

In summary, this funding initiative plays a vital role in cultivating interdisciplinary research through the development of digital tools that bridge STEM and the humanities, fostering an academic environment ripe for innovation and collaboration.

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