DFG/NEH Bilateral Digital Humanities Program
The German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft e.V.,
DFG) and The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) in the United
States and are working together to offer support for projects in the
digital humanities.
1. 2008 Call for Joint Digitization Projects:
These grants provide funding for up to three years of development in any
of the following areas: (i) new digitization projects and pilot
projects, (ii) the addition of important materials to existing
digitization projects and (iii) the development of related
infrastructure to support international digitization work and the use of
those digitized resources.
Guidelines for this call are available here:
<http://www.dfg.de/forschungsfoerderung/wissenschaftliche_infrastruktur/
lis/download/neh_dfg_bdhp_guidelines.pdf>
The receipt deadline is 15 October 2008.
2. 2008 Call for Bilateral Symposia and Workshops: Proposals for
Bilateral
Symposia or Workshops can focus on any area of the digital humanities,
including, but not limited to: (i) capacity building or networking
workshops to prepare for future collaborative humanities projects based
around a single theme, technology, media form or scholarly discipline,
(ii) comparing and discussing the needs of researchers in both the U.S.
and Germany and their uses of digitized resources, and (iii) exploring
possible and existing use of information technology in the humanities in
both communities.
Guidelines for this call will be available in late-August.
Please contact
Dr. Max Voegler (max.voeglerdfg.de<mailto:max.voeglerdfg.de>) to
receive a copy by email when they are available.
The receipt for deadlines has been extended to 2 November 2008.
Further information on the Joint Programme can be found here:
<http://www.dfg.de/en/research_funding/
scientific_instrumentation_and_infrastructure/
scientific_library_services_and_information_systems/project_funding/
international_cooperation/digitization.html
Reference:
STIP: DFG/NEH Joint Program in Digital Humanities. In: ArtHist.net, Sep 2, 2008 (accessed Jul 13, 2025), <https://arthist.net/archive/30712>.