The Kluge Fellowship in Digital Studies provides an opportunity for scholars to utilize digital methods, the Library’s large and varied digital collections and resources, curatorial expertise, and an emerging community of digital scholarship practitioners. Interdisciplinary and cross-cultural research is particularly welcome in the Kluge Digital Studies program. The fellowship is open to scholars from all disciplines with special consideration given to those whose projects demonstrate relevance to the challenges facing democracies in the 21st century. The Digital Studies Fellowship supports a wide array of academic work that encompasses digital scholarship, digital humanities, data science, data analysis, data visualization, and digital publishing that utilize digital collections, tools, and methods. Fellows will have the opportunity to engage with various digital departments in the Library of Congress while pursing and sharing their research.
Deadline: December
Value: $5000 per month
Eligibility: Open to scholars and practitioners worldwide. Open to U.S. citizens or foreign nationals. Open to scholars from all disciplines. Ph.D. or other advanced terminal degree strongly preferred.
Major: Open
Fellowship Type: Graduate, Post-Graduate, International Students
Category: Dissertation
Nomination: No, but strongly suggested to work with Fellowships Office
Website: Kluge Fellowship in Digital Studies