Data Fellowships
From 2021-2024, the Center for Digital Humanities invited Princeton scholars interested in exploring the analytical and technological practices of working with humanities data to join our Data Fellowship cohorts.
Fellows learned best practices in humanities data work—collection, structuring, cleaning, transformation, and preservation—with the aim of producing a dataset suitable for computational or exploratory analysis, open-access publication, or future use in research and in undergraduate or graduate courses. Fellows must demonstrate a compelling research motivation for their data work.
In addition to our standard Data Fellowships, the CDH is partnering with the Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies to support an additional, limited number of Hellenic Studies Data Fellowships for projects that advance teaching and research on the Greek world from antiquity to the present.
Past Data Fellowship recipients can be seen on our 2022-23 and 2021–22 award pages. Curious about what humanities data looks like? See the CDH’s list of humanities datasets.
We are not currently accepting applications for this program.