DH Summer Opportunities
10 March 2025
Our third annual list of DH-relevant workshops and conferences—online and around the world—is here!

MAY
5–8: Start the summer in Nova Scotia at DHSI-East. The two workshop options are Digital Sustainability and Preservation in Digital Archives Projects and Introduction to Databases for Humanist Data. Register here and apply by March 15 if you're seeking a travel grant.
20–23: UPenn is back with its annual Dream Lab. Courses include Black Speculative Arts and Humanities and Creative Coding.
26–30: DHSI—not DHSI East!—is in Montreal! Among Week 1's anticipated courses are Podcasting from Scratch and Queer(ing) DH. Early bird registration goes until April 1.
JUNE
2–6: Missed Week 1 of DHSI? Week 2 includes DH Sample Platter, Coding Fundamentals for Humanists, and more. Register.
2–13: Columbia is hosting the Archives as Data Summer Institute. There are two workshops: Archiving Digital Records and Text-as-Data.
JULY
7–11: The Center for Digital Humanities is proud to be part of the Seeger Center's Summer Institute: Digital Humanities for Hellenic Studies hosted at the Princeton Athens Center. This year's theme is "Visualizing the Past: Mapping Athens' Lost Neighborhood." More details are available on the Seeger Center website, and the deadline to apply is March 21.
7–11: If you're not in Athens, you could be in Leipzig for the first Franco-German summer school on digital humanities and area studies. The application deadline is March 15.
14–18: The annual conference of the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO) is in Lisbon this year! The theme for DH2025 is Accessibility & Citizenship. Early bird registration is live now until May 4, and standard registration closes on June 2.
14–Aug 1: The University of Utah College of Humanities and Marriott Library are hosting a three-week summer institute on AI and the Humanities. Both graduate students and higher education professionals are eligible to participate. Apply by March 5!
AUGUST
4-8: This year's Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School will take place at St. Anne's College, Oxford and online. Strands include Applied Data Analysis, Text Encoding Initiative, Humanities Data, From Text to Tech, and Introduction to Digital Humanities. Registration is open.
If you're a Princeton graduate student, we may be able to help you fund one of these experiences with a Graduate Training Grant. Applications are considered on a rolling basis.