Digital Humanities and Social Sciences–Pathways to Funding
Please join us for an information session highlighting some recent faculty collaborations with
I-CHASS (Institute for Computing in Humanities, Arts, and Social Science). Learn more about I-CHASS, its mission, and innovative digital humanities and social science collaborative projects that have led to numerous grant successes (among them NSF and NEH).
Hear first-hand from I-CHASS-affiliated faculty and staff about faculty-Institute collaborations and pathways to funding. Panelists will include: Alan Craig (Associate Director for Human-Computer Interactions, I-CHASS); Kevin Franklin (Executive Director, I-CHASS; African American Studies); Dianne Harris (Director, IPRH; Landscape Architecture); Ned O’Gorman (Communication); Marshall Scott Poole (Director, I-CHASS; Communication); Michelle Shumate (Communication); and Michael Simeone (I-CHASS, Assistant Director).
Monday, October 3rd
4:00 – 5:15 PM
500 Swanlund Administration Building
This session is co-sponsored by the OVCR and IPRH (Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities).
Please RSVP to Kelley Frazier, 3-6771.
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