The Digital Humanities Advancement Grants program (DHAG) supports innovative, experimental, and/or computationally challenging digital projects, leading to work that can scale to enhance scholarly research, teaching, and public programming in the humanities. The program also supports research that examines the history, criticism, ethics, and philosophy of digital culture or technology and its impact on society.
DHAG applicants must respond to one or more of these programmatic priorities:
research and refinement of innovative, experimental, or computationally challenging methods and techniques
enhancement or design of digital infrastructure, such as open-source code, tools, or platforms, that contribute to and support the humanities
research that examines the history, criticism, ethics, or philosophy of digital culture or technology and its impact on society, including racial, religious, and/or gender biases
evaluative studies that investigate the practices and the impact of digital scholarship on research, pedagogy, scholarly communication, and public engagement