Digital Humanities Summer Institute 2016, University of Victoria, June 6–17, 2016
The Digital Humanities Summer Institute provides an ideal environment for discussing and learning about new computing technologies and how they are influencing teaching, research, dissemination, creation, and preservation in different disciplines, via a community-based approach.
A time of intensive coursework, seminars, and lectures, participants at DHSI share ideas and methods, and develop expertise in using advanced technologies. Every summer, the institute brings together faculty, staff, and students from the Arts, Humanities, Library, and Archives communities as well as independent scholars and participants from areas beyond.
Described by one participant as an event that "combines the best aspects of a skills workshop, international conference, and summer camp," the DHSI prides itself on its friendly, informal, and collegial atmosphere. We invite you to join the DHSI community in Victoria for a time of focused practice, learning, and connecting with (and making new) friends and colleagues.
Fees
Early registration fees for students are $500 CDN per course and $950 CDN per course for non-students.
Regular registration fees for students are $800 CDN per course and $1250 CDN per course for non-students.
These fees do include accommodation or other expenses.
Scholarships are available. The deadline in February 14.
Registration for DHSI is now open. Early registration ends April 1. Regular registration ends June 1.