ACH is pleased to announce our 2014 Bursary Winners for the 2014 Digital Humanities Summer Institute:

  • Cammeron Girvin, University of California, Berkeley
  • Ty Berringer, Texas Tech University
  • Penny Johnston, University College Cork, Ireland
  • Andrea Kampen, Library and Information Studies, Dalhousie University
  • Stephanie Kingsley, Scholars’ Lab Fellow, University of Virginia
  • Courtney Lawton, Nebraska Literary Lab, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
  • Chris Leeder, School of Information, University of Michigan
  • Aaron Plasek, Humanities & Social Thought, New York University
  • Zachary Schoenberger, Humanities Computing, University of Alberta
  • Jeri E. Wieringa, George Mason University

DHSI is a premier, week-long training institute for digital humanities tools, methods, and approaches, held at the University of Victoria in British Columbia. Each year, ACH offers several bursaries, awarded on merit, to help defray the travel and lodging costs of its graduate student members.