Open to: PhD students
Type: Funding
The Rhodes iiD Doctoral Fellowship in the Computational Humanities offers Duke University humanities doctoral students an immersive experience in computational and digital studies, equipping them with both research and pedagogical skills. Through workshops and mentoring, fellows develop digital projects that enhance their dissertation research and teaching while exploring critical questions driving scholarship in the digital humanities.
Open to: Master's and PhD students
Type: Programs/Research Opportunities
The John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute offers a range of Graduate Working Groups that cover a range of topics and themes. The Institute provides support and funding for self-run Working Groups in each academic year.
Open to: Master's and PhD students
Type: Programs/Research Opportunities
Story+ is a 6-week paid summer research experience for Duke graduate (and undergraduate) students interested in exploring interdisciplinary arts, interpretive social sciences, and humanities research topics and methodologies. The program combines hands-on research with storytelling to create dynamic outcomes for diverse public audiences.
Open to: Master's and PhD students
Type: Programs/Research Opportunities
The Initiative provides support for events and projects initiated by the FHI graduate students that provide new ways to engage in and learn about scholarly publishing, from its traditional expression in books and journals to new digital, visual, and nonlinear forms of publication.
Open to: Master's students
Type: Programs/Research Opportunities
The Fellowship offers resources, mentorship, and opportunities for engagement with the faculty, fellows, staff, and students at the Kenan Institute for Ethics over an academic year.
Open to: Master's and PhD students
Type: FundingÂ
The Kenan Institute offers a range of graduate fellowships that provide funding for graduate students. The funding covers internships, dissertation awards, and travel awards.
Open to: PhD studentsÂ
Type: Classes/Academics
The PhD Lab in Digital Knowledge provides a range of resources, workshops, events, and seminars, for graduate students to share their work in both in-person and online formats.
Open to: PhD students
Type: Funding
The PARISS program offers resources - funding and office space - for various training and professional development opportunities: to present original research, to develop collaborations with other researchers within SSRI, to advise students conducting independent research related to your expertise, and to become part of a shared intellectual community.
Open to: Master's and PhD students
Type: Classes/Academics
The Graduate Certificate offers an interdisciplinary perspective at the graduate level that focuses on the study of information technologies and the analysis of their impact on art, culture, science, medicine, commerce, society, policy, and the environment.