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Course Support
CDS staff can visit your class to teach students how to use digital tools. We are available to help design digital research and outreach teaching activities. See our guides:
Digital Humanities Courses
CDS staff and affiliates teach courses in digital humanities as well as support courses that have a significant digital scholarship component. The Faculty Director teaches the Introduction to Digital Humanities course every year; the CDS Director teaches the Digital Humanities Capstone each year. CDS works with the Digital Humanities Doctoral Certificate Steering Committee to define the electives that count towards the Digital Humanities Certificate program.
Workshops
Visit the Workshops page for more information about our current rotation of workshops.
Consulting
Have a digital scholarship project you’d like help with? Wondering about how digital tools might complement other aspects of your research project? We’re happy to advise.
Summer Program
The Digital Humanities summer institute is designed for Brown graduate students in the humanities and social sciences, but we welcome researchers of all levels (undergraduate to faculty) and all disciplines to join us for two week-long digital humanities workshops every summer.
The first week focuses on tools for acquiring, analyzing, and visualizing data. The second week focuses on creating and critiquing projects in digital humanities. Each workshop can be taken independently, but both workshop weeks build on each other.
The workshop is typically offered in-person the last week of May, and virtually the second week of June. Please reach out to cds_info@brown.edu for application information, and see our advertising in Today@Brown, our newsletter, and other publicity channels across campus to sign up!