The Experimental Humanities Collaborative Network promotes projects that encourage the following:
- Critical reflection on the intersection of science, technology, media, art, and the humanities in response to the question: how does technology mediate what it means to be human?
- Hands-on and experiential learning: learning by doing, building, collaborating (between students, faculty, and/or staff), and experimenting
- Critical, scholarly, and/or artistic work that crosses traditional disciplinary boundaries, especially between disciplines concerned with sciences & technology and disciplines concerned with the arts & humanities
- Critical, scholarly, and/or artistic work that strives to make an impact on communities beyond the academy and that strives to promote a more equitable and just world
Type of Grant and Eligibility
STUDENT-LED INITIATIVES (up to $1000)
These funds will support undergraduate and graduate-student led projects and initiatives focused on the intersection of the arts, sciences, and humanities. Projects might strive to bring local concerns, narratives, and resources to a global stage through new media technologies including podcasts, websites, social media, and so forth in April – June 2024.
Eligibility: European Humanities University students
EHU faculty, staff and students are encouraged to submit their proposals before April 14, 2024 through this application form
All awarded funds must be used by June 30, 2024.