RCC’s Marco Fahmi has developed a Graduate Digital Research Fellowship program with UQ’s Centre for Digital Scholarship and the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.
The fellowship, administered by UQ’s Graduate School, is designed to prepare research students to academic or non-academic careers in digital scholarship.
Fellows will be confirmed research students who will spend one year honing their digital skills and working with local and international digital research practitioners to create a scholarly work that uses digital research methods, such as digital publication, software or data sets.
The fellowship is intended to enhance the fellow's current research or thesis topic.
The fellows will meet regularly at the Centre for Digital Scholarship and have access to digital research support staff — such as Marco Fahmi, RCC’s Manager, Digital Humanities and Social Sciences — who can advise and collaborate on their digital projects.
Expressions of interest are sought from current HDR students in the humanities and social sciences who are confirmed, or will be prior to July 2018.
Applications for the fellowship close Monday, 28 May 2018. The fellowship period is from July 2018 to June 2019.