Call for applications: Digital Medieval Studies Institute 2025!

The Standing Committee on Medieval Studies, Boston College’s McMullen Museum, Houghton Library, The Research Group on Manuscript Evidence, and Digital Medievalist are pleased to co-sponsor the third annual Digital Medieval Studies Institute (DMSI), which will take place in Cambridge and Boston, MA on 19 March 2025.

DMSI 2025 is a full-day program, featuring five workshops on digital scholarly methods specifically tailored for medievalists and pre-modernists meant to introduce participants to a range of digital methodologies currently in use within the field of medieval studies:

  • Rendering Spaces Virtually Using Photogrammetry (Rachel Chamberlain)
  • Rendering 3D Artifacts for Virtual Exhibits Using Photogrammetry (Antonio LoPiano)
  • Mapping Humanities: The Medieval Version (Kahil Sawan)
  • Networking Old English Charters Using Gephi (David Thomas)
  • Digitizing Manuscripts (Anthony Harris & Sara Powell) At Houghton Library

Application is open to all, with a limited number of bursaries available. A maximum of ten participants will be accepted into each workshop, which will be filled on a first-come, first-served rolling basis. The first round of applications are due by 30 January 2025, but applications will continue to be accepted until all workshop places are filled.

For more information and to apply, please visit https://tinyurl.com/DMSI-2025-US. If you have any questions, please contact organizers Laura K. Morreale or N. Kıvılcım Yavuz at dmsi.hello@gmail.com.

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