Bursaries
2025 Annual Event
17 – 18 June 2025
Bursaries
The UK-Ireland Digital Humanities Association plans to award ten (10) bursaries of £300 to support in-person attendance at the Annual Event, 17-18 June 2024. The bursaries are to make the event more accessible to those who would otherwise be unable to attend, with specific attention to supporting postgraduate students, early career researchers, and those who are precariously employed.
Applicants do not need to have a paper accepted in order to apply for a bursary. However, preference will be given to those who are presenting.
The deadline to submit an application is 5:00PM on 14 March 2025. Applications can be submitted using the button above.
Eligibility
Bursaries are open to the following groups.
Postgraduate students
- Students currently enrolled in a postgraduate-level degree course (masters or doctoral).
- Preference will be given to students enrolled in Irish or UK institutions.
Early Career Researchers
- This includes those who are within eight years of the date their PhD award or equivalent professional training OR those who are within six years of their first academic appointment (the first full or part time paid employment contract that lists research or teaching as the primary function).
- These periods exclude any career break, for example due to:
- family care
- health reasons
- reasons related to COVID-19 such as home schooling or increased teaching load.
- Preference will be given to those who are not employed on permanent contracts.
Precariously employed
- Those people who are working without a permanent contract or who are not affiliated with an organisation or institution.
- This includes those on fixed-term contracts in galleries, archives, libraries, museums, the creative industries, and the technology sector.
Others without funding
- If you do not fall into any of the other categories, but do not have access to funding from your organisation or institution to support your attendenace at the event.
Bursaries are intended to support those who do not have support from their institution/employer, a grant or other funding source. They can be used to cover costs related to travel, accommodation, childcare, or anything else that would facilitate the recipient’s attendance at the event. We encourage you to seek funding from your institution/employer if it is available.
If you are unsure whether you are eligible, please email uk-ie.digitalhumanities@sas.ac.uk.
Selection
Applications will be reviewed by the Association and decisions will take into account demonstrated financial need, the applicant’s motivation for attending, and importance of ensuring a diverse group of attendees at the event.
All bursary awards are made provisionally and will only be confirmed on return of a written acceptance via email and when a completed registration with full payment has been received and processed.
Payment of the bursary will be by bank transfer following the conference and this will only be authorised once the recipient has registered in-person at the conference. If a bursary holder is unable to attend the conference due to an emergency, the Association will work with them on a case-by-case basis and may be able to cover costs already incurred.