The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, in collaboration with Greenhouse Studios, is pleased to accept applications for its 2025-27 Graduate Student Assistantship to Support Diversity in Digital Humanities.
This assistantship program is intended for individuals committed to the development of the field of digital humanities and to supporting the inclusion of minoritized populations, including people of color, Indigenous peoples, LGBTQI+ persons, disabled people, immigrants/refugees, and/or other underrepresented groups.
The assistantship program supports CLAS and Greenhouse Studios’ commitments to diversity and inclusion and is intended to enhance the academic and professional experience of students. It provides two years of hands-on experience in digital humanities research and methods with Greenhouse Studios in lieu of regular teaching assistant duties.
Students currently enrolled in a Ph.D. program within a CLAS department and in their fifth year or earlier are eligible to apply.
How to Apply
To apply, email a CV and two-page cover letter to clas@uconn.edu by Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2025.
Please use the subject line “Greenhouse Studios Graduate Assistantship” in your email. Your cover letter should describe your engagement with digital humanities and your interest in Greenhouse Studios and the assistantship.
Questions may be directed to Evelyn Tribble, CLAS associate dean for humanities and undergraduate affairs, at evelyn.tribble@uconn.edu, or Tom Scheinfeldt, director of Greenhouse Studios, at tom.scheinfeldt@uconn.edu.