Join us on Friday, May 5 from 9-10:00 am in LEADR (112 Old Horticulture) for a casual information session about the Cultural Heritage Informatics (CHI) Grad Fellowship Program. Attendees will be provided with an introduction to the fellowship program, including disciplinary and intellectual scope, expectations, activities, resources, and support. Attendees will also get the opportunity to meet past and present CHI Grad Fellows to learn about their experiences in the program. The session is open to any and all graduate students who are interested in finding out more about the CHI Grad Fellowship Program.

Hosted and administered by the Department of Anthropology in partnership with MATRIX: The Center for Digital Humanities and Social Sciences and LEADR at Michigan State University, the Cultural Heritage Informatics Graduate Fellowships offer Michigan State University graduate students in departments and programs with an emphasis on cultural heritage the methodological skills necessary creatively and thoughtfully apply digital technologies to cultural heritage materials, data, challenges, and questions.

For more information on the Cultural Heritage Informatics Grad Fellowship Program, visit https://chi.anthropology.msu.edu/fellowships/

For more information about the session, please email Ethan Watrall at watrall@msu.edu