Dear all,
We are pleased to announce that the registration is now open for DHSI-East 2026, which will take place at St Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, from Tuesday 5 May to Friday 8 May. Faculty, staff, students, and all interested welcome.
We have three concurrent workshops this year: "Project Management in the Humanities,” led by Dr. Jennifer Guiliano; "Research Data Management for Humanities Researchers,” led by Shahira Khair and Sandra Sawchuk; and “Digital Publishing in the Humanities Classroom,” led by Dr. Andie Silva and zelda montes.
Dr. Susan Brown will offer the keynote talk: “‘Show Your Work’: Linking, Platforming, and Deplatforming for the Future of Born-Digital Scholarship”
We are also welcoming applications for accommodation grants to subsidize the cost of attendance at DHSI-East for student participants (undergraduate and graduate); BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Colour) participants; and under-employed participants (those in precarious positions and/or underwaged positions).
For details, including workshop descriptions, link to register, and link apply for the accommodation grant, see: https://www.stfx.ca/research/digital-humanities/dhsi-east
DHSI-East workshops are eligible to count towards the Canadian Certificate in Digital Humanities/Certificat canadien en Humanités Numériques (cc:DH/HN). For more information, see https://ccdhhn.ca/.
DHSI-East 2026 is made possible in part by SSHRC (the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada).
If you have questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at digitalhumanities@stfx.ca.
Looking forward to seeing you in Antigonish!
Laura Estill, Margaret Vail, Meghan Landry, and Abby Ives
Dr. Laura Estill
Professor of English, St. Francis Xavier University
Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Digital Humanities
Member, Royal Society of Canada College of New Scholars, Artists, and Scientists