Dear DH Community, 

The University of Guelph seeks a postdoctoral fellow to join its vibrant digital humanities research and teaching program, which features an undergraduate major in Culture and Technology Studies, the DH@Guelph lecture and summer workshop series, and through the THINC Lab emphasizes feminist, interdisciplinary, and intersectional approaches to scholarship.
This is a two-year postdoctoral fellowship, named in honour of the former chief librarian and chief information officer of the University of Guelph, Michael Ridley, who did much to promote the digital humanities at the University of Guelph. As co-sponsors of this Fellowship, the College of Arts and the McLaughlin Library seek a recent PhD with an established digital humanities teaching and research agenda.
Full details, including salary and duties, can be found here: https://graduatestudies.uoguelph.ca/postdoctoral/michael-ridley-postdoctoral-fellowship-digital-humanities-2026-2028

Please spread the word through your networks!

Warmly, 

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Kim Martin | she/her/hers

Associate Professor, History | Culture & Technology Studies

Associate Director, THINC Lab

VP English, CSDH-SCHN

Director, Interdisciplinary Programs, College of Arts
University of Guelph

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Kim Martin
Associate Professor, History and Culture & Technology Studies (CTS)
Associate Director, THINC Lab
VP English, CSDH-SCHN
College of Arts
University of Guelph
MacKinnon Building Rm 1003
Bluesky: @antimony27