Matching Data Science Projects 2017 by Centre for Digital Humanities
The Research and Innovation Support (RIS) department of the CIT invites researchers to submit proposals for innovative and cutting edge data science projects. Researchers can apply for the support from one or more data scientists (from inside and outside the university) appointed by RIS for a maximum of 450 hours. While being employed by the CIT, the data scientist(s) may work at the researcher’s location in order to facilitate collaboration. The duration of a project is max. 2 years. A small bench fee (max €3000) is available for items like databases, licenses, hardware.
Proposals that can bring in matching in cash have an advantage. This is why the Centre for Digital Humanities likes to offer matching up until a maximum of 10.000 euros per project (with a maximum of 50.000 euro in total; in case more than five DH projects would be granted the matching will thus decrease proportionally).
For more info see the call for proposals or contact the Centre for Digital Humanities: cdh@rug.nl.
Last modified: | 26 February 2019 11.16 a.m. |
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