Gale and AAS Award Fellowships to Five Scholars to Support Asian Studies
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Wednesday, October 4, 2023
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FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich. and ANN ARBOR, Mich., Oct. 4, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Gale, part of Cengage Group, in partnership with the Association of Asian Studies (AAS), has awarded fellowships to five researchers. The Gale-AAS Non-Residential Fellowships support research or teaching projects that rely on Gale Primary Sources and the use digital humanities (DH) methodologies. The fellowships aim to help scholars expand the fields of Asian studies for research and teaching as well as equip them with the digital skills to apply the latest DH methodologies to their work.
Key Points:
- The Gale-AAS Non-Residential Fellowships support research or teaching projects that rely on Gale Primary Sources and the use digital humanities (DH) methodologies.
- "The Association for Asian Studies is delighted to partner with Gale in providing fellows digital access to Gale Primary Sources," said Hilary V. Finchum-Sung, Ph.D., Executive Director at AAS.
- "We're delighted to support members of the Association for Asian Studies with these fellowships.
- Gale Digital Scholar Lab was created to address common challenges researchers and scholars face when analyzing large sets of archives.