IASH Fellowships
We partner with the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities (IASH) to offer funded Digital Scholarship Visiting Fellowships and Digital Scholarship Postdoctoral Fellowships each year.
These Visiting Fellowships of between two and four months are intended to encourage outstanding, digitally-focussed, interdisciplinary research, international scholarly collaboration, and networking activities of Visiting Research Fellows with a specific focus on the digital.

Prof Nathaniel Dominy
Paleo Visions of Chauvet Cave: A Virtual Reality (VR) Experience at the Intersection of Art, Anthropology, and Digital Humanities.
Dr Dipali Mathur
'Rematerializing' the Digital: Governmentality and the Environment Consequences of Life Online.
Dr Annie Webster
Stories of the Syrian New Scots: Dispersed Geographies and Digital Storytelling in COVID-19 Refugee Arts.
Dr Jennifer Guiliano
Decolonizing Knowledge Production through Linked Open Data.
Prof Leith Davis
Networking Jacobites: Robert Forbes’ ‘Lyon in Mourning’ Manuscript.
Dr Tinashe Mushakavanhu
Reading Zimbabwe and the Internet.
Dr Lois Burke
Scottish Women Writers of the Golden Age of Children’s Literature: Connections, Creativity, and Children’s Cultures.
Dr Michelle Brock
Mapping the Scottish Reformation.
Dr Orian Brook
Social mobility in the Creative Economy in Scotland and England.
Dr Aphra Kerr
Data Intermediaries, Data Work & Data Inequalities: Towards Socially Responsible Data Driven Innovation.