We are excited to announce that the “Digital Dostoevsky” project team was awarded a new SSHRC Insight Grant in the latest round of funding, it was announced last month. You can read the UBC release here.
This funding will support the project through its next phase: finalizing our TEI edition and writing our book, Computational Dostoevsky. We are excited that it will enable us to hire a postdoctoral fellow to support data management and other aspects of the project for two years. More on that soon!
As the project shifts into its new phase, it will move from U of T, where it has been led by Kate Holland since 2019, to UBC, where Katherine Bowers will take over as Principal Investigator. It will also gain a new name: Computational Dostoevsky. But we are keeping our website, Digital Dostoevsky, for all things project-related.
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