Digital Project Prize

The Digital Project Prize is awarded to a member or members of the DVMA for a digital project that advances medieval studies. The project can be a publicly available digital tool or site, or it can be a research tool developed to advance a project that is not available to the public. This competition is open to students and scholars at any level. 

The amount of the award is $300. In the case of collaborative projects the award will be divided. Winners will be invited to present their work at a future meeting of the DVMA.

How to Apply

Applications should include the following:

  • a statement of your current institutional and departmental affiliation; 

  • a statement of your current membership status in the DVMA (applicants must be members in good standing as of January 15; you can check your membership status here);

  • a description of the project (500-1000 words);

  • a link to the resource or some other means of reviewing it;

  • a brief CV.

Please submit the full application to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by January 15.

 

Our Thanks

The DVMA would like to offer its sincere gratitude to the Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies at the University of Pennsylvania Libraries and the Princeton Index of Christian Art for their continued support of our programs.

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