The Canadian Certificate in Digital Humanities (cc:DH/HN) is the joint effort of a number of partner organizations and people. The certificate is led by Laura Estill, Canada Research Chair in Digital Humanities (St. Francis Xavier University, Nova Scotia). The project manager is Melissa Howse (digitalhumanities@stfx.ca).
Partner Organizations and Liaisons
Please contact the liaisons if you have questions about a workshop’s eligibility for the certificate. Organizations are listed alphabetically.
cc:DH/HN Steering Committee
Chair: Laura Estill, St. Francis Xavier University Project Manager: Melissa Howse, St. Francis Xavier University Steering Committee Members (alphabetical) Jason Boyd, Toronto Metropolitan University Constance Crompton, University of Ottawa Kyle Dase, University of Victoria Matt Huculak, University of Victoria Arun Jacob, University of Toronto Meghan Landry, ACENET-Alliance Federation Michael Sinatra, Université de Montréal Past Steering Committee Members (alphabetical) Alyssa Arbuckle Michaela Morrow
Grant Applicants
The launch of cc:DH/HN has been made possible by a successful SSHRC Partnership Development Grant led by Laura Estill, St. Francis Xavier University (2022-2025). The following people, alphabetically by last name, are coapplicants and collaborators.
- Alyssa Arbuckle (University of Victoria)
- Jason Boyd (Toronto Metropolitan University)
- Susan Brown (University of Guelph)
- Constance Crompton (University of Ottawa)
- Emmanuel Chateau Dutier (Université de Montréal)
- Kyle Dase (University of Saskatchewan)
- Arun Jacob (University of Toronto)
- Kim Martin (University of Guelph)
- Ray Siemens (University of Victoria)
- Michael Sinatra (Université de Montréal)
- Harvey Quamen (University of Alberta)
- Lydia Vermeyden (ACENET)
- Jada Watson (University of Ottawa)
Additional Credits
With thanks to Craig Squires (ACENET) for supporting the creation of this website, Matea Drljepan for the cc:DH/HN logo design, and Hélène Thivierge, certified translator, for the original French translation of this website.
Funded by a SSHRC Partnership Development Grant