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Residencies

Residencies at THINC Lab are intended to support graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and new scholars at Guelph making substantial use of digital methods to do humanities or interdisciplinary research. We invite graduate students from all disciplines to join the community at THINC Lab, share our space in the McLaughlin Library, learn from our many workshops and talks, and give back to the community by sharing your own ideas and expertise.

The following will be provided:

  • Bookable desk space (with regular time allocations) and a locker in THINC Lab
  • Key card access to THINC Lab for access 9am-12 midnight
  • Consultations with THINC Lab staff on your digital work
  • Up to $1500 travel stipend to support your research or training
  • Opportunity to contribute to the planning and organization of THINC Lab events
  • Support for attendance at the DH@Guelph Summer Workshops

In return, we ask that you:

  • Work on your own research in person at THINC Lab for 6 hours a week during the fall and winter semesters
  • Attend THINC Lab fellowship meetings (one per month)
  • Showcase your digital project in a brown bag lunch talk and/or an end of the year event
  • Produce at least one blog post on your work for THINC Lab
  • Mention the support that THINC Lab has provided in any presentation or publications
  • Attend THINC Lab events where possible

Information on how to apply for the 2025 Graduate Residency Program will be posted on this page in December 2025. If you have any questions or would like to discuss your research with us, please email dhguelph@uoguelph.ca and include the words “THINC Lab Residency Program” in the subject line.