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Two ARHU Faculty Named 2022 HuMetricsHSS Community Fellows

Comprised of individuals working in academic and nonprofit academic–adjacent sectors, the Humane Metrics in the Humanities and Social Sciences (HuMetricsHSS) initiative facilitates the creation of locally relevant values-based frameworks that enable scholars in the humanities and social sciences (HSS), academic departments, and institutions to tell more textured and compelling stories about the impact of their research and the variety of ways it enriches public life.

HuMetricsHSS Community Fellows are individuals who are engaged in transforming academic culture at their own institutions, whether by rethinking what forms of scholarship “count,” considering how indicators and metrics might be informed by values, or engaging their communities in values-inflected ways. Thanks to the support of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, HuMeticsHSS is pleased to offer modest grants to help support such work.

Two ARHU Faculty have been annouced as 2022 HuMetricsHSS Community Fellows. Click below to read more about their projects.

Trevor Parry-Giles
University of Maryland

Trevor Parry-Giles
  
Lindsay YotsukuraLindsay Yotsukura
 

Date of Publication: 
Monday, January 31, 2022