The Center for Digital Humanities (CDH) at Princeton seeks an Academic Program Administrator (APA) to support all aspects of CDH academic and co-curricular programs for graduate and undergraduate students. Working closely with CDH leadership, faculty, students, and administrative partners across campus, the APA ensures the smooth execution and growth of CDH’s curricular offerings, fellowships, events, and student engagement initiatives.
CDH currently serves approximately 40 graduate students and 100 undergraduates annually through courses, fellowships, independent research support, awards, and consultations. The APA helps administer the full lifecycle of the graduate program—including the Graduate Certificate in Digital Humanities, fellowships, and awards. They administer existing CDH undergraduate initiatives and support CDH’s expansion of undergraduate programs. The APA monitors and reports on student funding expenditures in coordination with the Center Manager. The APA maintains CDH’s outreach communications and outreach channels to students and student activities, and promotes student-facing events and opportunities.
This is a benefits eligible, part time (50% time, 10-month position (August-June) for a one-year term. This position reports to the Executive Director, with a dotted-line reporting relationship to the Digital Humanities Strategist.
Graduate Program Administration
Undergraduate Program Administration
General CDH Administrative Support
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Preferred Qualifications:
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