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Meredith Martin is the Faculty Director at the Center for Digital Humanities at Princeton University, where she has served since 2014. She earned her Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from the University of Michigan. Her work focuses on Digital Humanities, cultural analytics, data science, and the intersection of poetry with critical data studies. Among her notable publications is 'The Rise and Fall of Meter: Poetry and English National Culture, 1860–1930', recognized with major literary awards. Martin has co-authored various works on literary studies and digital humanities, including 'Data Work in the Humanities' and is involved in significant research projects such as the Princeton Prosody Archive. In 2021, she received the Princeton University Graduate Mentoring Award and has been recognized with contributions to graduate students' professional development. Additionally, she serves on multiple committees related to interdisciplinary data initiatives and advises graduate students on topics ranging from poetry to critical archival studies. Martin continues to teach undergraduate courses that explore 19th-century and 20th-century poetry, as well as the role of data in culture.
Center for Digital Humanities • Princeton
Leads initiatives and programs within the Center for Digital Humanities at Princeton University.
GRE scores are not accepted. Ph.D. is the primary degree; students are not required to hold an M.S.E. prior to admission.