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Why we should be less stressed about the humanities

Why we should be less stressed about the humanities

by aseifert | Sep 9, 2014 | Analysis & Comment, Being Human festival, Public Engagement

In this guest blog, Professor Geoffrey Crossick, Distinguished Professor of the Humanities in the School of Advanced Study, University of London, reflects upon the current status of the humanities in the UK and the USA. He argues the case for a self-confident...
Humanities in Public: Manchester Stays Forever Young

Humanities in Public: Manchester Stays Forever Young

by aseifert | Jul 29, 2014 | Being Human festival, Languages & Literature, Projects, Public Engagement

In this guest post Manchester Metropolitan University’s Helen Malarky, Faculty of Humanities, Languages and Social Science Project Manager for Research and Impact  and Professor Berthold Schoene, Associate Dean for Humanities and Social Science Research, reflect on...
Why it’s time for a festival of the humanities

Why it’s time for a festival of the humanities

by aseifert | Jul 10, 2014 | Analysis & Comment, Being Human festival, Digital, Public Engagement

By Professor Barry C. Smith What do you think of when someone tells you that they’re a scientist or an artist?  You probably don’t know exactly what they do – there is huge variety in the arts and the sciences – but you have a rough idea.  Compare this with someone...
Being Human at Glastonbury: the view from the field

Being Human at Glastonbury: the view from the field

by aseifert | Jul 8, 2014 | Analysis & Comment, Being Human festival, Public Engagement

 Between 24-29 June, festival curator Dr Michael Eades spent six days at Glastonbury Festival – supervising an installation created for the School of Advanced Study’s  2013 Bloomsbury Festival. Six days of enduring mud, crowds, and lightning storms offered the perfect...
A Human Festival

A Human Festival

by aseifert | Jun 24, 2014 | Analysis & Comment, Being Human festival, Public Engagement

By Professor Rick Rylance The humanities are all around us – in the books and newspapers we read, the programmes, the plays and the films we watch, the concerts we listen to, the exhibitions we visit, and so much more. They are there less obviously but equally...
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