The Humanities are academic disciplines that seek to understand and interpret the human experience, from individuals to entire cultures, engaging in the discovery, preservation, and communication of the past and present record to enable a deeper understanding of contemporary society. The Humanities encompass literature, classics, ancient and modern languages, history, philoso - phy, media studies, the fine and performing arts, and other related subjects. It can be a challenge to show the benefits the Humanities bring: in this infographic we gather available evidence to show the Humanities matter
Higher education is historically rooted in a model of learning based in the Humanities in which lite...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
The 2016 University of Windsor’s Humanities Research Group’s ‘Why Humanities?’ undergraduate essay/c...
What is the worth of humanities teaching and research? This collaborative report, based on meetings ...
Although humanists have tended to dwell on simple dichotomies as the source of our problems - the hu...
<p>The University College London (UCL) Centre for Digital Humanities–in collaboration with 4Humaniti...
The humanities play an important role at every kind of institution. Approximately 40 percent of all ...
A report released by Shearer West and colleagues confounds popular notions regarding the usefulness ...
A philosopher's small joke about the humanities--which may call attention to some features that have...
In the wake of both 9/11 and the financial crisis of 2008, the humanities have been offered as const...
What are the humanities? Who needs the humanities? Two questions I needed to address when I became d...
To ask what this issue of Maine Policy Review asks is to assume that the humanities are valuable and...
In this contribution I argue that the Humanities, just like any other maturefield of knowledge, shoul...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
Projects that bridge the humanities and sciences often attract attention from journalists, but evoke...
Higher education is historically rooted in a model of learning based in the Humanities in which lite...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
The 2016 University of Windsor’s Humanities Research Group’s ‘Why Humanities?’ undergraduate essay/c...
What is the worth of humanities teaching and research? This collaborative report, based on meetings ...
Although humanists have tended to dwell on simple dichotomies as the source of our problems - the hu...
<p>The University College London (UCL) Centre for Digital Humanities–in collaboration with 4Humaniti...
The humanities play an important role at every kind of institution. Approximately 40 percent of all ...
A report released by Shearer West and colleagues confounds popular notions regarding the usefulness ...
A philosopher's small joke about the humanities--which may call attention to some features that have...
In the wake of both 9/11 and the financial crisis of 2008, the humanities have been offered as const...
What are the humanities? Who needs the humanities? Two questions I needed to address when I became d...
To ask what this issue of Maine Policy Review asks is to assume that the humanities are valuable and...
In this contribution I argue that the Humanities, just like any other maturefield of knowledge, shoul...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
Projects that bridge the humanities and sciences often attract attention from journalists, but evoke...
Higher education is historically rooted in a model of learning based in the Humanities in which lite...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
The 2016 University of Windsor’s Humanities Research Group’s ‘Why Humanities?’ undergraduate essay/c...