Humanities News

BiblioTech: Bringing Humanities Ph.D. Innovation to Silicon Valley

On May 11, 2011, executive officers and venture capitalists from Silicon Valley and humanities faculty and doctoral students from Stanford University will come together to discuss the ways in which humanities doctoral students can help Silicon Valley businesses and how these businesses can enlist humanities Ph.D.’s. Keynote speakers will include Vivek Ranadivé, Chairman and CEO […]

Digging Into Data Challenge Open Again

In 2009, JISC (Joint Information Systems Committee), a higher education IT consortium in the UK, launched the Digging Into Data Challenge. The digitization of large archives of books, folios, images, artworks and sound recordings in recent years has posed numerous challenges to scholars in the humanities; the Digging Into Data Challenge offered funding to 90 […]

Humanities at Risk in Britain

Post-1992 universities in Britain are more heavily affected by the government’s decision to withdraw the teaching grant from all but STEM subjects, and some fear the creation of vocational institutions for disadvantaged students, Inside Higher Ed reports. London Metropolitan University, which has the highest proportion of working-class students in the country, plans to eliminate history, […]

Modern Language Association Protests Federal Budget Cuts to Language and Humanities Programs

The MLA Executive Council has issued a statement criticizing the final Continuing Resolution for the 2011 federal budget in the United States, which includes dramatic cuts to International Education and Foreign Language programs, the Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education, and the National Endowment for the Humanities. The MLA urges its members in the U.S. […]

n+1: Why Bother? Review of Humanities Manifestos

In the most recent issue of the literary magazine n+1, Nicolas Dames reviews three recent books on the value of the humanities, Terry Castle’s The Professor and Other Writings, Louis Menand’s The Marketplace of Ideas: Reform and Resistance in the American University, and Martha Nussbaum’s Not for Profit: Why Democracy Needs the Humanities. The review […]

Unveiling the New India

By Oeendrila Lahiri, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, 4Humanities International Correspondent At a time when advanced countries such as the US and UK are drastically cutting down on education funds and especially attacking humanities, India seems to have managed to keep itself in the good books of all educationists.Why, even Obama cites it as an […]