More on the humanities and the coronavirus (Matthew Reisz, Times Higher Education)
Applying the humanities to questions created by the coronavirus crisis.
Applying the humanities to questions created by the coronavirus crisis.
Fighting viral contagion with time-tested advice.
The way Germany has sought the counsel of humanities thinkers as it seeks a return to normalcy in the corona-crisis.
How Chaucer's pilgrims enact the walking cure in springtime crisis, in line with Chinese medicine.
Different forms of narrative in the face of medical crisis.
How language reflects depression or other states of mental health.
Creating stories that teach about the science of healing.
To find your career, you needn't learn history or modern languages.
The humanities need to stand along with the sciences to address our modern challenges.
A conversation about humanities and healthcare, with patients at the center.