Human Worlds is the University’s annual Humanities-based festival. It is a series of free events for members of the public, including families, to explore the humanities and beyond. The Festival theme for 2017 is ‘Lost and Found’. Everyone is welcome!
Kicking off on Wednesday 8 November with two nights of Hope & Hops, the festival programme includes a pre-release preview of a Southampton produced climate change film, a world café bringing community and research together and evenings with authors Jennifer Egan, Claire Fuller and Philip Hoare. For a full list of events at Human Worlds, and to book yourself a place, click here.
Saturday 18 November is Hands-On Humanities Day, a free-to-attend, family day full of interactive exhibits, workshops and talks. The day will include augmented reality, Minecraft, creative writing, art workshops alongside many other hands-on activities.
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If you have any further questions or queries about this event please contact the Public Engagment Research unit