Human Worlds Festival, the University’s annual Humanities-based festival organised by the Public Engagement with Research unit (PERu), starts today and is taking place until Sunday 22 November.
The programme runs exclusively online, with a variety of immersive experiences in Minecraft and VR, downloadable resources, live workshops, talks and performances from special sections such as
- Being Human as Praxis
- Writers’ Nook
- Southampton Sound Fest
- Mayflower 400 Special
- Human Worlds Studio
Hands-on Humanities Day Goes Digital will take place on Saturday 21 November, 10:30 – 16:30 starting with an interactive workshop on Blackboard Collaborate followed by a live streaming on the UoS Festival YouTube channel, featuring family-friendly talks and performances.
You can view the listing of activities and events and book your free tickets on the official festival website. Keep up-to-date with the event unfolding on social media at #HumanWorlds.