Refunding the Humanities: the Case for Succession

Event Date: 

Sunday, July 1, 2012 - 3:30pm to 5:00pm

Event Location: 

  • University of Cambridge
  • Law Faculty
  • Sidwick Site
  • Lecture Room LG18
  • Talk

Conference Title: The Future University

Session/Panel: Higher Education Policy and the Humanities

Talk Title: Refunding the Humanities: the Case for Succession

Convener: Professor Mary Jacobus

(CRASSH, University of Cambridge)

Panels will consider musical performance and creative practice, the reorientation of old disciplines in new regions, the relation between universities as they are or might be, and between digitality and democracy, higher education policy and the humanities, the role of ‘the human’ in global literature, and a range of literacies that include both digital literacy and the literate eye in looking at and writing about art. Keynotes will address ‘Digital Technologies and the Conditional University’ (Bernard Stiegler, Pompidou Centre) and ‘The Impact of International History’ (Sir Adam Roberts, President of the British Academy).

The programme will also feature a musical performance event called ‘Improvisation in the Round’, a panel discussion on ‘The Fate of the Humanities’, and a closing panel at the Fitzwilliam Museum on the role of the University Art Museum.