How will AI shape the future? Can we navigate the coming revolutions? What, ultimately, does it mean to be human and to live in this fast-changing world? The Humanities have the power to help us with these questions.
They allow us to steer the best course into the future - from informing policy-making and helping to bridge the divide between opinions and beliefs, to articulating complex problems and guiding medical and technological innovation in an ethical manner, to proposing how we can co-exist with intelligent machines.
We are looking for that next generation of linguists, musicians, classicists, historians, philosophers, artists, theologists, writers and entrepreneurs to play their part in shaping the future and to join the long list of Humanities alumni who have made their mark on the world – from Adam Smith, Oscar Wilde and J.R.R. Tolkien, to Vera Brittain, Indira Gandhi, Martha Lane-Fox and Hugh Grant.
With our cutting-edge, cross disciplinary courses, our wide range of artist- and researcher-led projects, the innovative start-ups created by our graduates, our ground-breaking work on the ethics of AI, and the opening of the new Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities in 2025, we now have a once in a lifetime opportunity to tackle some of the biggest challenges ever faced.