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The Humanitas Programme is a series of Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge in England, intended to bring leading practitioners and scholars to both universities to address major themes in the arts, social sciences, and humanities.

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Appointed for a given academic year, each Humanitas Visiting Professor delivers a series of events ranging from lectures to workshops, masterclasses, recitals and symposia. Lectures and symposia are filmed and available online to audiences throughout the world

Created by Lord Weidenfeld in 2010, the Humanitas Programme is funded by a number of donors and managed by the Oxford-based Weidenfeld-Hoffmann Trust. The Humanitas Programme has also been run in collaboration with TORCH The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities and CRASSH Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities

The Humanitas Programme often draws media attention for its topical and high-profile speakers, such as Eric Schmidt sharing a positive outlook on the impact of new technologies on our world, or Murray Perahia exploring the personal and universal in the work musical genius, or Shirin Neshat discussing the formation of her artistic identity.

Its Visiting Professorships have touched upon topics ranging from the complexity of narrating history to the challenges of sustainable development in the 21st century. [1]

List of Humanitas Visiting Professorships

Visiting Professorship in Architecture University of Oxford, Brasenose College

Visiting Professorship in Chamber Music University of Cambridge, Peterhouse

Visiting Professorship in Chinese Studies University of Cambridge, St Catharine's College

Visiting Professorship in Classical Music and Musical Education University of Oxford, St John's College

Visiting Professorship in Comparative European Literature University of Oxford, St Anne's College

Visiting Professorship in Contemporary Art (including photography) University of Oxford, Magdalen College

Visiting Professorship in Drama University of Oxford, Brasenose College

Visiting Professorship in Economic Thought University of Oxford, All Souls College

Visiting Professorship in Film & Television University of Oxford, St Anne's College

Visiting Professorship in Historiography University of Oxford, Trinity College

Visiting Professorship in the History of Art University of Cambridge, Clare College

Visiting Professorship in the History of Ideas University of Oxford, Merton College

Visiting Professorship in Intelligence Studies University of Oxford, All Souls College

Visiting Professorship in Interfaith Studies University of Oxford, Lady Margaret Hall

Visiting Professorship in Media University of Cambridge, St John's College

Visiting Professorship in Museums, Galleries, and Libraries University of Oxford, Balliol College

Visiting Professorship in Opera Studies University of Oxford, New College

Visiting Professorship in Rhetoric and the Art of Public Persuasion University of Oxford, St Peter's College

Visiting Professorship in Statecraft and Diplomacy University of Cambridge, Pembroke College

Visiting Professorship in Sustainability Studies University of Cambridge, Trinity Hall

Visiting Professorship in Voice and Classical Music University of Oxford, New College

Visiting Professorship in War Studies University of Cambridge, Churchill College

Visiting Professorship in Women's Rights University of Cambridge, King's College

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