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Humanities Research
What does research in the humanities look like?
Any project should begin with a subject that sparks curiosity! Interdisciplinary work is essential in research and allows you to build relationships through this collaboration. Examples of research in the Humanities include:
- archival research
- projects in visual and performing arts
- projects in disciplines such as philosophy, religion, languages, and history
You may be inspired by topics discussed in some of the your humanities-related courses!
Benefits of research in the arts and humanities:
- Learn skills to conduct research and exploration
- Improve your writing skills
- Learn skills future employers are seeking
- Gain access to potential mentors
- Promotes equity and access to all subject areas
- Creates discussions and collborations across disciplines
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