A common belief is that science and the humanities are in conflict, with universities often prioritizing technology over subjects like philosophy and literature. However, this view is flawed, as humanities are crucial for understanding the implications of scientific advancements. ShanghaiTech University in China exemplifies this by investing in both STEM and humanities. The Institute of Humanities at ShanghaiTech, established in 2013, has grown rapidly, hosting international scholars and events. This growth highlights the importance of humanities in fostering creativity, ethical awareness, and well-rounded individuals in a tech-focused world. The institute’s success shows that humanities are essential, not just supplementary, to education in technology-driven institutions.
QUESTION: How might integrating humanities with science and technology education impact the way future generations solve global challenges?
