SHAPE is a new collective name for those subjects that help us understand ourselves, others and the human world around us. They provide us with the methods and forms of expression we need to build better, deeper, more colourful and more valuable lives for all.
Academic and business leaders believe the future lies in recognising and capturing the value of SHAPE disciplines themselves, as well as how they work together with STEM to build a better functioning future.
The extraordinary times we’re all currently living through show us just how crucial SHAPE subjects are in keeping life running, care going, communities together, the economy working, the environment sustainable and people’s spirits lifted.Some recent blogs and commentary related to SHAPE (thanks to Shivani Shukla for keeping track of these).
1. Panel Discussion on SHAPE by Jesus College Oxford, on July 17, 2020: https://www.jesus.ox.ac. uk/about-jesus-college/events/ 2020/what-really-matters-3- shape-things-come
2. Coverage in tes: 'Shape' subjects crucial for meaningful catch-up effort
3. Article in Forbes: 'Move Over STEM: Why SHAPE Skills Will Add True Value To Tomorrow’s Workforce'
4. Article in The Telegraph: 'Arts subjects have as much value as STEM': the new education campaign tackling the myth of 'soft' degrees.
5. Article in The Guardian: University and Arts Council in drive to re-brand 'soft' academic subjects
6. Opinion piece in The Guardian, by Peter Bazalgette: Why the arts must shape our future
7. Editorial in The Guardian: The Guardian view on the humanities: the importance of being rounded
8. Coverage in The Boar: ‘Shape’ initiative aims to promote arts, humanities and social sciences
9. LSE Blog by Julia Black: To build a better world after COVID-19, now is the time to transform how we think about social science commercialisation
10. Comment by David Cannadine and Julia Black: https://wonkhe.com/ blogs/all-subjects-have-a- role-to-play-in-rebuilding- post-covid-lets-shape-the- future-together/
11. Coverage in the Marketing Gazette: Shape campaign: A rebranding of ‘soft’ academic subjects
12. Blog article on SHAPE: SHAPE-ing the Future
13. Mention of SHAPE in Research Libraries UK: https://www.rluk.ac.uk/ category/sector-news/
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