humanities in the PONS Dictionary

humanities Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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The sci-tech program, humanities program, and the sophomore technologies program integrate multiple disciplines to enhance subject matter for students.
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Many works of art and most works of literature tell stories; indeed, most of the humanities involve stories.
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The main campus would expand with removing the old field, room for campus facilities, and a new humanities building now stand in the space.
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Some humanities scholars prefer the uncommon term for the entire island chain.
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The university offers scientific research in arts, humanities, philosophy, arts, management engineering, social and natural sciences.
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It was then remodeled into a humanities building, which it currently serves as today.
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It trains researchers and teachers in the sciences and the humanities.
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However, in some classes, particularly those in the humanities and social sciences, no number grades are ever used.
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Perhaps the first dedicated publisher of open access monographs in the humanities was re.press who published their first title in that 2006.
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The education has a strong basis in the visual arts and humanities.
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