Being Human Festival 2022
Ever wondered what it’s like to work in a library? Want to create your family oral history but don’t know where to start? Find out at Being Human Festival 2022!
What is it?
Being Human is the UK’s national festival of the humanities. It celebrates how the humanities enrich our everyday lives and help us understand a changing world.
Where and when?
Saturday, 12 November, 10am – 4pm
John Rylands Research Institute and Library
A day of interactive activities that spotlights the work taking place behind the shelves at the Rylands.
Discover the hidden life of the library and learn about the work of the staff most visitors never see. Expect a pop-up imaging lab, printing demonstrations, a collections encounter, and a tour of our new exhibition, Transitions in Print.
Free entry. Booking required only for the Transitions in Print tour (11am or 1pm).
Thursday, 17 November, 6.30 – 8.30pm
A conversation with Prof Andrew Doig and Archaeologist Dr Melanie Giles, chaired by Prof Carsten Timmermann.
Bringing together humanities, sciences and museum collections, this event will explore mortality and breakthroughs in understanding death, from prehistory to the 21st Century. A pop-up exhibition from the Museum of Medicine and Health will also reveal public health histories from Manchester’s industrial past.
Free entry. Book your place here.
Saturday, 19 November, 10am – 4pm
John Rylands Research Institute and Library
An opportunity for people of all ages to explore oral histories – and create their own!
Meet our curators and discover items from the University of Manchester Library Special Collections, book your place on Making History Together: Oral History Workshop to create your own family oral histories and explore personal stories about the NHS over the last seven decades through the Voices of Our Archive pop-up exhibition and the short film A Moment in Time.
Free entry. Booking required only for Making History Together: Oral History Workshop (1-2pm)
To find out more about these and other events happening across the University, visit the Being Human website!