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What does it mean to be human? That's the question King's College London are exploring throughout their Arts & Humanities Festival this month. Researchers, artists and scholars from the university will host a series of lectures, debates, performances and exhibits that look at the lives of our ancestors, analyse the mind, self and society, encapsulate the human disposition, medical advances that are rapidly blurring the lines between man and machine, globalisation, religion and the relevance of education and socio-political changes. For the full programme of events, head to kcl.ac.uk/artshums/ahfest/Programme.
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