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In January, Oxford University Press announced its support for SHAPE, a new collective name for the humanities, arts, and social sciences and an equivalent term to STEM. SHAPE stands for Social Sciences, Humanities, and the Arts for People and the Economy and aims to underline the value that these disciplines bring to society. Over the last year or so, huge attention has—rightly—been placed on scientific and technological advancement but does that mean we’re overlooking the contribution of SHAPE in finding solutions to global issues? Today’s episode of The Oxford Comment brings together two leading voices from SHAPE and STEM disciplines to discuss how we might achieve greater balance between sciences and the arts. In the episode, Dr Kathryn Murphy, a Fellow in English Literature at Oriel College at the University of Oxford and the co-editor of "On Essays", and Professor Tom McLeish, inaugural Professor of Natural Philosophy in the Department of Physics at the University of York and the author of "The Poetry and Music of Science", discuss the origins of the SHAPE/STEM divide and what might be done to address it. Learn more about "On Essays" and Kathryn Murphy here: https://global.oup.com/academic/produ... Learn more about "The Poetry and Music of Science" and Tom McLeish here: https://global.oup.com/academic/produ... Please check out Episode 61 of The Oxford Comment and subscribe to The Oxford Comment through your favourite podcast app to listen to the latest insights from our expert authors: Amazon Music: https://oxford.ly/3O8bPBH Apple Podcasts: https://oxford.ly/2RuYMPa Audible: https://oxford.ly/3ssXRAO Google Podcasts: https://oxford.ly/38UpF5h iHeartRadio: https://oxford.ly/3xBtxaQ Spotify: https://oxford.ly/2JLNTTO Stitcher: https://oxford.ly/2R0fVNZ TuneIn: https://oxford.ly/3jKR0OG Youtube: https://oxford.ly/2YY4iMT The Oxford Comment Crew: Executive Producer: Steven Filippi Associate Producers: Ella Percival and Bethany Drew Host: Julia Baker Humanities Correspondant: Thomas Woollard Music: Filaments by Podington Bear is licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Po... © Oxford University Press