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The phrase "humanities graduates" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to individuals who have completed a degree in a humanities field such as history, literature, philosophy, or art. Example: "The company is seeking to hire a diverse group of employees, including humanities graduates with a strong understanding of critical thinking and communication skills."
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Tackling today's biggest social and technological challenges requires the ability to think critically about their human context, which is something that humanities graduates happen to be best trained to do.
Newsrooms tend to be largely peopled by humanities graduates.
There is a surfeit of humanities graduates and a shortage of agronomists and engineers.
The humanities graduates expect to read a book and learn from it.
Arts and humanities graduates end up in sectors as diverse as healthcare and computing.
He tells me why canny employers see the value of humanities graduates.
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What were some important early leadership lessons for you? A. I was a humanities graduate with a major in English literature.
Graduate Services in Doe Library accepts reserves for humanities graduate level courses.
He took the young business and humanities graduate with him when he was headhunted by Mondragón to set up its own innovation centre.
Through the newly formed Digital Humanities Grad Network, humanities graduate students at Cornell meet monthly at the library to discuss digital projects, approaches and resources.
E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet I'm a former humanities graduate student myself — I went to grad school in English from 2003 through 2011 before becoming a journalist, and am still working nights on my dissertation — and I'm impressed by the clarity of the opinions these essays express.
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