“Art disrupts, narrative connects—together, they can transform.”
Narratives can train empathy, shape identities, and imagine alternative worlds—but also risk reinforcing dominant ideologies and inequalities when used uncritically. The arts, likewise, hold potential for both resistance and complicity. What emerges when we bring them together—across genres, disciplines, and research practices?
Come join us for inspiring lectures, hands-on workshops, experiential exercises, and a collaborative project!
Participants from the humanities, social, behavioral, and technological sciences are invited to critically and creatively explore the interplay of narrative and the arts in relation to their own research, design, and practice. The winter school is especially designed for PhDs and early career researchers interested in the study of narrative, as well as professionals interested in storytelling.
More events
Thu 23 Apr 2026Robotics Day 2026
Fri 24 Apr 2026 10:30 - 11:30PhD Defence Debbie Oyeku | Drift, actor-networks, and structuration as drivers of planning support systems institutionalization - The spatial development framework methodology in Rwanda's spatial planning processes
Mon 18 - Wed 20 May 2026Twente Health School Event: Ready to shape the future of health?
Thu 28 May 2026 12:30 - 13:30Water quality monitored with Citizen Science and The making of UT Science Stories
Wed 10 Jun 2026 12:30 - 17:00ENHANCE - Voices in motion
