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HomeEventsHRC 50th Birthday Morning Tea
HRC 50th Birthday Morning Tea
HRC 50th Birthday Morning Tea

The Humanities Research Centre (HRC) is one of Australia’s pre-eminent gateways to humanities scholarship throughout the world. For 50 years, the Centre has been a catalyst for innovative advanced research in and across the humanities nationally and internationally. We engage with and support all humanities related research disciplines, fields, and questions and are committed to facilitating public engagement with humanities knowledge and scholarship.

Join us for our 50th Birthday Morning Tea as we celebrate our history, look to the future and of course, have tea!

Joined by Professor Lachlan Blackhall (DVC Research and Innovation), we will be launching the Humanities Research Journal special edition “Public Humanities of the Future: Museums, Archives, Universities and Beyond”, with copies available for purchase on the day from ANU Press. We will also launch the latest HRC Annual Report (2023-2024) and cut our 50th Birthday Cake.

Tea tastings provided by Mr David Lyons, Founding Director, Australia Tea Cultural Society.

Please register via Humanitix

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Date & time

  • Tue 30 Jul 2024, 11:00 am - 11:00 am

Location

Level 4, Baldessin Precinct Building

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