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HomeNews2022 ANU Collections Annual Report Now Available
2022 ANU Collections Annual Report now available
Thursday 16 February 2023

The 2022 ANU Collections Annual Report is now available digitally and in print.

The report features the Humanities Research Centre (HRC) Historic Poster Collection which has become publicly accessible for the first time. The report also highlights HRCs Collections in Conversation Podcast, a collaboration between the ANU Humanities Research Centre, ANU Centre of Digital Humanities Research and ANU Research Initiatives and Infrastructure, which explores the extraordinary objects found in the University’s collections and the incredible stories they can tell about Australia and its relationships across the world. 

The report covers many aspects of ANUs specialist research, teaching and heritage collections across ANUs Colleges and Service Divisions including the history of female curatorship of the ANU Classics Museum and the digitissation of the ANU Seed Collection from the School of Culture, History and Language.