
Dr Kim Huynh in Conversation with Khadim Ali for World Refugee Day
On 20 June World Refugee Day, HRC Deputy Director Kim Huynh was in conversation with acclaimed artist Khadim Ali. With a collective of artists, academics, members of the public, and students of all…

Announcing 2024 HRC Internal Fellows
The Humanities Research Centre is delighted to announce the recipients of the 2024 RSHA-HRC Internal Fellowship and RSSS-HRC Monograph Fellowship. Two fellows have been awarded one semester of…

The future of Australian museums: What we mean when we say the humanities are at risk
HRC Director Professor Kylie Message has written for ABC Religion & Ethics on the lack of funding for our internationally significant museums and the message this sends about the value of …

'Humanities Research' Re-launch: Public Humanities of the Future: Museums, Archives, Universities and Beyond
After 11 years in the wilderness, we could not be prouder to announce that Humanities Research journal has been relaunched by ANU Press. Now available at doi.org/10.22459/HR.XX.01.2024 The…

HRC Deputy Director involved in discussions to develop National Carer Strategy
On 17 May 2024, HRC Deputy Director Kim Huynh met with the Minister for Social Services Amanda Rishworth, Federal Member for Canberra Alicia Payne and local carers to discuss the development of a…
Recognising the potential of university collections as research infrastructure
The 18th of May is International Museums Day (IMD), which, in 2024, focuses on the potential for museums and collections to unlock knowledge. HRC Director, Kylie Message …

More than museums: University collections key to unlocking knowledge
More than museums: University collections key to unlocking knowledge On the occasion of International Museums Day (18 May), Kylie Message-Jones, HRC Director, has written a piece for the…