
Forget the budget - celebrate International Museums Day
Forget the budget - celebrate International Museums Day Kylie Message-Jones has written a piece for the Canberra Times. "Everyone knows that Canberra hosts the nation's premier art collection at…
From COVID-19 to national cultural policy: Understanding the importance of cultural infrastructure
From COVID-19 to national cultural policy: Understanding the importance of cultural infrastructure Professor Kylie-Message Jones has written a piece for the ABCs Religion & Ethics I want to…

HRC partner in 2025 Global Humanities Institute on Indigenous Mobilities, Tourism, and Racial Capitalism
We are thrilled to be part of a team that has been awarded $200K USD from the Consortium of Humanities Centres and Institutes with the support of a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to run a…

Applications now open for 2024 HRC Internal Fellowships
The Humanities Research Centre is now accepting applications for the 2024 RSHA Internal Fellowship and the 2024 RSSS Monograph Fellowship. HRC Internal Fellowships are…

Hear me out: Canberra needs more politicians
Dr Kim Huynh has written a piece for the Canberra Times. Hear me out: Canberran needs politicians! But not like the ones that we have already. 28 March 2024 "Tasmanians also have a…

Dr Kim Huynh on his 2024 Whitlam Essay Residency
HRC Deputy Director Dr Kim Huynh has just spent a week at Gough and Margaret Whitlam’s family home in Cabramatta NSW as part of the inaugural Whitlam Essay Residency. The residency is a collaboration…

New Publication: Objects in Motion
We are delighted that Objects in Motion, a special edition of Society and Space edited by Malini Sur (2022 Visiting Fellow) and Kylie Message (HRC Director), is now out in the world. This beautifully…