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Welcome to the Research School of Humanities & the Arts

Welcome to the Research School of Humanities & the Arts

CHMS Staff Recognised in 2024 CASS Awards

‘Double disadvantage’: women with foreign accents seen as less employable

'Australia in 100 Words' a new book by Dr Amanda Laugesen

'Australia in 100 Words' a new book by Dr Amanda Laugesen

Statue of Augustus, Rome’s first emperor. His raised hand may resemble a Nazi salute, but it is significantly different.

Hail Caesar or heil Hitler? Why politicians hijack classical culture

Dr Trinca speaking with ANU Vice President (First Nations) Professor Peter Yu in his role as Chair of the Museum’s Indigenous Reference Group. Photo: National Museum of Australia.

Australians need their national institutions more than ever – but not for the reasons you’d think

Welcome to the Research School of Humanities & the Arts

Welcome to the Research School of Humanities & the Arts title

The Research School of Humanities & the Arts (RSHA) produces world-leading, innovative research and education in the humanities and creative arts.

We seek to understand the diversity and complexity of human experience, across cultures and languages, past and present; to examine the ways in which that experience shapes and is shaped by the environment - historical, political, sociocultural, linguistic and natural; and to discover how people have tried to make sense of the world and the place of humanity within it. In so doing, we seek to transform the future.

From tackling social inequality and fostering inclusive societies to confronting environmental challenges and grappling with ethical dilemmas posed by technological changes, we aim to address today’s interconnected global challenges and contribute to informed decision-making, policy formulation, and social transformation.

Our disciplines also play a crucial role in curating artistic, literary, musical, and cultural heritage, tangible and intangible, and we take a leadership role in advocating for the importance of humanities-driven knowledges and methodologies in Australia and globally.

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