The Humanities Research Network.

Linking minds and energies in the arts, culture and the humanities

The Humanities Research Network Te Whatunga Rangahau Aronui (HRN) is a dynamic database of individuals, organisations and activity in the wider humanities sector.

Creative Commons.

Creative Commons provides free tools that let authors, scientists, artists, and educators easily mark their creative work with the freedoms they want it to carry. The Council for the Humanities leads the project to establish Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand.

Aronui banner derived from John Edgar sculpture “Vein” 1995, media: granite, jasper

NEW ZEALAND ACADEMY FOR THE HUMANITIES

The Fellows of the New Zealand Academy for the Humanities-Aronui

The Fellows of the New Zealand Academy for the Humanities-Aronui have been awarded for distinguished achievement in research in a field associated with the humanities-aronui. It is an award for academic achievement over a sustained period, where this achievement is demonstrated by a combination of peer esteem, outstanding publications, and contribution to the well-being and development of the professional field.

The Fellows of the New Zealand Academy for the Humanities-Aronui were recently integrated to the Royal Society as Fellows of that Academy. Established under the Royal Society of New Zealand Act, 1997, the Academy is dedicated to promoting excellence in science, technology and the humanities. For more information, visit the Academy webpage.

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