The Royal Society of Tasmania

The advancement of knowledge

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Your contribution keeps this Society advancing knowledge. Providing the opportunity for scholars in many fields to publish their work in a yearly peer-reviewed journal (offered at a discounted price as part of the subscription fee), enables the Society to develop wonderful books like The Library at the End of the World and Charles Darwin in Hobart Town from The Royal Society Collection circa 1843, hold symposia like this year’s Winter Series coming up in July and monthly lectures, to name some of what we do. Here’s how to apply or renew membership. We strongly urge you to become apart of this long-lived, vibrant community of amazing and knowledgeable people. Come along to the next lectures in Hobart (free) and Launceston (small fee for non-members) and check it out. We welcome feedback.

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