Royal Society of Tasmania
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The Royal Society of Tasmania (RST) was formed in 1843. It was the first Royal Society outside the United Kingdom, and its mission is the advancement of knowledge.[1]
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Formation | 14 October 1843 (1843-10-14) |
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Type | Statutory corporation |
Headquarters | Hobart, Tasmania, Australia |
Website | www |
Formerly called | Botanical and Horticultural Society of Van Diemen's Land |
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The work of the Royal Society of Tasmania includes:
- Promoting Tasmanian historical, scientific and technological knowledge for the benefit of Tasmanians,
- Fostering Tasmanian public engagement and participation in the quest for objective knowledge,
- Recognising excellence in academia and supporting Tasmanian academic excellence, and
- Providing objective advice for policy relating to Tasmanian issues.
The Patron of the Society is Her Excellency, Professor, the Honourable Kate Warner AM, Governor of Tasmania.[1]