The Macleay MuseumThe Macleay Museum had its origins in the collection of insects begun by Alexander Macleay in the late eighteenth century. It has developed into an extraordinary collection of natural history specimens, ethnographic artifacts, scientific instruments and historic photographs. More ...Current Exhibition On the inside: anatomy and learning
The Nicholson Museum
The Nicholson Museum contains the largest and most prestigious collection of antiquities in Australia. It is also the country's oldest university museum, and features masterpieces of ancient art and objects of daily life from Egypt, the Middle East, Greece, Rome, Cyprus and Mesopatamia. More ...Current Exhibition
The Rare Book and Special Collections Library
The University's Rare Book Library holds 185,000 books and manuscripts which are rare, valuable or fragile, including eighty medieval manuscripts, works by Galileo, Halley and Copernicus and an extensive collection of Australiana. More ...Current Exhibition
Interactive Centre for Human Diseases (Pathology Museum) (restricted access) The Interactive Centre for Human Diseases is centrally situated on the 5th Level, Room 580, Blackburn Building. It houses approximately 1600 pathological specimens on permanent display. The Centre originated in the Anderson Stuart Building in 1889 and was designated "The Museum of Normal and Morbid Anatomy". The Centre's primary function lies in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching. However visitors including, nurses in training, physiotherapy trainees, school students and various other interest groups, can attend by contacting the Curator for an appointment. More ...
The J.L. Shellshear MuseumThe Shellshear Museum is a museum specialising in collections of human, other primate and marsupial skeletons. It also has a display of casts of a great range of hominids. Admission is FREE to anatomy students, bona fide researchers and scholars although some services attract a fee. More ...
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