Research Centres Tate’s research remit encompasses not only art history but also visual culture, technical art history and conservation science, cultural theory and policy, education and museum studies. Hyundai Tate Research Centre: Transnational Hyundai Tate Research Centre: Transnational expands Tate’s commitment to developing its collections and programmes beyond Western Europe and North America Tate Research Centre: Asia Advancing the documentation, acquisition, display, critical interpretation and public understanding of modern and contemporary Asian art Tate Research Centre: Learning Promoting research, knowledge exchange with the aim of informing practice in the field of learning in galleries Tate Research Centre: British Romantic Art The centre aims to promote research on British art from around 1770 to 1850. Highlights of Tate’s collection of British art of the Romantic period include the Turner Bequest, the Oppé collection of watercolours and drawings, and major holdings of the work Tate Research Centre: Victorian and Edwardian Art The centre aims to promote research on British art from 1840 to 1915, building on Tate’s collection and exhibition programme. Tate Research Centre: Curatorial Practice and Museology Tate Liverpool aims to embed research at the core of its public activities. The mission of this research centre is to focus on the notion of the ‘museum as a learning machine’. Tate Research Centre: Creative Communities Tate Research Centre: Creative Communities at Tate St Ives aims to deepen awareness of Tate’s collection of modern art associated with West Cornwall and its critical interpretation.