Building on a tradition of innovation
Flinders University celebrates 30 years of teaching Law. In 1992 a group of 20 students made history as the very first to study Law at Flinders […]
Flinders University celebrates 30 years of teaching Law. In 1992 a group of 20 students made history as the very first to study Law at Flinders […]
Jack Weise is giving back through The Weise Foundation Scholarship. Law and Commerce graduate Jack Weise (BCom ’09, LLB/LP(GradEntry) ’13) is passionate about the transformative power […]
The combined talents of leadership, language skills, innovative spirit and strategic vision has seen Elizabeth Naumczyk (BA ’76) establish three research law libraries, in Australia, The […]
Professor Robyn Young is working to stop autistic people from slipping through the justice system cracks. An interaction with the police and the criminal courtsystem is […]
Leanne Liddle is set to transform the Northern Territory justice system. As Director of the Aboriginal Justice Unit in the Northern Territory’s Department of the Attorney-General […]
Growing up in a Kenyan refugee camp, South Sudanese Daniel Ajak didn’t believe university would be part of his future. But aged 13, he and his […]
A former soldier transitions to law Meet 30-year-old Trevor Morris, a former soldier who has taken the first step in his journey to becoming a lawyer […]
2020 Winner of the Small Business Award, Mellissa Larkin epitomises the ethos of The Telstra Business Women’s Awards of “undoing traditional business for the better”. Flinders […]
Khatija Thomas’ family moved to Adelaide from Port Augusta when she was seven, to seek better work and education opportunities. The smaller community would always remain […]