Free public lectures at Flinders
Exercise as the antidote to frail bones, teaching critical thinking, Vikings and vaccination history all feature in a host of free public lectures at Flinders this […]
Exercise as the antidote to frail bones, teaching critical thinking, Vikings and vaccination history all feature in a host of free public lectures at Flinders this […]
Visit the Flinders University Art Museum (FUAM) to see highlights of the University’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art collection, in a new exhibition titled ‘Tradition […]
Hosted by recent Tall Poppy winner Dr Rodrigo Praino, a Science Week event is set to engage and educate attendees on the science of politics through […]
Flinders University’s Centre of Marine Bioproducts Development at the College of Medicine and Public Health, has entered into a new R&D agreement with a major Chinese […]
BAE Systems plans to revolutionise naval shipbuilding facilities in SA by establishing a digital shipyard in Adelaide, after being selected to design and build Australia’s fleet […]
Australia has a significant role to play in ending human trafficking, as Flinders University lecturer in Occupational Therapy Emma George highlighted on World Day Against Trafficking […]
History Research Seminar program Ella Stewart-Peters, a Flinders University PhD Candidate will present on ‘From “Ignorant Mothers” to “Conscientious Fathers”: Cornwall and the Vaccination Act, 1840-1907’. […]
A new staff-to-staff service request tool has been successfully released in the College of Business, Government and Law and the College of Nursing and Health Sciences […]
Flinders University is participating in the 2018 Student Experience Survey (SES) this August and teaching staff are encouraged to promote the initiative to students by including […]