Galloping tales of colourful colonial women

Best-selling writer Hannah Kent will make a return to Flinders University next week during the 24th Australasian Irish Studies Conference. The Flinders University graduate will launch a new […]

Creative arts soar with star recruits

Creative arts education at Flinders University is going from strength to strength with the arrival of a stellar lineup of teaching talent next year. Among them […]

Brave new wave hits Glenelg

Curated by Flinders University Museum of Art (FUMA) and now on display at the Bay Discovery Centre,  Brave new wave: desert women painters showcases the remarkable […]

When eating loses its appeal

When people no longer experience pleasure from eating, it can lead to serious health complications, especially among older or infirmed people.  Public health experts say this […]

Neuroscience research to the fore

Flinders researchers continue to fly the flag for a strong neuroscience tradition at our University, presenting an array of new and emerging insights at the Australasian […]

Indigenous archaeology expert joins elite group

The Australian Academy of the Humanities this month celebrated 50 years by inducting a further 17 fellows, including Flinders University archaeologist Professor Claire Smith. Professor Smith has […]

Overpopulation prophecy unfolds

Fifty years after the best-seller The Population Bomb warned of the perils of overpopulation and environmental destruction, renowned American biologist Professor Paul Ehrlich gave an update […]

Flinders expert flushed with success

Sustainable purification of wastewater by naturally occurring algae is an outstanding way for regional towns to reuse precious water – and reduce a town’s carbon footprint […]

ARC funding propels toxic chemical solution

A three-year research project, awarded close to $500,000 through the Australian Research Council’s Special Research Initiative (SRI) program, will target development of new filtration technology to […]