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