Summer is nearly upon us
The latest entry in the Flinders Green News blog features tips to help prepare you for summer, what’s happening in the gardens around campus and advice […]
The latest entry in the Flinders Green News blog features tips to help prepare you for summer, what’s happening in the gardens around campus and advice […]
The University and unions have been bargaining for just over three months. Professor Richard Maltby, Chair of the Formal Negotiating Group has provided an overview of […]
Thereitis, 3D visualisation software invented by Theodor Wyeld from the School of Humanities, featured in the Business Review Weekly. Marketing and Communications Office staff member Katherine […]
The November issue of ‘Transnational Literature’ – the open access e-journal published by the Flinders Institute for Research in the Humanities – is now available here. […]
Flinders University Art Museum is an extraordinary resource, housing more than 5,500 works of art on campus and presenting a dynamic program of exhibitions and related […]
At the end of November 2013, the Library will retire the Voyager Library Catalogue. This is to prepare for the migration of the key Library functions […]
In the context of the 2013 Dimitria Greek Festival, the LOGOS Australian Centre for Hellenic Language and Culture in conjunction with the Pan Macedonian Association of […]
South Australian baby boomers (born between 1946 and 1965) are required for a PhD study on advance directive information dissemination online. Contact Sandra Bradley on sandra.bradley@flinders.edu.au […]
Flinders University will launch a new version of the HR System and the Employee Self Service (ESS), which is used by employees to record hours worked […]