A fearless look at Australia's oldest theatre

Flinders University Drama lecturer and dramaturg Dr Christopher Hurrell is fearlessly examining the several roles that Australia’s oldest surviving theatre building, the Queen’s Theatre in Adelaide, […]

In touch with ... Rebecca Carpenter-Mew

While writing her PhD about changing the depiction of ageing, Rebecca Carpenter-Mew spoke with us about the importance of fighting myths and stereotypes, and offers some […]

Code of Conduct training for all staff

Flinders University’s Code of Conduct, introduced in 2021, is designed to ensure we collectively maintain the highest standards – and it requires your input. All Flinders […]

Mentor connections for researchers in 2023

The popular Flinders University Researcher Mentoring Program for Early-Career Researchers will run again in 2023, pairing early-career researchers (ECRs) with senior academics who can help develop […]

Key Indigenous lecture honours Uncle Lewis

Kyam Maher, South Australia’s Attorney-General and Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, will deliver the 2022 Dr Uncle Lewis Yarlupurka O’Brien Public Lecture, an event this week that […]

Have your say on University Medal criteria

Eligibility criteria for the University Medal, one of Flinders University’s top awards for academic excellence, is being assessed to ensure equitable access across all Colleges and […]

Workshop encourages knowledge exchange

Workforce challenges facing current and future generations was the topic of an industry and academic exchange workshop held recently at Flinders University’s Tonsley campus. The teaching […]