Celebrating success

Colonial South Australia in concert Flinders University historical researcher Dr Gillian Dooley will perform music from ‘colonial South Australia and beyond’ for a lecture-recital at Urrbrae […]

Boldly taking archaeology into space

Finding ways to ways to preserve historic space sites has resulted in Flinders University’s “Dr Space Junk” Associate Professor Alice Gorman and Associate Professor Justin Walsh […]

Celebrating fearless women for IWD

International Women’s Day on Wednesday 8 March will cast a celebratory spotlight on the achievements of women – and Flinders University and the Flinders University Student […]

Celebrating success

New pilot programs build industry links The South Australian Government has pledged up to $1.85 million to establish two Industry Doctoral Training Centre (IDTC) pilot programs. […]

New accelerator grants program launched

The Australian Government is rolling out new grants to help turn great ideas from Australia’s brightest minds into commercial opportunities that can foster greater collaborations between […]

Celebrating success

Protecting global underwater heritage Associate Professor Wendy Van Duivenvoorde and Associate Professor Mark Staniforth appeared before a televised parliamentary hearing of the Joint Standing Committee on […]

Scholarships on offer for women postgrads

The Australian Federation of University Women SA (AFUW-SA) is offering two scholarships worth up to $5000 for women undertaking post-doctorate study in South Australia. The Graduate […]

Historic harpsichord finds a new home

Flinders University’s beautiful historic harpsichord, built for Sturt CAE in the 1970s by well-known South Australian instrument maker Richard Schaumloffel, has become a beloved feature of […]

In touch with ... Tets Kimura

Having previously been a war correspondent in Baghdad, Dr Tets Kimura is now a researcher in art and cultural history. We asked about his extensive travels […]