Award for Flinders disability activist
Flinders University public health researcher and PhD graduate Dr Betty-Jean (‘B-J’) Dee-Price has received a Women of Achievement Award from the Zonta Adelaide Club, part of […]
Flinders University public health researcher and PhD graduate Dr Betty-Jean (‘B-J’) Dee-Price has received a Women of Achievement Award from the Zonta Adelaide Club, part of […]
Addressing a problem that she endured through childhood has created an exciting research pathway for Flinders Honours student Olivia Bellas. We spoke with her about the […]
As acting Deputy Dean for Nursing Leadership, Dr Tiffany Conroy leads the team responsible for the largest student cohort at Flinders University. We caught up with […]
More than 445,000 Australians are living with stroke, and around half of these people struggle to move their arms or hands. However, fewer than half of […]
Graduation ceremonies are significant and memorable occasions for everyone within the Flinders community – not only for graduating students, family and friends, but also staff. Together, […]
Improving the health of ageing Australians, coordinating care to prevent poor outcomes and incorporating personal experiences into decision making are the aims of a new collaborative […]
Flinders University research projects investigating cultural heritage, protecting people with disabilities from abuse, and monitoring species reintroduced into habitats will share more than $1.2 million of […]
Professor Jeroen Hendriks has been inducted into the International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame, while an academic completes her second PhD, and students can apply for […]
As the 2022 academic year begins, Flinders University is proud to announce several new Matthew Flinders Professors and a new Matthew Flinders Fellow, all of whom […]