Drawing from ancient history
‘Geo-picks, acid, pixels and paint brushes’ is the title of this year’s Flinders University Wells Annual Lecture in Palaeontology being held on 11 October. Wildlife and […]
‘Geo-picks, acid, pixels and paint brushes’ is the title of this year’s Flinders University Wells Annual Lecture in Palaeontology being held on 11 October. Wildlife and […]
An expert assessment of Flinders University Palaeontology’s extensive vertebrate collection has been done with support from a $7250 Community Heritage Grant (CHG). The Flinders University Vertebrate […]
A giant raptor twice the size of a wedge-tailed eagle and a weird wombat relative and a nut-cracking possum from inland Australia have been described in […]
Dr Sean Williams, Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing at Flinders University, is celebrating the launch this month of Honour Among Ghosts, a novel that stands as […]
Palaeontology students from Flinders University have been getting their hands dirty looking for megafauna bones at the rich Alacoota fossil site near Alice Springs. The Alacoota […]
Southern hairy-nosed wombats at the Brookfield Conservation Park went into hiding on World Wombat Day (22 October 2021) during a special celebration to mark 50 years of Flinders […]
A prize-winning Year 12 student has gone back in time with a Flinders University fossil expedition to the Naracoorte Caves and the opportunity to study palaeontology […]
To highlight the achievements of Australia’s leading STEM researchers and inventors, a series of children’s books called Aussie STEM Stars has been released – with one […]
Flinders University professors, researchers and graduates have starring roles in this year’s National Science Week (14-22 August), Australia’s annual celebration of science and technology. With over […]