New census dates from 2014
From 2014, the census dates for both Semester 1 and 2 topics will fall on the last day of teaching week 5 of each semester, rather […]
From 2014, the census dates for both Semester 1 and 2 topics will fall on the last day of teaching week 5 of each semester, rather […]
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 […]