Flinders in Borneo to gain skills in autism care
A group of Flinders staff and students from the Disability and Community Inclusion Unit has travelled to Brunei on the island of Borneo to learn more […]
A group of Flinders staff and students from the Disability and Community Inclusion Unit has travelled to Brunei on the island of Borneo to learn more […]
Flinders has been successful in securing more than $1m in the latest round of Australia Awards Fellowship funding, as announced by Foreign Minister Julie Bishop earlier […]
Distinguished palaeontologist, Professor John Long, has received an Honorary Bragg Membership to The Royal Institution of Australia for his significant contribution to science and science communication. […]
Have you got a great idea for the world’s next medical innovation or assistive technology? Applications are open now for funding support from the Flinders University […]
Flinders athletes have put in blistering performances at the 2017 City-Bay Fun Run, placing 2nd, 10th and 11th among 26,000 runners. Riley Cocks, recently returned from […]
Professor Melanie Oppenheimer, Chair of History at Flinders, has been elected to the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia (ASSA). She is among 46 Australian […]
Flinders has won the Innovation Award from the Tertiary Education Facilities Management Association (TEFMA) for its new cleaning model implemented in 2016. The TEFMA Innovation Award is […]
A team from Flinders NT has won an Australian Government Award for University Teaching. Associate Professor Narelle Campbell, Dr Helen Wozniak, Associate Professor Sue Lenthall and […]
Adjunct Professor Cornelius Holtorf has been awarded the world’s first UNESCO Chair in Archaeology with a specialisation in Heritage Futures. While most archaeologists work to preserve […]