Listen to audio: Adventures in the Humanities
If you missed our last Friday at the Library, Adventures in the Humanities: Shipwreck in the Mediterranean/Writing in the World with Dr Wendy van Duivenvoorde and Dr […]
If you missed our last Friday at the Library, Adventures in the Humanities: Shipwreck in the Mediterranean/Writing in the World with Dr Wendy van Duivenvoorde and Dr […]
Click here to listen to the audio recording – ‘No, no, you are not thinking! You are just being logical’: Thinking creatively about thinking creatively with Professor […]
Open Access Week (October 19th – 23rd 2015) is ‘Open for Collaboration’! This year’s Open Access week highlights the power of open access to drive collaboration and advance research. Open Access makes research publications and datasets freely available to the reader without passwords or paywalls.
2015 Ray Mathew Lecture: Private passions, Public Exposure by Andrea Goldsmith, first presented at the National Library of Australia on 19 May, repeated in Flinders University […]
The recording of David Clark’s talk ‘Magna Carta: the value of a constitutional myth’ from Fridays at the Library, 29 May, is now available.
International Publishing House Springer will have an O Week stall on Monday 23rd February from 10am – 4pm in the Humanities Courtyard.
2-5pm, Friday 7 November 2014 Hetzel Lecture Theatre, Institute Building, State Library of SA Corner North Terrace and Kintore Avenue, Adelaide An afternoon of talks and […]
3.30pm, Friday 17 October 2014 Noel Stockdale Room, Central Library, Flinders University Fridays at the Library presents Melanie Oppenheimer The Role of Australian Red Cross in War: […]
3.30pm, Friday 26 September 2014 Noel Stockdale Room, Central Library, Flinders University Fridays at the Library presents Ruth Morse, Murder as a Fine Art: the ethics […]