Nuclear waste for SA – yes or no?
The question of how Australia deals with nuclear waste disposal is a hot topic. It will return to the fore on Thursday 24 May with a […]
The question of how Australia deals with nuclear waste disposal is a hot topic. It will return to the fore on Thursday 24 May with a […]
Increasingly popular smart watches can be used to help clinicians identify early warning signs of mental health disorders and monitor the success of treatment. Used by […]
Innovative approaches to propel the economy – and build healthy, happy solutions for older Australians – will be investigated in two new research projects at Flinders […]
Flinders University’s French Day on Campus – a celebration of all things French – will culminate in the signing of an agreement to foster student internships […]
A study of more than 800 women undergoing acupuncture treatment during their IVF cycle has confirmed no significant difference in live birth rates. Undertaken across 16 […]
Focusing on critical issues such as unhealthy eating behaviour and prostate cancer treatment, 12 outstanding Flinders University students have been awarded the Vice-Chancellor’s Prize for Doctoral […]
Standard therapy for compulsive hoarding needs to unpack many factors that contribute to the problem. This includes examining each person’s upbringing, early family history and understanding […]
A family member or close friend is often well placed to detect a sudden or life-threatening change in the condition of a hospital patient. But some […]
A compelling exhibition of Australian portraiture showcasing some of the nation’s most celebrated artists is on display at the Flinders University Art Museum’s City Gallery. The […]