
Focus needed on whether punishment harms or improves
It’s a significant problem if institutions believe that people will change if they are punished harshly. The logic that often underlies support for punitive approaches to […]
It’s a significant problem if institutions believe that people will change if they are punished harshly. The logic that often underlies support for punitive approaches to […]
Flinders University has signed a new partnership agreement with a leading US data research centre at the University of Virginia to expand research and knowledge exchange […]
The Flinders Master of Business Administration (MBA) program is going from strength to strength with the arrival of director Associate Professor Angie Shafei and deputy director Dr Afshin Tanouri. They bring […]
The Australian Government is ramping up efforts to move to a more sustainable circular economy by 2030. With Australia’s chief scientist Dr Cathy Foley, Flinders University […]
Flinders University congratulates the outstanding graduates and staff who this year received Australia Day Honours, acknowledging the difference they have made to the community. The annual […]
As millennial and post-millennial voters become the largest group of voters around the world, Flinders University experts warn that the ‘grandfather effect’ has seen politicians of […]
Health systems struggling to cope with the pandemic and budget and staff shortages have an opportunity to make service and operating improvements with health informatics and […]
A new ARC Linkage project will investigate voting attitudes and behaviours across the Victorian electorate. In one of the most ambitious studies of its type, University […]
For the first time in Australia, Flinders University is offering a concurrent PhD and MBA program for research candidates to upscale their qualifications and super-charge their career […]