New ponds take the waste out of wastewater

Research by Flinders University’s School of the Environment has shown that a shallow, high-rate pond system to treat wastewater will slash the loss to evaporation as well as boosting the rates of removal of bacterial and viral pathogens.

A path to independence

To the casual eye, it’s a broad concrete path sloping up from the Flinders University Ring Road to the Health Sciences building – to students, staff and visitors with disabilities, it’s a vital contribution to their independence.

Flinders students at leading edge of nano field

Flinders University students will be the first in Australia to have the opportunity to undertake research at one of the world’s leading nanotechnology institutions under agreements signed with the National Institute of Materials Science in Japan.

National network brings humanities to the fore

The wealth of information made available by technology is making the insights offered by the humanities more, not less, necessary, according to Flinders University’s Associate Professor Robert Phiddian.

New Flinders links with TAFE

Flinders University has further strengthened its links with TAFE SA with the signing of an agreement that will enhance student pathways to university.

Radiation response a meltdown in reason

The possibility that low doses of radiation may prevent or delay the progression of cancer is being explored by a Flinders University research team led by Professor Pam Sykes.

Flinders welcomes result of court case

Flinders University welcomes the conclusion of the court action today which saw a former employee sentenced to nine years jail after previously pleading guilty to a charge in relation to fraudulent misappropriation of monies.