Flinders lawyers – trailblazers (and very employable)
Flinders University Law School’s Dean, Professor Kim Economides, is a man on a mission to promote the unique selling points of Flinders law graduates.
Flinders University Law School’s Dean, Professor Kim Economides, is a man on a mission to promote the unique selling points of Flinders law graduates.
He said the forum was an opportunity to advance and inform the thinking and practices behind one of the key public policy issues of the day.
“People ask me if I’m scared to get involved in this kind of work but my sense of outrage is far stronger than any sense of fear.”
A Flinders University centre to be officially launched today (June 10) is dedicated to increasing knowledge and debate about crime.
The behind-the-scenes machinations of Queensland’s years of corruption will be the focus of the 2014 Ray Whitrod Memorial Lecture on June 10.
Flinders University will not increase its fees for students enrolling in courses at Flinders through 2014 mid-year entry as a consequence of the Federal Government’s budget proposals.
Flinders University is partnering with specialist legal practice Lipman Karas to host a new lecture series in recognition of The Honourable Catherine Branson QC and her significant contributions to law and justice in Australia.
The third Art by Prisoners exhibition has attracted by far its largest number of entries, with works submitted from all of South Australia’s nine adult penal institutions.
Flinders University has attracted a distinguished academic who has taught and researched at some of the world’s leading universities to be its next Vice-Chancellor.