Celebrating women in STEM on IWD

On International Women’s Day, Flinders University is celebrating the achievements of more than 120 women undertaking the award-winning Diploma of Digital Technologies this year. With 80 new students […]

Green energy to the fore at Tonsley

Green energy leaders and a league of supporters will raise the stakes on South Australia’s sustainable future during a week-long conference at major urban renewal site, […]

3D tech to teach future surgery

Knee, hip and spinal surgery is the focus of a major new research project focusing on 3D technology developed in South Australia. Under a new $2.4 […]

Line Zero to accelerate manufacturing innovation

Fast tracking world leading manufacturing technologies and processes to support major defence projects such as the Hunter Class Frigate Program and boost South Australia’s advanced manufacturing […]

Astronomers produced this dramatic and highly-detailed image of the Crab Nebula, a supernova remnant, in August 2017. It was assembled by combining the data from five different telescopes spanning the nearly the full breadth of the electromagnetic spectrum: radio waves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolent and x-ray. Photo: NASA

Lift off! Flinders welcomes Space Agency

A wealth of expertise in engineering, novel fuels, computing, nanotechnology, communications technologies, entrepreneurship and even space archaeology will ensure Flinders University is a key supporter on […]

Hopping aboard new future mobility trials

With vehicle technology moving towards a driverless future, Flinders University is hopping on board a new South Australian trial of shared autonomous vehicles. Flinders is stepping […]

Defence projects target broadside impact

A bid to remove dangerous contaminants from water and innovative research into better high-tech unmanned surface vessels are new projects starting at Flinders University. The two […]