Flinders engineers enable independent living
South Australia’s ageing population and people with disabilities are one step closer to living with greater independence.
South Australia’s ageing population and people with disabilities are one step closer to living with greater independence.
Flinders’ role as a major contributor to the economic and social development in southern Adelaide was underscored with the start of construction of the University’s $120 million building at Tonsley.
An agreement between Flinders and National Instruments (NI) Australia will significantly boost the University’s capacity in teaching and research in engineering. The agreement was signed by […]
Optimising patient flow in hospitals, promoting social inclusion for refugees and using computational modelling to test orthopaedic devices are among Flinders University-led projects to receive funding in the Australian Research Council’s latest Linkage grants.
A business problem shared can be a problem solved, and thanks to Flinders engineering student Joshua Morony, there’s an app for that.
Australian Studies senior lecturer Dr Christine Nicholls curated two exhibitions of Indigenous art, which she has escorted to eastern Europe to meet a new audience.
Mechanical engineering students from Flinders have outperformed their rivals from Australian and New Zealand universities to win the Weir Minerals Design and Build Competition.
The Hexapod Robot’s application for biomedical research earns it the SA Engineers Australia 2012 Excellence Award.
Flinders University scientists have capped a stellar week with Dr Rachel Popelka-Filcoff being honoured as South Australia’s Tall Poppy of the Year for 2012.