Welcome mat out for Indigenous students
Pelicans and marine tile artwork will form part of a 14-year tradition of Indigenous students marking the start of their journey at Flinders University.
Pelicans and marine tile artwork will form part of a 14-year tradition of Indigenous students marking the start of their journey at Flinders University.
Vietnam is joining other developing nations in building primary health care through family medicine to provide solutions to major health care challenges.
Twelve new Matthew Flinders Fellowships will strengthen Flinders’ research priorities as part of the University’s 50th anniversary year.
As Flinders enters its 50th year, it’s an opportunity to not just celebrate our rich history but also to assess our strengths and how we can build on them into the future.
Flinders University’s leadership in innovative medical technology has seen it win a major role to grow links between industry and researchers, under the Federal Government’s innovation agenda.
Disadvantaged and remote patients are among the target groups of vital new Flinders research funded by major national charity, the Heart Foundation.
In spite of “challenging times for policy and practice that seeks to improve population health and reduce health inequalities”, Professor Fran Baum’s The New Public Health offers some optimism for the future, said Lancaster University’s Professor Jennie Popay today.
Researchers, health practitioners and students from across Australia will gather at Flinders Tonsley precinct later today for the inaugural Virtually Healthy Colloquium hosted by Flinders University.
Good luck to five of Flinders’ finest traversing the country this week with the 2015 Bridgestone World Solar Challenge.