Unmasking the ugly effects of discrimination
Despite laws, anti-racism campaigns and strategies for social inclusion, stigma and discrimination remain a major problem in Australian society, Flinders public health researcher Dr Anna Ziersch says.
Despite laws, anti-racism campaigns and strategies for social inclusion, stigma and discrimination remain a major problem in Australian society, Flinders public health researcher Dr Anna Ziersch says.
Eating disorders are increasingly overlooked in Australia because society is too focused on obesity prevention, Professor Tracey Wade says.
Researchers at Flinders University are excited about growing overseas interest in their screening tool for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders.
The ground-breaking work of Flinders University biomedical engineer, Professor Karen Reynolds, has been recognised with the award of South Australian Scientist of the Year for 2012.
New Fulbright Distinguished Chair says more public debate is required over the increasing role that private contractors play in operating prisons and detention centres.
Flinders University has combined technology and history to create an innovative tool to guide students around this week’s Open Days.
A new Legal Advice Clinic has opened on campus at Flinders.
Universities can play a positive and crucial role in the relationship between Indigenous communities and government.
An international project to measure the impacts of international development volunteering has won an Australian Research Council Linkage Grant.