Flinders Living the best in the country
Flinders Living has won the inaugural national award as the College/University Housing Operation of the Year.
Flinders Living has won the inaugural national award as the College/University Housing Operation of the Year.
Halls of Residence, University Colleges and other forms of student accommodation can play a fundamental role in educating students in life-skills and broadening their world view, according to the Dean of Flinders Living, Ms Helen Fletcher.
Orientation activities took a philanthropic turn when 120 Flinders Hall residents assembled birthing kits for use in developing countries.
Research into synthetic preparation of rare natural medicines will take Flinders PhD student Matthew Norris to Princeton University, thanks to a Fulbright Scholarship.
The Bard really does turn up everywhere – this year’s Fringe will find Titania and Oberon scheming against each other in a bushland setting outside Nairne in the Adelaide Hills.
Australia remains the only developed country in the world not to have eliminated trachoma, the leading cause of infectious blindness, despite recent progress in tackling the disease.
Bellberry Limited, the not-for-profit research ethics company, has made a donation of $30,000 to fund travelling fellowships for Flinders students over the next five years.
In a super-charged orientation exercise, 106 AusAID-sponsored international students from 27 countries are currently undertaking Flinders University’s Introductory Academic Program.
Flinders graduate Andrew Dallimore’s fundraising cycle ride from Adelaide to Melbourne will not only contribute to the welfare of animals overseas, but will also visit six rural schools along the way to spread the word about the benefits of continuing education.