Flinders finds clues to early Dutch postal system
Ancient maritime inscriptions dating back to the early 1600s have been found on the coast of Madagascar by Flinders University researchers.
Ancient maritime inscriptions dating back to the early 1600s have been found on the coast of Madagascar by Flinders University researchers.
In sharp contrast to the seed-eating songbirds he studied for his PhD, Flinders graduate Toby Galligan is now on a mission to save birds that live off the bodies of the dead.
A new Student Mental Health Action Plan is to be developed at Flinders University in response to last year’s National Summit on the Mental Health of Tertiary Students.
Visiting Flinders today, Senator Chris Evans, Federal Minister for Tertiary Education, Skills, Science and Research, was briefed on initiatives for students from lower socio-economic backgrounds and on expanding Work Integrated Learning (WIL) programs.
Like whales, sea lions are contributing to marine ecosystems in the most fundamental way possible, research by a Flinders graduate has found.
Flinders University researchers have developed a method for predicting how much seawater will intrude into underground water storage systems.
The $8 million Biology Discovery Centre under construction at Flinders is to have its own population of penguins.
A grim and suspenseful portrait of war won the major award at the Shorts Film Festival for Flinders graduate Anthony Maras, and other Flinders graduates were among the winners.
Dealing with groundwater at mine sites is the focus of a new course being run by the National Centre for Groundwater Research and Training.