Epilepsy discrimination still rife
People with epilepsy continue to face high rates of stigma and discrimination, particularly in the workplace.
People with epilepsy continue to face high rates of stigma and discrimination, particularly in the workplace.
Flinders University will help establish a $16 million Science of Learning Research Centre to investigate the neuroscience of the human learning process.
Flinders University this week joined in the launch of a new high-tech housing development that will enable people with disabilities to live independently in the community.
Showcase presentations by participating businesses and individuals marked the first “graduation” of Venture Dorm, the new entrepreneurship education program run by Flinders Partners.
When ophthalmologist Justine Smith was given the chance to become Flinders University’s new Strategic Professor of Eye and Vision Health, she didn’t hesitate.
The public’s degree of trust in the different tiers of government is associated with the extent of services available.
The work of nurses and other health professionals dealing with victims of crime will be helped by an online forensic healthcare course developed with the Johns Hopkins University in the US.
Flinders University researchers are breaking new ground in a decade-long journey to pinpoint the function of two closely related proteins.
Establishing an integrated research and teaching institute for clean technology is Professor Colin Raston’s ultimate goal.