Giving children their say in the wake of disaster
In the growing body of research that examines the experiences and needs of disaster victims, one group has been conspicuously absent from the studies: children.
In the growing body of research that examines the experiences and needs of disaster victims, one group has been conspicuously absent from the studies: children.
Anthony Francis has been named Best Entrepreneurial Educator of the Year at the 2013 B-HERT Awards.
Almost $7 million worth of grants – including six Future Fellowships – have been awarded to Flinders University researchers from the Australian Research Council (ARC).
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Dr Jennifer Farnden has won the Rural Doctors Workforce Agency Community Rural Health and Wellbeing Award in the 2013 Community Achievement Awards.
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A groundbreaking nanoparticle system which stimulates the growth of microalgae has been developed by a team of Australian scientists, including Flinders clean technology expert Professor Colin Raston.
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