The human body as a free online course
The human body – its structure, its systems and how it works – will be explained in a new free, online course offered by Flinders in its first collaboration with Open Universities Australia.
The human body – its structure, its systems and how it works – will be explained in a new free, online course offered by Flinders in its first collaboration with Open Universities Australia.
Multiculturalism’s portrayal as a threat to liberal democracy is unwarranted.
Food labels provide more than just nutritional information – they’re a “window” into the entire food system.
Medical specialists from China’s Central South University will spend the next few weeks learning about rural and remote general practice at Flinders.
Liver transplant recipients are more susceptible to cancer, especially skin cancers, new Flinders University research shows.
Increasing awareness and understanding about mental health issues will build “mental wealth”, according to the developers of a new, free online course.
Researchers from Flinders University are trying to find out whether boys’ participation in sports is driven by their parents’ perceptions of masculinity, and whether this impacts their overall wellbeing.
Palaeontology conference will change the way we think about vertebrate evolution and the history of the Australian fauna.
Flinders University is throwing its support behind World Cerebral Palsy Day today (October 2) – a global push to improve the lives of people living with cerebral palsy (CP).