Scholarship supports Indigenous students
A new State Government scholarship for Indigenous medical students will enhance the care of Aboriginal people.
A new State Government scholarship for Indigenous medical students will enhance the care of Aboriginal people.
A group of migrant women is cooking up a storm of their own thanks to a food literacy program being run by Flinders University.
Overwork is significantly impacting the mental health and wellbeing of Australians, a Flinders University labour studies expert warns.
Research has shed new light on the movement of nutrient-rich water generated in coastal canyons, a process which makes a fundamental contribution to the marine food chain.
Australia’s international reputation as a leader in physiotherapy education and research has helped to bring Professor Sheila Lennon to Flinders.
Flinders biomedical engineer Professor Karen Reynolds has been named among Australia’s 100 most influential engineers by Engineers Australia magazine.
Flinders is to offer an intensive course in digital special effects in partnership with one of the world’s leading visual effects (VFX) companies, Rising Sun Pictures.
Professor Joe Shapter, Dean of the School of Chemical and Physical Sciences at Flinders University has been recognised as an innovative science educator with an international award.
The SA Government’s commitment to environmental restoration of the Coorong Lower Lakes grows out of a new model for agreements between governments and Indigenous people.