Stranger danger and male assault
A notable number of assaults of males are perpetrated by more than one unknown attacker, new data from Flinders University shows. The Australian Institute of Health […]
A notable number of assaults of males are perpetrated by more than one unknown attacker, new data from Flinders University shows. The Australian Institute of Health […]
Marine scientists are examining some of the mysteries of the ocean at the Canyons to Coast Conference in Adelaide this week. Flinders University researchers are explaining […]
Ten Flinders University students are set to kick off international careers with leading French companies, following their success in the Nicolas Baudin ‘Internships in France’ scholarships […]
How does our brain deal with technology and modern global challenges? Is it keeping pace with the speed of contemporary living and the ever-increasing influx of […]
Rising HIV rates among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people need urgent national attention, says Matthew Flinders Fellow Associate Professor James Ward. In a Perspective in […]
The $35 billion SEA 5000 Future Frigate program promises to be a boon for the SA economy – and training and employment opportunities in the State. […]
Backed by new research from Flinders, the NSW Police Force has made key recommendations for a better future for investigating serious crime. This follows the release […]
A life-threatening parasitic worm could be quietly infecting up to 60 percent of vulnerable Australians in remote northern communities. Flinders University researchers are warning it should […]
Flinders is at the forefront of finding solutions for glaucoma, the leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide. By 2020, glaucoma will affect 80 million people worldwide, […]