Miscarriages of Justice symposium

As the High Court rules on another chapter in the historic Van Beelen case, the Flinders Miscarriages of Justice project continues its 17-year crusade. The most […]

Better systems to transform health

Just as Henry Ford used new techniques to transform the car industry, UK Professor Terry Young believes improved healthcare systems can deliver better results. Professor Young, […]

Ponch Hawkes, Margaret and Micky 1976 (detail), from the series 'Our mums and us', gelatin silver print, 17.7 x 12.7 cm, Monash Gallery of Art, City of Monash Collection, courtesy of the artist

Last chance to see images of 1970s feminism

The Monash Gallery of Art travelling exhibition, Photography Meets Feminism, is on display at Flinders University City Gallery until 19 November. The works of Australian women […]

High note for Flinders teaching graduate

Music classes build confidence and self-esteem, and Flinders graduate Renée McCarthy is living proof. Her positive and energetic approach to teaching and her students’ wellbeing and […]

Star turn for Fresh Scientists

Flinders researchers in cancer and sleep apnoea will be part of the annual Fresh Science competition in Adelaide next week. Early-career researchers Laura Gell and Dr […]

The loss and return of Namatjira’s legacy

A boomerang donated to Flinders University Art Museum is part of the extraordinary story of the Namatjira copyright battle. The Namatjira family fought for copyright for […]

KI Keisha digs her fossil experience

High school student Keisha Hadland recently swapped life on Kangaroo Island for excavating the fossils of extinct giant kangaroos. The 17-year-old recipient of this year’s James Moore […]

Roadblocks in mental health practice

Clinical factors stand in the way of better mental health care, according to new research led by Flinders. The research project led by Professor Eimear Muir-Cochrane, Chair […]