Formal education sets path to remain out of prison
Preventing prisoners from returning to jail can be greatly helped by inmates completing VET education and training studies during their incarceration. New research that supports this […]
Preventing prisoners from returning to jail can be greatly helped by inmates completing VET education and training studies during their incarceration. New research that supports this […]
Focusing on such critical issues as obesity, diabetes, and malnutrition affecting older hospitalised patients, a dozen outstanding Flinders University students have been awarded Vice-Chancellor’s Prizes for […]
Moves to introduce e-cigarette regulation have been slow because scant information or evidence exists about the effects of people using e-cigarettes daily. Flinders University Politics and […]
The Flinders Link Project is set to kick into gear after receiving development approval. The Morrison and Marshall Governments have announced joint funding of $125 million […]
The complexity of human trafficking in Australia for sexual exploitation is compounded by about half of the prosecuted perpetrators being females, and many who were once […]
The transformation of the legal industry means young lawyers need the technological skills to create and use apps that deliver improved services for their clients. Whether […]
BAE Systems Australia and the Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre will use Industry 4.0 techniques to contribute to the world’s biggest defence program, the Joint Strike Fighter. […]
PREPD, a new hydration-boosting drink shaking up the sports nutrition market, is seeking a $A2 million capital injection to expand and grow market share. Preserve Health […]
Flinders University is committing an additional $100 million investment for research over the next five years. Vice-Chancellor Professor Colin Stirling unveiled the initiative at a ‘town […]