Rebuilt Notre Dame could be just as wonderful
The destruction of Notre Dame cathedral is lamentable. A wonderful icon has been largely destroyed by fire. However, we should not despair, writes Claire Smith, Professor […]
The destruction of Notre Dame cathedral is lamentable. A wonderful icon has been largely destroyed by fire. However, we should not despair, writes Claire Smith, Professor […]
The introduction of a new writing fellowship to offer a pathway for First Nations writers to publish commercial fiction – the first of its type in […]
The Australian Space Agency’s arrival in Adelaide signals an important reconnection for South Australia with its significant space history, as outlined in a new book by […]
ANZAC day commemorations in Gallipoli and Northern France are only weeks away and continue to hold a special place in the psyche of Australians, with thousands […]
As part of the work with industry and other partners from the CRC for Alertness, Safety and Productivity (Alertness CRC), South Australian sleep experts at Flinders […]
Swords found in early medieval graves don’t necessarily mark the final resting place of a warrior, new research suggests. The international research, combining literary and archaeological data, […]
The prevalence of perinatal anxiety is increasing in Australia, yet non-pharmacological treatment options are few in number and under researched. Flinders University researchers are exploring a […]
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 […]
From devising radical systems that improve rice farming to conducting dramatic underwater cave rescue missions, the impact made by Flinders University graduates in communities across the […]