Showcase of Italian expertise in space

An Italian Space Technology exhibition has opened at Flinders Victoria Square in Adelaide. It will be open to the public until 14 January 2018. Organised by […]

Ship Shapes – archaeology goes Dutch

Maritime archaeologists from Flinders will use 3D scanning to map in fine detail some of the last remaining 17th and 18th century scale model ships in […]

Fellows elected at Academy of Humanities

Veterans of performing arts and maritime archaeology at Flinders have been acknowledged as fellows of the Australian Academy of the Humanities. Award-winning academic scholar and theatre […]

Research helps things go better than Coke

Obesity, tooth decay and risk of diabetes are among the pitfalls of excessive soft drink consumption which is plaguing communities around the world. Research into managing […]

Dr Alice Gorman receives her prize from UNSW President and Vice-Chancellor Professor Ian Jacobs in Sydney this week.

National award for science essay

A story linking the ancient and modern story of Woomera and the Nullabor Plain has won a national award for Flinders space and Indigenous archaeology expert […]

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 […]

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 […]