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 […]

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 […]

Zoom in to Zoom Out at TEDx

Tickets are selling fast for this year’s TEDxAdelaide 2017: Zoom Out event, which brings together more than a dozen leaders in their fields. Organisers describe the […]

World of tomb raiders catches international eye

Flinders student Liam McGeagh has received a high commendation in the international Undergraduate Awards for his research on fighting the burgeoning illicit antiquities trade. Enrolled in […]

African immigrants long for equality in society

Many African immigrants are wary of the Australian media’s coverage, a PhD’s study has found. While migrants from African countries comprise 6.3% of Australia’s population, there […]

UN plan supports Timor-Leste youth

Flinders demographers are already seeing results from their UN research project in Timor-Leste. The recently launched One-Stop-Shop for Youth Centre in Dili is a new initiative […]

New films from punk to F*!#ing Adelaide

World premieres at the 2017 Adelaide Film Festival will feature talent from Flinders University. The raucous punk attitude of Atlantis, Iceland, a feature film co-produced by […]

Jewellery donation to SA Art Gallery

The first of an outstanding private collection of contemporary jewellery has gone on show at the Art Gallery of South Australia. The collection, built privately over […]