Focus on hospitals at Flinders-Nankai conference
The analytics used to improve assembly lines may seem worlds apart from hospital beds, but the skills of engineers offer real opportunities to improve hospital flow and reduce waiting times.
The analytics used to improve assembly lines may seem worlds apart from hospital beds, but the skills of engineers offer real opportunities to improve hospital flow and reduce waiting times.
How many scientists does it take to change the batteries in a Collins Class submarine? What? You didn’t even know submarines had batteries?
Flinders oceanographer Jochen Kaempf has won the Conservation Council of South Australia’s Jill Hudson Award for Environmental Protection.
Flinders Pro Vice-Chancellor (International), Professor Nancy Cromar, led the way yesterday as dozens of Flinders staff and students took a Mass Ice Bucket Challenge to support motor neurone disease.
The prestigious iAwards CIO of the Year accolade has been awarded to Flinders University’s Pro Vice-Chancellor (Information Services) and Chief Information Officer, Professor Richard Constantine.
A high resolution paternity test to help combat the illegal carpet python trade is being developed by Flinders University wildlife forensic DNA specialist Sherryn Ciavaglia.
A picture may say more than a thousand words, but the Flinders University Chinese Student and Scholar Association has taken no chances by using both to share its stories.
The traditionally male-dominated disciplines of engineering, information technology (IT) and mathematics are igniting the interests of local Adelaide high school girls.
Flinders University is among the top 400 universities in the world, according to the prestigious 2014 Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU).