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A Flinders innovation which helps monitor some of the human body’s core functions could also make submarines run better.
A Flinders innovation which helps monitor some of the human body’s core functions could also make submarines run better.
Flinders researchers have contributed to the discovery of a new species of shorebird with the discovery of fossils in Central Otago, New Zealand.
Flinders has joined forces with the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge to usher in a new generation of solar vehicles.
Matthew Flinders Distinguished Professor of Hydrogeology Craig Simmons is joining the joint US National Academies Roundtable on shale oil and gas issues.
The new Chair of Restorative Care at Flinders will boost education and research into aged care and wellness in South Australia.
CSI: Adelaide – Forensic Fact or Forensic Fiction was one of a series of youth workshops for gifted and talented students from 27 high schools who visited Flinders during the term break.
Flinders University has made substantial improvement in a prestigious international assessment. The latest Time Higher Education rankings of the world’s top universities has seen Flinders University move from outside the top 400, to the 251 to 300 bracket. Vice-Chancellor Professor Colin Stirling says the improvement reflects both a change in ranking methodology and hard work by the University.
PhD candidate Glory Gatwiri is determined to step up her campaign to relieve women’s suffering in her native Kenya after representing Flinders at the Trans-Tasman Three Minute Thesis competition.
Flinders awards honorary doctorates today to two of its graduates – an internationally acclaimed theatre and opera director, and a leading Japanese nano-scientist.