Doubling up on scientific talent
Graduating twins Megan and Amy Hawley say they have effectively been their own study group – and now they’re moving on to PhDs.
Graduating twins Megan and Amy Hawley say they have effectively been their own study group – and now they’re moving on to PhDs.
The Federal Government’s funding cuts to higher education will impact on staff and student services, Flinders University Vice-Chancellor, Professor Michael Barber, has said.
Battling irrationalism is science’s biggest challenge, according to leading palaeontologist Professor John Long.
A business problem shared can be a problem solved, and thanks to Flinders engineering student Joshua Morony, there’s an app for that.
Flinders University’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research), Professor David Day, has just been elected to the Australian Academy of Science, joining an elite group of outstanding Australian scientists.
A team of researchers from Flinders University is helping a region in north-eastern India to measure the wellbeing of its people.
Research into synthetic preparation of rare natural medicines will take Flinders PhD student Matthew Norris to Princeton University, thanks to a Fulbright Scholarship.
A Flinders University researcher is digging up the past to solve problems of the future.
Gaining access to the internet is becoming easier for the ageing community, with the introduction of tablet technologies.