Autism program gets major boost

The work of Flinders University’s Autism Early Intervention Research Program has been given a boost with a $50,000 donation from the GoTo Foundation.

History to repeat for the Greens?

Robert Simms, a former adviser to Greens Senators and now undertaking a Masters by Research at Flinders University, analyses the Greens leadership change.

New front on eating disorders

Self-compassion could be the next best weapon in the battle against eating disorders, Flinders University psychologist Tracey Wade says.

Soldiers, not citizens

The extraordinary, and ironic, history of Australia’s Indigenous ANZACs will be the subject of a seminar at Flinders University Victoria Square.

Graduation brings a fork in the road

As twins, Alexander and Ivan Oulianoff have been walking in step for most of their lives, and after attending secondary school together they decided to undertake the same double degree at Flinders.

Time for 1500 celebrations

Fifteen graduates of a postgraduate Flinders course taught in China will fly in to receive their degrees with more than 1500 other graduates during the University’s graduation week.

Kicking goals at WIL

A Flinders Work-Integrated Learning placement took Katherine Baldwin to South Adelaide Football Club – two years on, she’s still submitting copy for the Panthers’ newsletter.