
Law books delve into big questions
Flinders Professor of Law Margaret Davies is extending her own bibliography, aiming to keep pace with “the changing place of law in a complex world”. “I’ve […]
Flinders Professor of Law Margaret Davies is extending her own bibliography, aiming to keep pace with “the changing place of law in a complex world”. “I’ve […]
Better production of clean biofuels, archaeology secrets of ancient Australia and insights from insect vision for road safety are among Flinders University research projects to receive federal ARC funding.
Jordan Gifford-Moore, a Law and Arts student at Flinders, is the recipient of the Rhodes Scholarship for 2017 for South Australia.
Two special publications marking Flinders’ contribution to Indigenous affairs both in Australia and overseas are being launched as part of the University’s 50th Anniversary.
World peace campaigner Dr Gill Hicks will give a talk on Surviving Terrorism at this year’s free Ray Whitrod Memorial Lecture at Flinders University.
More than 10,000 visitors are expected at Flinders University’s Open Days today and tomorrow (12-13 August).
Criminology experts at Flinders University say more can be done to reduce corruption and improve correctional services in prisons.
A Commonwealth ICAC would be expensive, inefficient, divisive – and hardly any of the world’s least corrupt nations have a national anti-corruption agency.
If knowledge is power, the National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction’s (NCETA) new methamphetamine Knowledgebase could become one of the most important tools in the battle against ice addiction.