Flinders invests in the future at Tonsley
Flinders University’s state-of-the-art $120 million teaching and research facility at Tonsley officially opened today.
Flinders University’s state-of-the-art $120 million teaching and research facility at Tonsley officially opened today.
Researchers at Flinders University’s Medical Device Partnering Program (MDPP) will design a new medical device that could change the way spinal surgeries are delivered.
Vice-Chancellor Professor Colin Stirling told 300 guests at Tonsley yesterday afternoon that collaboration, innovation and entrepreneurship are at the heart of Flinders’ activities there.
Student research into adolescent sleep, early autism detection and chemical weapons are among the winners of Flinders University’s 2015 Best Student Paper Awards.
Undergraduate and postgraduate degree courses at Flinders University have experienced strong demand in 2015. The University has responded by making a total of 7,016 offers to date.
Laura Diment might look young, but behind her fresh face is a woman with a long history of success in the typically male-dominated domain of engineering.
Making the best choice possible sometimes involves changing your mind – or in the case of a commencing tertiary student, it can mean changing which course you’re going to study, or where.
The former Governor of South Australia, Kevin Scarce, has launched a fierce defence of Australian ship building at Flinders University’s 2014 Investigator Lecture.
Professor John Arkwright and Associate Professor Phil Dinning have led a multi-disciplinary team to win the Sir William Hudson Award for developing a novel fibre-optic manometry catheter.