Chalmers Oration to share ‘extraordinary’ success of global action on HIV-AIDS
From the first case of AIDS in 1981, significant lessons can be learnt from the worldwide response to the epidemic, a Flinders lecture will hear.
From the first case of AIDS in 1981, significant lessons can be learnt from the worldwide response to the epidemic, a Flinders lecture will hear.
A research partnership with experts in the USA is adding Flinders expertise to the global push for better treatments for debilitating spinal conditions.
Flinders students were among more than 100 young entrepreneurs who shared secrets to business success at the sixth Startup Weekend Adelaide.
‘Serial entrepreneur’ Mal Chia kickstarts 54 hours of new venture initiatives at Flinders Tonsley tonight.
The recent discovery that the Ebola virus can live on in a patient’s eyeballs long after they’re “cured” made the world blink in horror – but did you know cat faeces and raw meat can similarly lodge nasties in the eyes?
Vice-Chancellor, Professor Colin Stirling, reveals in today’s Australian his transformation from stubborn Scottish teenager to internationally acclaimed geneticist, and the key career moments that led him to Australia and Flinders University.
Flinders University staff and alumni have once again been recognised for their major contribution to Australian society in this year’s Australia Day awards and honours.
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.
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.