Graduations a ‘milestone’ for NT health education
The first graduation of 10 students from the Bachelor of Clinical Sciences at Charles Darwin University (CDU) has been greeted by Flinders University Vice-Chancellor Professor Michael […]
The first graduation of 10 students from the Bachelor of Clinical Sciences at Charles Darwin University (CDU) has been greeted by Flinders University Vice-Chancellor Professor Michael […]
“Giving was just one of those things that I assumed everyone did.”
Flinders University has attracted a distinguished academic who has taught and researched at some of the world’s leading universities to be its next Vice-Chancellor.
Flinders University is part of a newly-formed cooperative that will work together to tackle climate change and other social, environmental and economic pressures affecting the sustainability of South Australia’s Yorke and Mid North region.
Flinders University has cracked half a million readers on The Conversation – Australia’s leading independent channel of information, analysis and opinion direct from the academic and research community.
It’s a sobering statistic that one in four Australians will experience a mental health problem at some point in their lifetime.
Leading remote health academic and long-term Northern Territory resident, Professor John Wakerman, commences today (Monday, 24 March 2014) as Associate Dean of Flinders University Northern Territory.
A successful diabetes management program run by Flinders University in rural and remote Indigenous communities may soon link with a critical eye screening service.
Flinders University has awarded the degree of Doctor of the University to Dr Peter Toyne, legislator, educator and a key figure in the Northern Territory’s development.