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Is stuttering linked to social anxiety?

The differences – and similarities –­­ between people with high levels of social anxiety and stutterers are being investigated by researchers at Flinders. In the hope […]

Launch of elite French connection

Flinders University’s research engagement in Europe is advancing after becoming the first university outside of France invited to join CELADON, an association of leading industry and academic […]

Predatory lenders cash in on vulnerable

Payday lenders and charity collectors are cashing in on vulnerable outback communities with inadequate or limited knowledge about financial services. A report released this week by […]

Stranger danger and male assault

A notable number of assaults of males are perpetrated by more than one unknown attacker, new data from Flinders University shows. The Australian Institute of Health […]

Mind-bending ideas for festival

How does our brain deal with technology and modern global challenges? Is it keeping pace with the speed of contemporary living and the ever-increasing influx of […]

Call for action on rising HIV rates

Rising HIV rates among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people need urgent national attention, says Matthew Flinders Fellow Associate Professor James Ward. In a Perspective in […]

Future Frigates boost for SA economy

The $35 billion SEA 5000 Future Frigate program promises to be a boon for the SA economy – and training and employment opportunities in the State. […]

Academic review drives NSW police pledge

Backed by new research from Flinders, the NSW Police Force has made key recommendations for a better future for investigating serious crime. This follows the release […]