Clearing path to appeal wrongful convictions
South Australia is set to overhaul its criminal appeals process, thanks in part to research and advocacy by Flinders law lecturer Ms Bibi Sangha.
South Australia is set to overhaul its criminal appeals process, thanks in part to research and advocacy by Flinders law lecturer Ms Bibi Sangha.
Flinders University researchers are about to put a series of colourful and spectacular images on show, but you’ll have to search long and hard to find the artist’s signature.
Vice-Chancellor Professor Michael Barber will tell an international audience today that Australia and Canada must invest in skills, encourage innovation and strengthen collaboration.
Moves to cut social support programs ultimately risk backfiring, according to Monsignor David Cappo.
An innovative vision therapy tool will be used to evaluate and train people with a vision deficit caused by a brain injury.
Readers often place a great deal of trust in autobiographers without necessarily checking their credibility.
More memories are accumulated between the ages of 10 and 20 than at any other time of life.
More than 370 delegates from across Australia and New Zealand have converged on Canberra for the 2012 Primary Health Care Research Conference.
Six Flinders University researchers are among the finalists in the 2012 Science Excellence Awards, two of whom are vying for South Australian Scientist of the Year.