Australia Day honours for graduates and staff
A total of 10 Flinders graduates and former and current staff of the University have been recognised for their diverse achievements with the award of Australia Day honours.
A total of 10 Flinders graduates and former and current staff of the University have been recognised for their diverse achievements with the award of Australia Day honours.
Flinders University students will have the opportunity to tap the vast political experience of former Premier Mike Rann following his appointment as a Professor in the School of Social and Policy Studies.
Flinders Centre for Nanoscale Science and Technology is launching NanoConnect, a pilot program to demonstrate to businesses how nanotechnology could help improve their products and processes.
Prominent Flinders University graduate, Professor Terry Tao, has been awarded the 2012 Crafoord Prize in Mathematics by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
A revolutionary medical breakthrough by researchers at Flinders University could pave the way to a cure for two debilitating autoimmune diseases.
Demand has again increased for Flinders undergraduate degree courses, and in response a total of 5025 offers (up from 4777 offers in 2011) has been made to date, with further places remaining available.
The leadership change in Pyongyang will likely increase tensions on the Korean peninsula in 2012, according to Professor Malcolm Cook.
Flinders University’s 2011 Vice-Chancellor’s Awards for Early Career Researchers have just been announced, with 10 researchers sharing in a pool of $25,000.
Facebook, blogs and internet chat sites may ring alarm bells for some parents, but these social networking tools are the focus of a study aimed at bridging the digital divide for young people with a disability.