What makes for great university teaching?
When Professor Iain Hay, himself a winner of the Australian Prime Minister’s Award for University Teaching, decided to investigate what constitutes the best in university teaching, he went to the source.
When Professor Iain Hay, himself a winner of the Australian Prime Minister’s Award for University Teaching, decided to investigate what constitutes the best in university teaching, he went to the source.
Science and maths teachers have been rubbing shoulders with Flinders University scientists thanks to the internationally renowned Café Scientifique program.
Professor Margaret Davies from Flinders Law School has been awarded a Visiting Professorship by the prestigious Leverhulme Trust.
In today’s Elliott Johnston Tribute Lecture, Northern Territory Anti-discrimination Commissioner and Flinders graduate, Mr Eddie Cubillo explains why Aboriginal self-determination should be a process and not an end it itself.
Flinders researchers have devised a virtual reality system that improves the assessment of stroke victims.
A new book shows the varied and cosmopolitan contribution of Germans to South Australia.
Dr Kirsten Benkendorff has won the 2011 Dorothy Hill Award from the Australian Academy of Science for her cancer research with marine molluscs.
A group of nine Flinders University students taking part in a national internship scheme has returned from Indonesia where they worked with some of the world’s biggest NGOs.
David Hume is among the best known names in Western philosophy, but appreciation of the influential Scottish thinker’s work tends to be fragmented, according to world-renowned Hume scholar Dr Stephen Buckle.