Clock controls junk food appeal
Psychology research at Flinders has shown how junk food gains appeal as the day progresses.
Psychology research at Flinders has shown how junk food gains appeal as the day progresses.
Flinders experts have prepared a plan to provide a new foundation and direction for the reform of mental health care in South Australia.
The latest theories on coaching, fitness and nutrition, elite and Indigenous footballers, women in the AFL, junior and community football development are covered in a new book from Flinders.
A new and distinctive account of the Labor movement in South Australia sheds new light on the origins of the Labor Party in our state.
Southeast Asia’s newest sovereign state Timor-Leste is getting a helping hand from Flinders University.
The unsung heroes of volunteering in South Australia will be celebrated by Flinders Screen and Media students and the 10th anniversary of the Community Voices program.
Flinders and US researchers are working on a new vaccine formulation that could prove to be an effective treatment for Alzheimer’s disease, the most common cause of dementia in the elderly.
Flinders students are working to breakdown community stereotypes and build an understanding and appreciation of Islam in Indonesia during a trip to Yogyakarta funded by the […]
A warm welcome to the new Dean of Education, Professor Lindsey Conner, a leading authority in education policy.