New courses take science in to the ‘real world’
Brilliant scientists make extraordinary breakthroughs – but translating science into the real world takes a different set of skills and knowledge.
Brilliant scientists make extraordinary breakthroughs – but translating science into the real world takes a different set of skills and knowledge.
Perceptions that corruption is on the rise is a concern to Australia’s global standing, says Flinders Strategic Professor Adam Graycar.
The Medical Device Partnership Program at Flinders at Tonsley is supporting the development of an innovative new splint for first-aid kits and emergency situations.
Local business and budding entrepreneurs are invited to kickstart 2016 by joining the ‘business boot camp’ at the Tonsley innovation district for Flinders New Venture Month.
Founders of psychology and computer science programs at Flinders – and Professorial Fellow Mike Rann – were recognised in this year’s Australia Day Honours.
If knowledge is power, the National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction’s (NCETA) new methamphetamine Knowledgebase could become one of the most important tools in the battle against ice addiction.
Flinders University developed technology has helped Canadians fight back against the winter blues at a special ‘light therapy’ café featuring Re-Timer glasses in Toronto this week.
While there are many vocal female birds out there, males generally sing more. Yet, Flinders researchers are finding that female song is different for good reasons.
Flinders is ushering in a new era of strengthened student engagement in its 50th year with the appointment of its inaugural Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Students), Professor Clare Pollock.