Inland sea a perfect storm for opals
Australian museums and Outback fossickers can thank the events of 100 million years ago for their fossil treasures and high-quality opals, says Flinders science writer Danielle Clode.
Australian museums and Outback fossickers can thank the events of 100 million years ago for their fossil treasures and high-quality opals, says Flinders science writer Danielle Clode.
Professor Iain Hay’s public lecture tomorrow will detail how the consumption decisions of the super rich unwittingly shape the spending patterns and environmental impacts of millions of people.
The agony of an 11-year-old African girl giving birth without medical care is the focus of postgraduate research by Flinders student Glory Gatwiri.
Almost 200 Flinders University students will have the opportunity to take part in 18 projects in the Asia-Pacific region next year under the expanded $20 million New Colombo Plan Mobility Program.
Flinders University to design and teach a specialised postgraduate course in teaching children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) to 80 teachers from across the State.
From our own historic shipwrecks to the classical harbours and submerged villages of the Mediterranean, Australia has a new steering role in investigating the world’s underwater past.
Psychology student Jeremy Stevenson is working hard to avoid anxiety about this week’s Three Minute Thesis finals at Flinders.
Ridding the environment of toxic waste, and finding creative uses for industrial byproducts, is the business of Flinders ARC Discovery Early Career researcher Dr Justin Chalker. The lecturer […]
South Australia’s three leading universities are committing an additional $1.36 million to the State Government’s Destination Adelaide Plan.