Flinders takes on World Cerebral Palsy Day
Flinders University is throwing its support behind World Cerebral Palsy Day today (October 2) – a global push to improve the lives of people living with cerebral palsy (CP).
Flinders University is throwing its support behind World Cerebral Palsy Day today (October 2) – a global push to improve the lives of people living with cerebral palsy (CP).
Microbiologists from Flinders University are teaming up with their Israeli counterparts at the Weizmann Institute to study how common bugs including E coli and Staphylococcus become resistant to antibiotics.
Older Greek migrants are relying on their families for support in preference to aged care services, research from Flinders University shows.
Having a husband in old age doesn’t necessarily make a woman happy, research from Flinders University reveals.
Pressure is mounting on the Federal Government to fund a growing number of high-cost cancer medications, a Flinders University researcher says.
Sex-affirming surgery should be subsidised by Medicare without the need for a diagnosis of ‘gender dysphoria’, says Flinders University social studies expert Dr Damien Riggs.
Aboriginal children in remote areas are in need of a school curriculum that has relevance to their lives and values, according to speakers at a public lecture to be held in Alice Springs.
The global groundwater community – including experts from the National Centre for Groundwater Research and Training – will unite to discuss, debate and explore solutions to the groundwater challenges of the 21st century at the 2013 International Association of Hydrogeologists (IAH) Congress.
If the public perceives large discrepancies between a judge’s values and their own, the legitimacy of judicial authority is likely to come into question.