Coping strategies for new nurses
Empowering graduate nurses with self-coping strategies to help them adjust to the workforce is the focus of a new Flinders University research project.
Empowering graduate nurses with self-coping strategies to help them adjust to the workforce is the focus of a new Flinders University research project.
A Flinders University researcher has developed a new risk assessment tool to identify Australian toddlers with poor diets.
Associate Professor Daryle Rigney has been named Person of the Year in the South Australian NAIDOC awards.
The ability of Flinders research fellow Dr Paul Gardner-Stephen’s Serval software to maintain secure phone communications has won a US$10,000 award in the Tech Challenge for Atrocity Prevention.
Flinders’ role as a major contributor to the economic and social development in southern Adelaide was underscored with the start of construction of the University’s $120 million building at Tonsley.
An agreement between Flinders and National Instruments (NI) Australia will significantly boost the University’s capacity in teaching and research in engineering. The agreement was signed by […]
Flinders students will soon have access to world-class communications technology as the result of the University’s $14 million investment with leading international ICT supplier, Cisco.
An Italian cyber bullying expert is working with Flinders University researchers to explore the cross-cultural differences in parental monitoring over children’s internet activities.
An online gallery of artworks created or circulated by protestors of Iran’s 2009 presidential election has been developed by Flinders University PhD candidate Amin Ansari.