Prisoner art earns praise and a second exhibition
After a strongly positive response from artists and visitors to last year’s inaugural exhibition, Art by Prisoners has returned to the Playhouse foyer.
After a strongly positive response from artists and visitors to last year’s inaugural exhibition, Art by Prisoners has returned to the Playhouse foyer.
UK counter-terrorism operations aimed at preventing the Islamic terrorist threat began long before September 11.
A Flinders University research team is developing novel drugs that could pave the way for potential breakthroughs in cancer, dementia and Parkinson’s disease.
Any PhD has aspects of a marathon, but for Trish Thornberry the process of completing her thesis was more in the nature of a steeplechase, with plenty of falls along the way.
Research students from the School of Humanities have organised a conference to provide peer review and support for their diverse works-in-progress.
Groundwater experts from Flinders University are setting up one of the world’s largest arid zone groundwater studies in the Northern Territory.
There’s no such thing as a healthy glow, yet many young women still believe brown is best.
Graduating twins Megan and Amy Hawley say they have effectively been their own study group – and now they’re moving on to PhDs.
As Indonesia is now a strong neighbour, it is time to enhance a two-way exchange of students, including support from Jakarta for Australian students to study in Indonesia.