Graduation brings a fork in the road
As twins, Alexander and Ivan Oulianoff have been walking in step for most of their lives, and after attending secondary school together they decided to undertake the same double degree at Flinders.
As twins, Alexander and Ivan Oulianoff have been walking in step for most of their lives, and after attending secondary school together they decided to undertake the same double degree at Flinders.
Fifteen graduates of a postgraduate Flinders course taught in China will fly in to receive their degrees with more than 1500 other graduates during the University’s graduation week.
A Flinders Work-Integrated Learning placement took Katherine Baldwin to South Adelaide Football Club – two years on, she’s still submitting copy for the Panthers’ newsletter.
Nikki Lovell made the decision to volunteer in the small Ugandan village of Namwenda, unaware it would change her life – and hundreds of others – forever.
Budding neuroscientist Emma Lawrance has just won a prestigious Clarendon Scholarship to study at Oxford.
Health insurer BUPA has donated $50,000 to fund two scholarships for health sciences students at Flinders University over the next five years.
Teaching Christmas carols to Cambodian orphans initially earned Pat Witcombe the nickname of “Jingle Bells”, but after he showed his prowess with a donated Dutch conjuring set, his name (in Khmer) became “Mr Magic”.
Flinders Uni maritime archaeology students are making significant discoveries on the east and west coasts of Australia.
American Studies student Eleanor Kellett reports from Capitol Hill where she is taking part in Flinders University’s Washington Internship Program.