Great results rewarded with Rhodes Scholarship
Josh Makepeace, who achieved nothing less than a High Distinction for all subjects in his science degree, has become Flinders University’s fourth Rhodes Scholar.
Josh Makepeace, who achieved nothing less than a High Distinction for all subjects in his science degree, has become Flinders University’s fourth Rhodes Scholar.
Untroubled by mobile phones and airport queues, Captain Congo and his avian sidekick Pug are back in the thick of the action.
For most people with intellectual disabilities, the completion of Year 12 means the end of an education “career” – and a barrier to further opportunities to develop socially, academically and personally.
A Flinders research project may offer some unique insights into the perennial nature versus nurture debate.
The Southern Child and Family Clinic, officially opened this week on the Flinders University campus, will assist the Department of Family and Communities (DFC) in its child protection role while contributing to the training and experience of postgraduate psychology students at Flinders.
Dr John Halsey has been appointed the foundation Sidney Myer Chair for Rural Education and Communities from an international field of candidates.
Flinders University has moved to meet two future skills demands by offering a course in maritime electronics engineering next year.
Adventurous programming on a shoestring budget is paying off for local theatre company Accidental Productions.
With Berlin as a backdrop, an encounter with a mysterious woman sounds like the stuff of fiction – and indeed it is.