Flinders water project goes from bush to world stage
On World Water Day, Flinders research to help some of the world’s poorest communities safely recycle their waste water is being presented at the Bill and […]
On World Water Day, Flinders research to help some of the world’s poorest communities safely recycle their waste water is being presented at the Bill and […]
The benefits of ‘Aboriginal health in Aboriginal hands’ has received endorsement from a wide-ranging investigation of Australian primary health care services. The Central Australian Aboriginal Congress […]
Research into intelligent transport systems and infrastructure will expand at Flinders University after the Federal Government announced funding of $55 million over 10 years to explore […]
International leaders in two specialist fields of research have joined the University as Matthew Flinders Fellows in 2017.
A national review of education delivery in regional, rural and remote areas will be led by Emeritus Professor John Halsey, from the School of Education.
From environmental and mental health to rural worker conditions in Bangladesh, Flinders higher-degree research is making a difference.
As South Australia faces many new challenges, a special publication State of Hope examines how past strengths can be used to inspire renewal and revitalisation.
Flinders researchers have confirmed the importance of the remote Ningaloo Reef in WA as a conservation site of significance for the rare and secretive Australian humpback dolphin.
Influential environmentalist Professor Corey Bradshaw is the latest Matthew Flinders Fellow to arrive at Flinders University.