Flinders welcomes Keep It Clever campaign

The national Keep It Clever campaign comes at a crucial time for the future of Australia’s universities, research and economic growth, says Flinders Vice-Chancellor Professor Colin Stirling.

Economic recovery has a silver lining

South Australia is in prime position to capitalise on products and services for the $3 trillion baby boomer market, with Flinders University supporting the new strategy.

Marine biotech looks to new frontiers

Demand for marine bioresources such as algae, sea cucumber, squid, chitin and collagen are growing for use in health foods, functional products, drugs and industrial biomaterials, a Flinders symposium has heard.