Tonsley comes alive on Sunday
The growing innovation district at Tonsley will host this year’s Adelaide Mini Maker Faire on Sunday, bringing more than 100 exhibitors to the main assembly building area.
The growing innovation district at Tonsley will host this year’s Adelaide Mini Maker Faire on Sunday, bringing more than 100 exhibitors to the main assembly building area.
A brand new, dirt cheap, non-toxic polymer that literally sucks mercury out of water and soil is set to become a game changer in the battle against one of the world’s most reviled pollutants.
Good luck to five of Flinders’ finest traversing the country this week with the 2015 Bridgestone World Solar Challenge.
Flinders has joined forces with the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge to usher in a new generation of solar vehicles.
Matthew Flinders Distinguished Professor of Hydrogeology Craig Simmons is joining the joint US National Academies Roundtable on shale oil and gas issues.
The new Chair of Restorative Care at Flinders will boost education and research into aged care and wellness in South Australia.
In a national first, Flinders University is pioneering an innovative teaching and learning approach to combat mental health and culture stereotypes.
Flinders University has made substantial improvement in a prestigious international assessment. The latest Time Higher Education rankings of the world’s top universities has seen Flinders University move from outside the top 400, to the 251 to 300 bracket. Vice-Chancellor Professor Colin Stirling says the improvement reflects both a change in ranking methodology and hard work by the University.
Flinders University is hosting more than 100 senior academic staff from across Australia today and tomorrow (Thursday 24th and Friday 25th September) at the annual Deans of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (DASSH) Conference.