Unique games controller wins at Good Design Australia Awards
A novel device that enables children with a disability to play computer games has won its designer, Mr Max Hughes, the title of the 2014 Hills Young Australian Designer of the Year.
A novel device that enables children with a disability to play computer games has won its designer, Mr Max Hughes, the title of the 2014 Hills Young Australian Designer of the Year.
A survey, currently being rolled out nationally, will ask students in years 4, 6 and 8 from a large sample of schools across all states and territories about their wellbeing.
Flinders has opened a state of the art $7.4 million teaching clinic, enabling optometry students to see real patients and providing optometry services to the South Australian community.
For school leaders in rural areas, taking on the job is not all about the money, Flinders University research has found.
A program to build capacity to support people with disability in Indonesia has brought 25 Australia Award Fellows to Flinders University.
Students from Flinders University have finished among the top four universities in Australia at the Australian Government’s Cyber Security Challenge 2014.
They’re smaller than the eye can see, as fast as a speeding bullet, and may hold the key to some of Australia’s deadliest puzzles.
Flinders student Stephanie Walker’s advice on hydration and nutrition to West Adelaide Football Club went down so well that they’ve kept her on for more.
When Professor Bruce Mitchell addresses a new group of students at the start of each year, he shares a sobering fact.