Flinders rural educator wins national award
The future leadership of rural medicine is in good hands, according to the winner of the Louis Ariotti Memorial Award, Associate Professor Lucie Walters.
The future leadership of rural medicine is in good hands, according to the winner of the Louis Ariotti Memorial Award, Associate Professor Lucie Walters.
Greece’s Deputy Foreign Minister, Mr Kostas Tsiaras, visited Flinders University yesterday.
He has rewritten the history of evolution and is the author of 27 popular and academic science books – now, Professor John Long is at Flinders.
Australia remains the only developed country in the world not to have eliminated trachoma, the leading cause of infectious blindness, despite recent progress in tackling the disease.
In a super-charged orientation exercise, 106 AusAID-sponsored international students from 27 countries are currently undertaking Flinders University’s Introductory Academic Program.
Flinders University’s undergraduate degree courses have yet again experienced increased demand. The University has responded by making a total of 5360 offers (up from 5025 offers in 2012) to date.
A group of Flinders women alumni who set up a fund to support female Indigenous students has been thanked by the University and some of the scheme’s beneficiaries.
Flinders has signed up for a national competition that challenges students to develop a concept and business plan for a new social enterprise.
Working with adolescents and young adults with a terminal illness calls for special training.