AusAID students say “G’day” to Flinders

Flinders’ internationally renowned Introductory Academic Program (IAP) has a full house with the arrival of one of the University’s largest ever cohorts of AusAid-sponsored postgraduate students.

Mapping the navigator

Before setting out to Australia for a second time in 1801, Matthew Flinders boasted to Sir Joseph Banks that he would map its coastline so thoroughly that no-one would need to do it again.

Flinders appoints Mike Rann to key position

Flinders University students will have the opportunity to tap the vast political experience of former Premier Mike Rann following his appointment as a Professor in the School of Social and Policy Studies.

Bench to bedside research

A revolutionary medical breakthrough by researchers at Flinders University could pave the way to a cure for two debilitating autoimmune diseases.

Flinders course offers rise again

Demand has again increased for Flinders undergraduate degree courses, and in response a total of 5025 offers (up from 4777 offers in 2011) has been made to date, with further places remaining available.

School a good place to work on wellbeing

Schooling is increasingly being viewed world-wide as an opportunity to promote students’ overall mental health and wellbeing; a new book edited by Flinders academics looks at the best ways to do it.