Flinders ‘micro-docs’ mark NAIDOC Week on NITV
Flinders makes a special contribution to NAIDOC Week by producing two ‘Micro-docs’ for National Indigenous TV (NITV).
Flinders makes a special contribution to NAIDOC Week by producing two ‘Micro-docs’ for National Indigenous TV (NITV).
The launch of Flinders’ Jembatan initiative marks the culmination of 50 years of building links in education, language, culture and research with Indonesia.
Jimmy Wilson and Stephanie Wighton have just met, but Flinders’ Southern University Games team captain, Jimmy, is already demonstrating the kind of spirit that makes the University’s team special.
International students taking part in Flinders University’s new English Language Support Program (ELSP) have praised its impact at an event to celebrate their success on campus.
Southern Adelaide residents are helping to train their own future doctors through a Flinders University program which allows medical students to see health practitioners in action.
The recent discovery that the Ebola virus can live on in a patient’s eyeballs long after they’re “cured” made the world blink in horror – but did you know cat faeces and raw meat can similarly lodge nasties in the eyes?
A statewide healthy eating project led by Flinders University and funded by SA Health has won a national award.
Focusing on SA and the NT and building on earlier research, the ‘Managing Two Worlds Together Stage 3’ study analyses some of the critical segments and gaps in the Aboriginal patient journey.
A new free smartphone app is giving GPs access to specialist medical advice to care for older palliative patients at home or in residential care across Australia.