Law graduate harnesses power of print in Bangladesh
A Flinders University law graduate from Bangladesh has been using the power of print to push for better labour rights and protection for economic migrants in his home country.
A Flinders University law graduate from Bangladesh has been using the power of print to push for better labour rights and protection for economic migrants in his home country.
Flinders University will host the 21st Australasian Humour Studies Network Annual Conference from 4-6 February at the State Library of South Australia and the Art Gallery of South Australia,
Flinders University staff and alumni have once again been recognised for their major contribution to Australian society in this year’s Australia Day awards and honours.
Flinders University archaeologist Dr Alice Gorman has become the first woman to be elected to the National Executive Council of the Space Industry Association of Australia (SIAA).
Soaring use of the methamphetamine ‘ice’ could be because of an increasing normalisation of the drug among groups of high achieving young people beyond the normal user profile.
Two Flinders researchers have been recognised at The Australian Sociological Association (TASA) awards 2014.
They’re sitting on a beach in Santa Monica, California, just days after winning the Jury Award in the Dark Matters Category at the Austin Film Festival for their film One Eyed Girl.
Researchers from across Australia will gather at Flinders, Victoria Square, on Monday 24 November for the 13th National Emerging Researchers in Ageing (ERA) Conference, 2014.
A Flinders alumnus has won the highly prestigious 2014 Prime Minister’s Prize for Excellence in Science teaching in Primary schools.