Book shows ‘sanitised, transglobal’ lives of the super-rich
“When I remark to people that some of my work as a human geographer involves exploring worlds of the super-rich, they look at me quizzically, apparently confused.”
“When I remark to people that some of my work as a human geographer involves exploring worlds of the super-rich, they look at me quizzically, apparently confused.”
Flinders graduates will once again play key roles in the State Theatre Company of South Australia’s new season program.
Young footballers from South Adelaide Football Club have been getting a taste of AFL Draft Camp this week, thanks to Flinders University’s SHAPE Research Centre.
In an age when many parents won’t let their child post a letter because of “stranger danger”, it’s ironic that few pay attention while media organisations spend hours of one-on-one time with even their youngest offspring.
Venture Dorm is already well known among SA’s business community, but a new blog is providing intimate details of the daily trials and tribulations of the scheme’s participants.
“My uncle had a stroke and lost his speech. I realise now, with the training I’ve received at Flinders, that I would have been able to help him.”
Flinders University students have met with future leaders from 47 countries at the recent Humanitarian Affairs 5th University Scholars Leadership Symposium in Cambodia.
A picture may say more than a thousand words, but the Flinders University Chinese Student and Scholar Association has taken no chances by using both to share its stories.
Health practitioners, policy makers and the general public have a valuable new tool to help tackle alcohol related issues in their communities thanks to the National Centre for Education and Training in Addiction.