
Flinders hosts first Australian Irish Studies conference in Adelaide
Flinders is sponsoring and hosting the 22nd Australasian Irish Studies conference from today until Friday 2 December. The event, which is taking place in Adelaide for the […]
Flinders is sponsoring and hosting the 22nd Australasian Irish Studies conference from today until Friday 2 December. The event, which is taking place in Adelaide for the […]
Human settlement in Australia’s arid interior has been reset to about 50,000 years ago – almost 10,000 years earlier than previously reported.
Better production of clean biofuels, archaeology secrets of ancient Australia and insights from insect vision for road safety are among Flinders University research projects to receive federal ARC funding.
Today in Paris, Flinders will become only the second university in the world to chair a UNESCO UNITWIN Network for Underwater Archaeology Meeting, cementing the University’s position at the […]
The lure of a hidden Irish settlement near Kapunda has been drawing Susan Arthure back to Baker’s Flat for a long time – and this week, she plans on finally finding it.
Research to pioneer new materials for industry and a study that aims to shed light on a key evolutionary development are among Flinders projects to receive $4.3 million in ARC funding.
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).
A Flinders University researcher is on a quest to dig out the history of Normanville, shedding new light on the heritage and significance of the coastal South Australian town.
“So, it’s kind of like a celestial race track on which the original model of every winning sports car ever made is still racing around … forever … totally intact … all at the same time?”