Braiding Indigenous knowledge and science
Archaeologists from Flinders University and Charles Darwin University will help lead the newly announced National Science Funding (NSF Center for Braiding Indigenous Knowledges and Science (CBIKS) […]
Archaeologists from Flinders University and Charles Darwin University will help lead the newly announced National Science Funding (NSF Center for Braiding Indigenous Knowledges and Science (CBIKS) […]
Bidjara woman Ms Maree Meredith today becomes the first PhD graduate of the Flinders Poche Centre for Indigenous Health and Well-Being. The Flinders University lecturer and […]
Flinders Vice-Chancellor Professor Colin Stirling has taken up the chair of the national Innovative Research Universities (IRU) network.
The first doctors to be educated entirely in the Northern Territory will graduate at a Flinders University ceremony in Darwin on December 18.
The first graduation of 10 students from the Bachelor of Clinical Sciences at Charles Darwin University (CDU) has been greeted by Flinders University Vice-Chancellor Professor Michael […]
Leading remote health academic and long-term Northern Territory resident, Professor John Wakerman, commences today (Monday, 24 March 2014) as Associate Dean of Flinders University Northern Territory.
Language students at Griffith University will soon have the benefit of online Greek language teaching and content from Flinders University.
A tendency to attribute low levels of education and sophistication to refugees means that Australia is failing to make the most of its new arrivals.
Flinders University’s Northern Territory Medical Program facility last month received the highest honour at the Australian Institute of Architects’ 2012 Northern Territory Architecture Awards.