How new media is getting old
As computer companies race to produce “smarter, faster and more powerful” PCs, the files created in the digital world – including online artworks – risk being left behind.
As computer companies race to produce “smarter, faster and more powerful” PCs, the files created in the digital world – including online artworks – risk being left behind.
A Flinders University centre to be officially launched today (June 10) is dedicated to increasing knowledge and debate about crime.
For school leaders in rural areas, taking on the job is not all about the money, Flinders University research has found.
Flinders University is partnering with specialist legal practice Lipman Karas to host a new lecture series in recognition of The Honourable Catherine Branson QC and her significant contributions to law and justice in Australia.
The third Art by Prisoners exhibition has attracted by far its largest number of entries, with works submitted from all of South Australia’s nine adult penal institutions.
This year’s South Australian Gray Young Lawyer of the Year, Claire Victory, has some interesting plans for the future. Perhaps most interesting of all, is that […]
“I’m a bit obsessed about getting people to go and see it; at festivals every screening is sold out, but now we have to get people to go to the cinema, which is a bit terrifying.”
Sports scholarships awarded by Flinders will help a group of elite student athletes combine their academic and sporting pursuits.
Flinders staff, students and graduates are dominating the 2014 South Australian Screen Awards, picking up 10 nominations across nearly every category.