Tall Poppy helping people cope with cancer
Effective cancer care needs more than medical treatments and should incorporate evidence-based psycho-social interventions, says 2017 South Australian Tall Poppy of Science Dr Lisa Beatty. With […]
Effective cancer care needs more than medical treatments and should incorporate evidence-based psycho-social interventions, says 2017 South Australian Tall Poppy of Science Dr Lisa Beatty. With […]
From environmental and mental health to rural worker conditions in Bangladesh, Flinders higher-degree research is making a difference.
World Baby Sleep Day will be supported by a real-time social media forum supported by Flinders.
Undergraduate and postgraduate degree courses at Flinders University have experienced strong demand in 2015. The University has responded by making a total of 7,016 offers to date.
Flinders University has been listed among the QS World University Ranking’s top 200 elite institutions world-wide for its performance in three subject areas.
Professor Jason McCarley is on a mission to make airport security scanners more effective by tailoring them to the psychology of the user.
New Flinders research challenges commonly-held views about the ability of people with autism to recognise faces.
A new Flinders research project is hoping to find the best way to help people simultaneously overcome post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression.
Left-handed people consistently perform worse than right-handed people in measures of cognitive ability, or IQ, with the ‘level of disability’ equivalent to being prematurely born.