Flinders shows research strengths in world rankings
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.
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.
Flinders University’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research), Professor David Day, has just been elected to the Australian Academy of Science, joining an elite group of outstanding Australian scientists.
Specialists in sleep medicine, eating disorders, tourism and coastal hydrogeology are among the recipients of Flinders University’s 2012 Vice-Chancellor’s Awards for Early Career Researchers.
Student-led research into cancer prevention, body image, groundwater and medieval cultures are among the winners of Flinders University’s 2012 Best Student Paper Awards.
Three quarters of Flinders University’s research has been ranked world-standard or better in the Federal Government’s Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) assessment.
Vice-Chancellor Professor Michael Barber says research is only one in a range of factors contributing to the process of innovation that universities need to foster.
Three Flinders University researchers have received prestigious Future Fellowships from the Australian Research Council, securing $2.18 million to fund their research over the next five years.
Research expertise and successful engagement with business has placed Flinders University at the forefront of a Federal Government scheme aimed at commercialising research.
Flinders University’s 2011 Vice-Chancellor’s Awards for Early Career Researchers have just been announced, with 10 researchers sharing in a pool of $25,000.