Clues to pandemic rebounds from the past
As the COVID-19 pandemic redefines what we think of as ‘normal’, archaeology and ancient history can provide some consolation about the great adaptability of our species. […]
As the COVID-19 pandemic redefines what we think of as ‘normal’, archaeology and ancient history can provide some consolation about the great adaptability of our species. […]
With stressed hospital services, and concerns about the spread of COVID-19, experts are reminding carers of children and young people of the importance of sticking to […]
Double digit unemployment for the next few years, and a plunge in Gross State Product and slow recovery are the headline findings of a new Flinders […]
Military veterans suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are among people benefiting from more personalised and flexible therapy currently being trialled by the Posttraumatic Stress Clinic at […]
Scientists at Flinders University have, for the first time, identified a specific type of sensory nerve ending in the gut and how these may ‘talk’ to […]
Internationally recognised Flinders University palaeontologist Professor John Long, has been announced the recipient of the annual Jim Bettison and Helen James Award by the Adelaide Film […]
New applications of advanced technologies in the shipyard will be the focus of a major partnership between Naval Group and Flinders University. In support of Naval […]
A transformative new collaboration between Flinders University and ASC Shipbuilding will bring Industry 4.0 and advanced manufacturing to the Hunter class frigates in South Australia’s […]
Flinders University’s solid performance in research and education is reflected in the latest Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) analysis for 2019. Vice-Chancellor Professor Colin Stirling […]