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Australia cannot afford to rest on its educational laurels, Professor Martin Westwell says.
Australia cannot afford to rest on its educational laurels, Professor Martin Westwell says.
World-leading groundwater scientist, Flinders University professor Craig Simmons, has been named a finalist in the prestigious Australian Museum Eureka Prizes.
The discovery of ancient fishes with rippling abdominal muscles shows that palaeontology still holds an important role in modern science.
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.
Biologist Karen Burke Da Silva is on a quest to increase Australia’s levels of scientific literacy.
Flinders will offer a new $8000 per year scholarship to a science, information technology or engineering undergraduate student in 2013.
A new Flinders University research centre that aims to change public and student perceptions about science and boost the nation’s prospects of meeting future skills needs […]
Two hundred primary and secondary teachers from across Australia will broaden their teaching horizons and tap the latest scientific knowledge when Flinders University hosts the inaugural […]