Taste of engineering at Flinders

Flinders University this week welcomed 14 high school students to the first Indigenous Australian Engineering School to be hosted in Adelaide. The IAES program (17 to […]

Digital health gaps in aged care

Digital health technologies give health and aged care systems the opportunity to deliver cost savings, efficiencies, stronger safeguards and more seamless connections to other services. A […]

VR can help children communicate

Communication problems can hold back childhood development, with a range of interventions available to assist with social communication disorders. In a new research review, Flinders University […]

From the soil: Microbes on your mind

Flinders University experts are exploring evidence that microbes in the soil and the environments around us can affect human microbiota and the ‘gut-brain axis,’ potentially shaping […]

Sustainable food solutions on the doorstep

Urban agriculture should be treated as a serious farming method to help meet the global ambitions of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals for 2030, according […]

Tall Poppy winners aim high

Improving Indigenous health, and employment opportunities for disabled and migrant workers, are the goals of Flinders University’s two 2025 Young ‘Tall Poppy’ science award winners. Associate […]

Family violence and foster care

The important work of foster care needs to be reflected in more support for caregivers in critical areas, including for carers who might face frequent violence […]

Warning on immigration data handling

Around the world, artificial intelligence and Automated Decision-Making (ADM) tools are playing significant roles in handling immigration and homeland security data. Migration experts in Australia weighing […]