Targeting harmony in the workplace
New work health and safety regulations require Australian businesses to manage risks surrounding both physical and psychological wellbeing of staff – with the onus on managers […]
New work health and safety regulations require Australian businesses to manage risks surrounding both physical and psychological wellbeing of staff – with the onus on managers […]
Researchers at Flinders University say there is an urgent need to encourage more girls to participate in sports, following a new study that reveals a striking […]
As the Australian Open continues in full swing, a new study can reveal female tennis coaches experience significantly more barriers in their profession – including discrimination […]
From Washington to Vienna, internships and work integrated learning opportunities are opening around the world for Flinders University students. Among the latest opportunity is are new […]
Family and domestic violence (FDV) is a major problem in Australia with extensive health, welfare and economic consequences. Flinders University experts have led an independent statutory review into […]
Almost 300 Year 9 girls from across South Australia and the Northern Territory will gain new insights into science, technology, engineering and math at this year’s […]
The annual ANZAC Day commemorations are another opportunity to acknowledge that “women serve too,” says Professor Sharon Lawn, lead author of a new journal article. The […]
International Day of Women and Girls in Science today is an opportunity to examine the disparities and tackle the barriers facing women in science, technology, engineering […]
Compared to boys, girls often excel in their secondary education results – but even the most gifted students may struggle to find their ‘dream job’ and […]