New chapter of Indigenous history told through food
The undocumented colonial history of Indigenous food on Cape York Peninsula in north Queensland is about to unfold under a new, three-year study led by Flinders […]
The undocumented colonial history of Indigenous food on Cape York Peninsula in north Queensland is about to unfold under a new, three-year study led by Flinders […]
A grassroots social welfare program from the progressive years of the Whitlam Government is a model way to create more coherent and vibrant communities – and […]
Behaviour management in schools is fundamentally flawed, says Dr David Armstrong, a Flinders University expert in education psychology and learning difficulties. In a recent paper, Dr […]
Tailor-made protein drugs in the fight against cancer and other diseases are a step closer, with the Centre for NanoScale Science and Technology at Flinders playing […]
Flinders University creative science writer Dr Danielle Clode took out the Max Fatchen Fellowship at this year’s Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature. She joined the likes […]
A record 152 students and staff supported the second Flinders University White Coat Challenge today to celebrate women in STEM on International Women’s Day. Organisers thanked […]
In the peak of Adelaide’s festival season, the purpose of culture and how its true value can be measured will be under the spotlight at an […]
Visiting Endeavour fellow, American archaeologist Dr Julia Clark, has spent the past decade in the vast frozen plains of Mongolia. And there’s no place she’d rather […]
The life and sacrifice of Loxton-born nurse Kirsty Boden, who was killed in the 2017 London Bridge terrorist attack, has been recognised in her naming as […]