Homing in on city fringe land use

Pockets of small landholdings used for hobby farms and grazing are most susceptible to urban infill and industrial development, leaving larger horticultural and dryland farms for […]

James Moore Memorial Scholarship recipient Teagan Cross and Dr Lesley Moore discuss megafauna fossils at the Flinders Paleaontology Laboratory.

Teagan unearths her dream degree

Unearthing giant marsupial bones has given country girl Teagan Cross a chance to move back in time and have an adventure of a lifetime. After winning […]

Diabetes research gets under way

New research at Flinders is looking at how bacteriophages – viruses that infect and kill bacteria – could be used to treat diabetes-related foot ulcers. The […]

Flinders Pro Vice-Chancellor (International) Mr Sebastian Raneskold; and Professor Kuiqing Chen, Vice-President of Changzhou University, Jiangsu, China.

Chinese Uni visits our med school

A high-level educational delegation from the Chinese regional city of Changzhou has visited the Flinders University’s Medical School as part of a fact-finding mission in Adelaide. […]

Golden stake in vampire film

Emerging SA filmmaker Victoria Cocks, a former Flinders University Screen and Media student, will direct a new vampire film to be shot in South Australia later this year. […]

Mercury pollution project forges ahead

Work at Flinders to test and commercialise a new method to remove mercury pollution from land and water will progress this year with an $80,000 Australian Government environmental […]