Casting SA as a State of Hope
As South Australia faces many new challenges, a special publication State of Hope examines how past strengths can be used to inspire renewal and revitalisation.
As South Australia faces many new challenges, a special publication State of Hope examines how past strengths can be used to inspire renewal and revitalisation.
South Australian universities are teaming with key industry partners to stage the inaugural Asia-Pacific University Industry Innovation Network (UIIN) conference in Adelaide.
Flinders researchers have confirmed the importance of the remote Ningaloo Reef in WA as a conservation site of significance for the rare and secretive Australian humpback dolphin.
Clinical trials of a new technique to tackle bladder cancer will commence at Flinders under an industry-university collaboration underway in South Australia.
Flinders at Tonsley has forged some new networking connections, this time with five New Zealand universities and NZ government officials after a study tour hosted by Cisco Australia.
Nutrition and Dietetics at Flinders is hosting 15 visitors from Indonesia this month under an Australia Awards Fellowship project.
With more than 8,700 known species worldwide, sea sponges (phylum Porifera) are difficult to identify but Flinders University researchers have developed a new identification protocol.
The Flinders Centre for Innovation in Cancer is running a national cancer survivorship conference.
A new book Emigrants and Historians (Wakefield Press) will be launched today in honour of Flinders historian Emeritus Professor Eric Richards.