Flinders to lead Timor-Leste Human Development Report
Flinders demographers will lead a UN human development report that will assist in shaping Timor-Leste’s future.
Flinders demographers will lead a UN human development report that will assist in shaping Timor-Leste’s future.
The discovery of new genetic areas linked to an increased risk of glaucoma will help prevent one of the leading cause of irreversible blindness in Asia.
Flinders PhD candidates Jody Fisher and Olivia Davies have won 2016 Playford Memorial Trust scholarships.
Flinders University scientists are looking to bacteriophages – highly specific viruses – as the best way to attack antibiotic-resistant bacterial superbug infections.
Anzac Day has special meaning for families of those killed in action, but the stories of long-forgotten soldiers are still being recovered.
A major collection of World War One mementos, kept for almost a century in the Museum of Victoria, is the subject of a new book ‘War Trophies or Curios?’, co-authored by Matthew Flinders Fellow in History Dr Christine Winter.
South Australia is in prime position to capitalise on products and services for the $3 trillion baby boomer market, with Flinders University supporting the new strategy.
The biggest event on the Indonesian student calendar, Konferensi Internasional Pelajar Indonesia (KIPI) 2016, organised by the Indonesian Students Association Australia, will be held at Flinders […]
“It’s far more effective to work with people. Psychologists will tell you that if you directly challenge someone, they will often respond negatively. “I hope that […]