Graduating son fulfills a family ambition
For a migrant family from Lebanon, their oldest son’s graduation from Flinders has been a crowning achievement.
For a migrant family from Lebanon, their oldest son’s graduation from Flinders has been a crowning achievement.
Failed, traumatised, stigmatised and often left feeling worse off than when they started. That’s the reality faced by some mental health patients under Community Treatment Orders, according to Flinders research.
The Swedish Ambassador to Australia, Pär Ahlberger, has visited Flinders University’s new Tonsley facility during his first trip to Adelaide.
Dementia, bowel cancer and glaucoma are among diseases to be addressed by researchers at Flinders with National Health and Medical Research Council funding of nearly $5.1 million.
Flinders is in pole position to add fuel to the future of autonomous vehicle production and use in South Australia.
An Adelaide based engineering start-up that uses drones to sample water quality and a 3D online market place that links 3D designers directly with customers have taken the top awards at the eNVIes awards.
South Australian Premier Jay Weatherill got the inside track on some of the State’s edgiest entrepreneurial activity when he visited Flinders University’s New Venture Institute (NVI) at Tonsley today.
With double the prize pool, more aspiring entrepreneurs than ever and a new ‘Disruptive Innovator’ award, tonight’s ‘Venture Dorm Powered by Mega’ Graduation Awards will be the biggest yet.
Almost half of the current flood of refugees arriving in Germany could be suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), according to a paper co-authored by Flinders University Professor of Psychiatry, Julio Licinio.