Asia through a creative lens
Flinders student film-makers have let their creative imaginations run riot in producing a collection of short films to be shown as part of the OzAsia Film Festival program.
Flinders student film-makers have let their creative imaginations run riot in producing a collection of short films to be shown as part of the OzAsia Film Festival program.
PhD candidate Glory Gatwiri is determined to step up her campaign to relieve women’s suffering in her native Kenya after representing Flinders at the Trans-Tasman Three Minute Thesis competition.
Flinders awards honorary doctorates today to two of its graduates – an internationally acclaimed theatre and opera director, and a leading Japanese nano-scientist.
Flinders University Law School proved its pedigree is of the highest calibre by seeing off some of top universities in Australia to win the second Australia-New Zealand Intervarsity Moot on Animal Law (ANIMAL).
Stronger relationships between Indigenous organisations and governments will lead to better environmental outcomes for river systems, say the winners of Riverprize.
A Flinders University led survey of 5,400 students in 180 primary and secondary schools across Australia has found that young people from marginalised groups are facing stark inequality.
One of the world’s most in-demand anaesthetics can now be produced on the spot, thanks to the thermos-flask sized device that recently won Flinders inventor Professor Colin Raston an Ig Nobel prize.
A giant Flinders moon lantern will feature at the annual Moon Lantern Parade in Adelaide this weekend.
Australians should remember that the millions of Muslims in Indonesia live peacefully as part of a vibrant and diverse society, says a Flinders academic who will host an OzAsia forum tomorrow.