Flinders backs CRH Director’s apology to Indigenous Australians
One of Flinders University’s leading experts in remote health has delivered a historic apology to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. Professor Tim Carey, Director of […]
One of Flinders University’s leading experts in remote health has delivered a historic apology to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. Professor Tim Carey, Director of […]
Popular Flinders Northern Territory medical student Ian Lee has become the Australian Indigenous Doctors’ Association’s Student of the Year 2016.
A revolutionary wearable tracking device which re-trains insomniacs to get a better night’s sleep at home has been developed by a Flinders University scientist. Techniques previously […]
One of Australia’s most inspirational Indigenous figures is being recognised alongside one of the country’s most successful theatre producers with honorary doctorates from Flinders University. Dr […]
Gender equity in the fields of science, technology, engineering, math and medicine (STEMM) is in the spotlight at Flinders this week.
Twelve Flinders University academics have been recognised in five Citations for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning in the 2016 Australian Awards for University Teaching program.
New research has found that venom produced by an Australian marine cone snail could help develop improved diabetes treatments in years to come.
Stem cell research is aiming to provide a much-needed therapies for a debilitating eye condition, sometimes called painful blindness.
Researchers from Flinders are conducting a census of sea life at Coffin Bay on SA’s West Coast.