Vice-Chancellor reflects on research consultation
Vice-Chancellor Professor Colin Stirling says he is pleased by the level and tenor of the debate within Flinders regarding the possibility of collaboration with the Copenhagen Consensus Centre (CCC).
Vice-Chancellor Professor Colin Stirling says he is pleased by the level and tenor of the debate within Flinders regarding the possibility of collaboration with the Copenhagen Consensus Centre (CCC).
Three Flinders Investigators lectures celebrate National Science Week, with solar power first in the spotlight at Flinders city today.
Flinders University scooped the Science Excellence awards, with water scientist Professor Craig Simmons taking the coveted SA Scientist of the Year award.
South Australia’s Health Minister, Jack Snelling, has agreed to wield one of the buckets at next week’s ‘Team SA’ ice bucket challenge in aid of the […]
The second round of Defence and STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) internships has opened, with Flinders successful in Round One.
From the first case of AIDS in 1981, significant lessons can be learnt from the worldwide response to the epidemic, a Flinders lecture will hear.
The cost to Australia’s economy of alcohol and other drug related (AOD) absenteeism has soared from $1.2bn in 2001 to more than $3bn, according to Flinders analysis being published today.
Flinders mechanical engineer graduate Henry Nielsen is building his career on campus as part of the $63 million student hub and plaza construction team.
Qatar’s Chargé D’affaires to Australia has become the latest VIP to visit Flinders University’s new $120m Tonsley facility.