Former Flinders film makers with One Eye on the big time
They’re sitting on a beach in Santa Monica, California, just days after winning the Jury Award in the Dark Matters Category at the Austin Film Festival for their film One Eyed Girl.
They’re sitting on a beach in Santa Monica, California, just days after winning the Jury Award in the Dark Matters Category at the Austin Film Festival for their film One Eyed Girl.
Dehydration can be a serious health issue for Australia’s mining industry, but a new product to be developed with input from the Medical Device Partnering Program will help manage miners’ health and safety.
Researchers from across Australia will gather at Flinders, Victoria Square, on Monday 24 November for the 13th National Emerging Researchers in Ageing (ERA) Conference, 2014.
Belly dancers are more satisfied with their bodies and have better body image than young women who don’t belly dance, new Flinders research shows.
The eucalypt may be a uniquely and specifically Australian tree, but it’s also an international emigrant, says Flinders writer and academic Dr Danielle Clode.
Acclaimed Australian biomedical engineer – Flinders Professor Karen Reynolds – has received the Medical Technology Association of Australia’s coveted Outstanding Achievement Award.
Early Thursday morning, Australian time, the world held its breath as a bar fridge-sized landing probe, Philae, touched down on the surface of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko.
Great art needs few words to accompany it. And so it is with Ben Quilty’s After Afghanistan exhibition at Flinders University’s City Gallery.
As a special education teacher, Swati Phatak savours many proud moments.