Teaching more than English to refugee students
Refugee and migrant students entering Australian schools bring with them a range of complex experiences.
Refugee and migrant students entering Australian schools bring with them a range of complex experiences.
Michelle Grattan – one of Australia’s most respected and awarded political journalists – will deliver Flinders University’s 2014 Dean Jaensch Lecture.
About 600 to 700 operations for oesophageal cancer are performed in Australia each year. In China, 1,200 cases are treated in just one hospital per annum.
“My uncle had a stroke and lost his speech. I realise now, with the training I’ve received at Flinders, that I would have been able to help him.”
Like a book cover, the purpose of a wine label is to attract the buyer’s attention and say something about the characters within the contents.
A person’s chance of developing glaucoma – the leading cause of blindness worldwide – could now be easier to predict following the discovery of new disease-related genes by Flinders researchers.
Nearly 14,000 South Australians will be taking a keen interest on the events that take place on September 18 – the date of Scotland’s referendum on independence.
Flinders oceanographer Jochen Kaempf has won the Conservation Council of South Australia’s Jill Hudson Award for Environmental Protection.
Chandeliers, gold taps and ornate drapes are classic hallmarks of the world’s most luxurious hotels, right?