Science on the move for health
South Australian research has confirmed the benefits of more regular exercise and less sitting for immediate and long-term health benefits.
South Australian research has confirmed the benefits of more regular exercise and less sitting for immediate and long-term health benefits.
He’s studied history, politics and law at Flinders over the years – and he loves the place so much that he has now come back to […]
Researchers are investigating the biological and psych-social reasons behind teen sleep patterns in a new three-year study.
In a fitting celebration of 50 years of inspiring achievement, Flinders University has been ranked 46 in the world’s top 150 universities under 50 by Times Higher Education.
Flinders lecturer and ABC radio film reviewer Dr Nick Prescott will give a guided tour of Thomas Pynchon’s weird and wonderful 1965 novel ‘The Crying of Lot 49’ on April 7.
Australia’s first dedicated optometry service for people with autism is set to make a difference for some of our most vulnerable citizens.
The arrival of four high-tech Anatomage tables, which enable autopsies without a cadaver, will revolutionise rural medical training at Flinders.
Flinders University’s Professor Karen Reynolds has joined the advisory board for the multi-billion-dollar Australian Government Medical Research Future Fund.
South Australia is a leader in mining technology, and it could one day take a lead in the exploration of space for minerals.