World population heading up, not down
By the year 2100, the world is set to add another 50 per cent (3.6 billion) to its current population of 7.3 billion.
By the year 2100, the world is set to add another 50 per cent (3.6 billion) to its current population of 7.3 billion.
Flinders archaeologist Dr Wendy Van Duivenvoorde has revealed 17th century shipbuilding techniques that helped the mercantile fleets of Holland dominate the global spice trade.
Flinders University researchers have found that the old saying, ‘A Man’s Best Friend’, may have had dog lovers barking up the wrong tree!
Relational learning – an educational approach that puts the sharing of ideas and the importance of relationships front and centre – is the focus of an international event at Flinders.
Flinders makes a special contribution to NAIDOC Week by producing two ‘Micro-docs’ for National Indigenous TV (NITV).
Flinders has received funding for six projects in the latest round of Australian Research Council Linkage funding, securing a total of $2.35 million in grants.
The Students of Sustainability (‘SoS’) conference at Flinders this week will focus on the environment, Aboriginal culture and social equity.
The launch of Flinders’ Jembatan initiative marks the culmination of 50 years of building links in education, language, culture and research with Indonesia.
The newly established Cisco Academy at Flinders University is ready to start teaching at Tonsley this month.