Unis must ‘change DNA’ for digital era
Universities need to rebuild their organisational and technological infrastructure, and even change their ‘cultural DNA’, to meet the challenges of the digital era.
Universities need to rebuild their organisational and technological infrastructure, and even change their ‘cultural DNA’, to meet the challenges of the digital era.
Flinders University was on site last weekend at Tonsley as TAFE SA gave the public a sneak peak at the training facility in their new Sustainable Industries Education Centre.
Combining the growing demand for premium food and fibre with education would make a substantial contribution to boosting regional communities and the State economy, according to […]
Internationally-renowned public and social policy expert, Professor Adam Graycar, is returning to Flinders University as the new Strategic Professor in Social and Policy Studies.
Flinders University has won funding for a program to improve services to women and children in Vietnam who are victims of domestic violence and trafficking.
Emerging research leaders from diverse fields including criminology and materials science are among the winners of Flinders University’s Vice-Chancellor’s Awards for Early Career Researchers.
Moves are afoot to create a “blue economy” between South Australia and China’s Shandong Province, with a delegation from Flinders University now on a group mission to strengthen ties.
Fifteen students from Flinders Law School have toured India as part of the Australian Government’s AsiaBound Program to promote student engagement with Asia.
Women with disabilities are among Indonesia’s most vulnerable and discriminated citizens, and Flinders University Honours student James Baker is determined to help them.