Flinders alum takes top Science teaching award
A Flinders alumnus has won the highly prestigious 2014 Prime Minister’s Prize for Excellence in Science teaching in Primary schools.
A Flinders alumnus has won the highly prestigious 2014 Prime Minister’s Prize for Excellence in Science teaching in Primary schools.
Hundreds of South Australian primary school students descended on Flinders University yesterday for a footy extravaganza with a twist.
Addressing the number of health professionals prepared and equipped to work in under-resourced areas to help eradicate crises such as the Ebola epidemic is a key focus of the Global Community Engaged Medical Education Muster this week.
A Flinders academic is working on an educational framework to help professionals move towards a common national approach to providing services for young children.
Have you ever wondered how much information about your health is being collected by doctors, pharmacies, laboratories, and even grocery stores?
Indonesia’s Ambassador to Australia has visited Flinders to join a celebration of the University’s strong engagement with Indonesia.
Guidelines covering mass gatherings worldwide in the wake of the Ebola epidemic are being developed by Flinders University.
A Flinders University researcher is on a quest to dig out the history of Normanville, shedding new light on the heritage and significance of the coastal South Australian town.
Two Flinders University affiliates have been inducted as Fellows of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE).