Research shows ‘human costs’ of public sector cuts
Flinders University’s National Institute of Labour Studies is drawing attention to research showing that the human costs of public sector cuts will affect public servants for years.
Flinders University’s National Institute of Labour Studies is drawing attention to research showing that the human costs of public sector cuts will affect public servants for years.
Singapore’s power elite continues to dominate the country’s politics and economy, but the island-nation’s rulers are losing the people’s respect, says Flinders academic Dr Michael Barr.
Australian theatre needs to back its own playwrights for reasons of both cultural relevance and good economics, according to Flinders University’s Professor Julian Meyrick.
A program to build capacity to support people with disability in Indonesia has brought 25 Australia Award Fellows to Flinders University.
Students from Flinders University have finished among the top four universities in Australia at the Australian Government’s Cyber Security Challenge 2014.
They’re smaller than the eye can see, as fast as a speeding bullet, and may hold the key to some of Australia’s deadliest puzzles.
A new exhibition at the Flinders City Gallery brings back the colourful, strident art form of the political poster.
Flinders University’s Motorsports team is lean, mean and ready to make an impact at one of the most competitive motor races in Australia. Now all they need is a car.
The genetic record of bee species in the islands of the South Pacific carries evidence of the dramatic global effects of climate change over the past 20,000 years, Flinders research has found.