Fuelling new ideas in the disability sector
Flinders is keeping delegates alert at the Australian Tertiary Education Network on Disability’s Pathways 11 conference.
Flinders is keeping delegates alert at the Australian Tertiary Education Network on Disability’s Pathways 11 conference.
A team of Flinders University researchers is trying to find the underlying cause of bladder overactivity.
Group and public apologies may not always fulfil their desired outcomes, according to Flinders University psychologist Michael Wenzel.
Vice-Chancellor Professor Michael Barber says research is only one in a range of factors contributing to the process of innovation that universities need to foster.
Professor Craig Simmons has been appointed to the University’s inaugural Schultz Chair in the Environment.
Teachers, co-ordinators and school leaders in the International Baccalaureate program will attend a symposium at Flinders today.
For Professor Michael Kidd, health and human rights are inextricably linked.
Today saw the launch of Re-Timer, a wearable green light device invented by Flinders University sleep researchers to reset the body’s internal clock.
A program that is successfully addressing a humanitarian need for palliative care within the Asia Pacific region has won a national teaching award.