Bid to fix a hole in our justice system
A Flinders law academic says limitations that restrict the right to fair trial potentially leave unfairly convicted people unable to contest miscarriages of justice.
A Flinders law academic says limitations that restrict the right to fair trial potentially leave unfairly convicted people unable to contest miscarriages of justice.
Indigenous alcohol and drug workers are enduring lower pay, poorer job security and higher family pressures than their non-Indigenous counterparts while working in extremely challenging environments, according to researchers based at Flinders.
A partnership between Anglicare and Flinders Law School is raising awareness about the issues surrounding recognition of Indigenous people in the Australian Constitution.
High school students on the Eyre Peninsula will have the chance to set up and manage their own mine as part of a mining careers road show this week.
Some of the State’s foremost fossil experts will be pushed to their limits by some very knowledgeable kids during the SA Museum’s Palaeontology Week.
Understanding why some joint implants fail and others are successful is the key research focus of Flinders new Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Mark Taylor.
Flinders researchers are on a mission to find out how long-term steroid treatment for arthritis and pituitary tumours affect the body’s metabolic and cardiovascular mechanisms.
A visiting international scholar says social science research is often “ethically unjust”.
Flinders University has attracted a leading academic manager from Scotland to play a key role in the University’s strategic and operational planning.