Greek festival presents a philosophical face
A bust of Aristotle was unveiled by Premier Jay Weatherill at Flinders University during yesterday’s Dimitria Greek Festival.
A bust of Aristotle was unveiled by Premier Jay Weatherill at Flinders University during yesterday’s Dimitria Greek Festival.
Researchers from Flinders University are using newly developed technologies to better understand what causes unexplained gut pain.
Researchers from Flinders University will share a pool of $3.3 million, awarded this week as part of the Australian Research Council’s 2013 Discovery and Linkage Infrastructure Equipment and Facilities (LIEF) funding scheme.
Yibing Liu is part of the MISA team helping SA oyster growers revive the culture of the native or flat oyster.
A deadly bug which strikes the sick, injured and those undergoing invasive medical procedures will come under the microscope as part of a Flinders Uni study.
Researchers from Flinders University are looking into the past to predict whether some people in the early stages of glaucoma are likely to go blind in the future.
A new drug developed by researchers from Flinders University could hold the key to better treatment of some blinding eye diseases.
As part of the SAFC’s 40th anniversary, Associate Professor Mike Walsh has been commissioned to write a history of the organisation and its activities.
Flinders academic and editor of ‘Asian Studies Review’, Dr Michael Barr, has welcomed the Henry Report on Australia in the Asian Century, but with a message of caution.