Brain injury reveals two sets of heroes

Roger Rees, Emeritus Professor of Disability Studies and Research at Flinders University, has spent 25 years involved in the rehabilitation and education of people with brain injury, and his newly published memoir focuses squarely on the people he has met and “helped to help”.

New Flinders links with TAFE

Flinders University has further strengthened its links with TAFE SA with the signing of an agreement that will enhance student pathways to university.

Radiation response a meltdown in reason

The possibility that low doses of radiation may prevent or delay the progression of cancer is being explored by a Flinders University research team led by Professor Pam Sykes.

Educators and communicators top up on science

Veteran science presenters and former Curiosity Show hosts Associate Professor Rob Morrison and Dr Dean Hutton rubbed shoulders with staff and students from Blackwood High at an Australian Science Communicators (ASC) activity at Flinders University.

Flinders welcomes result of court case

Flinders University welcomes the conclusion of the court action today which saw a former employee sentenced to nine years jail after previously pleading guilty to a charge in relation to fraudulent misappropriation of monies.

The true story of Australia’s POWs in Europe

Australian prisoners of war in Europe did not sit around planning their escape as film and TV commonly portray them. Instead many were treated cruelly and a few even found themselves in concentration camps, a new book by a Flinders historian has revealed.