A PhD with lessons in life
Any PhD has aspects of a marathon, but for Trish Thornberry the process of completing her thesis was more in the nature of a steeplechase, with plenty of falls along the way.
Any PhD has aspects of a marathon, but for Trish Thornberry the process of completing her thesis was more in the nature of a steeplechase, with plenty of falls along the way.
A pathway to university study is now available inside one of South Australia’s prisons, thanks to a pilot program run by Flinders, TAFE SA and the Department for Correctional Services.
Research students from the School of Humanities have organised a conference to provide peer review and support for their diverse works-in-progress.
Groundwater experts from Flinders University are setting up one of the world’s largest arid zone groundwater studies in the Northern Territory.
Flinders graduate, Paul Gordon, has been named joint winner of the South Australian Gray Young Lawyer of the Year award.
There’s no such thing as a healthy glow, yet many young women still believe brown is best.
Graduating twins Megan and Amy Hawley say they have effectively been their own study group – and now they’re moving on to PhDs.
Flinders University has awarded the degree of Doctor of the University to Dr Peter Toyne, legislator, educator and a key figure in the Northern Territory’s development.
Students from Flinders courses in China who have travelled to Adelaide for their graduation are helping to build influential connections between Australia and China.