Pain relief program wins national teaching award
A program that is successfully addressing a humanitarian need for palliative care within the Asia Pacific region has won a national teaching award.
A program that is successfully addressing a humanitarian need for palliative care within the Asia Pacific region has won a national teaching award.
Indonesian music will ring out from the Flinders University Pendopo tomorrow – but it won’t just be the mesmerising traditional sound of the resident gamelan orchestra.
A national survey of perceptions of corruption is one of the focal points of a public lecture by Professor Adam Graycar.
New findings suggest that the ecology of blue whales – the largest living animal – has recently changed due to human activities.
Melanie Oppenheimer is the new Professor of History in the School of International Studies at Flinders University.
Emeritus Professor Ian Maddocks, former head of Palliative Care at Flinders, has received the award of Senior Australian of the Year (SA).
Researchers at the National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction at Flinders University have undertaken a national review of liquor licensing legislation.
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.