Six Learning and Teaching Citations for Flinders
Flinders University has received six Citations for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning from the Australian Government Office for Learning and Teaching for 2012.
Flinders University has received six Citations for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning from the Australian Government Office for Learning and Teaching for 2012.
Flinders has extended its sponsorship of the country’s premier literary review, Australian Book Review.
Home oxygen is not always the best treatment for people in the final stages of lung or heart disease or cancer, a Flinders University palliative care specialist says.
Associate Professor Sharon Lawn’s career in mental health has been acknowledged with a South Australian Pride of Australia medal.
Developing better tools to diagnose autism in adulthood is among the key aims of a new study by Flinders University PhD candidate Clare Holmes.
New Strategic Professor of Hydrogeology, Okke Batelaan will draw on the extensive knowledge of his colleagues in the School of the Environment to continue and initiate novel research.
Finding a more eco-friendly way to boost the amount of healthy fats in fish bred for human consumption is the main aim of a new Flinders University project.
Professor Graeme Young is leading a global project to determine the best way to use zinc in the fight against childhood deaths from diarrhoea.
SA Premier Don Dunstan’s relationship with the media could be volatile, but he also helped to shape its critical role in modern politics.