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Flinders University, established as The Flinders University of South Australia is a public research university based in Adelaide, South Australia, with a footprint extending across a number of locations in South Australia and the Northern Territory. The main campus is in Bedford Park, about 12 km (7.5 mi) south of the Adelaide city centre.
Tania Nehme – film editor (Flinders Drama Centre, 1983) [13] Christopher Pearson – journalist, founder of the Adelaide Review and speechwriter for Prime Minister John Howard Mark Peel – Australian historian
Douglas Alexander Gautier [1] grew up in Adelaide, South Australia. [2]He studied drama at Flinders University, [3] [4] graduating in 1975 with a BA (Hons). [5] At that time Wal Cherry was the founding professor of the drama department at that time.
Empire Times was founded as the student newspaper of Flinders University in 1969 by Martin Fabinyi (initially priced at 15 cents [1]) and continued in publication until 2006, [2] published by the Flinders University Student Association. It ceased publication in 2006 as a result of voluntary student unionism. [3]
Flinders University Raymond Javan Chan is an Australian oncology nurse, clinical trialist, researcher, and senior administrator. He is Matthew Flinders Professor of Cancer Nursing, and Director of the Caring Futures Institute and Dean of Research within the College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Flinders University .
Initially he worked as a Postdoctoral Fellow in zoology under Professor Geoffrey Burnstock at the University of Melbourne (1970–1973). In 1973 he also worked as a research fellow at the University of Helsinki in Finland, and then at the University of Turin. [2] In 1975 he moved back to Australia, as a lecturer in Human Physiology at Flinders ...
Alex Frayne graduated from Flinders University with a Bachelor of Arts in 1996, moving straight into production with a series of short films from 1998 to 2004, before switching to photography as his primary artistic expression. He directed, edited, and produced his debut feature film Modern Love in 2006.
His prolific writing mirrored his academic career at Flinders, where he was promoted senior lecturer in 2012, was invited by Selim Deringil and Vangelis Kechriotis to be a visiting professor at Boğaziçi University in Istanbul in 2012, elected as a Fellow of Royal Historical Society in 2014, promoted to Associate Professor in 2016, made an ...