| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2020-11-05 | - |
| 2020-11-12 | - |
| 2020-11-26 | - |
Program Overview
Study
The university offers a wide range of study areas, including:
- Business
- Computer science and information technology
- Creative arts and media
- Criminology
- Defence and national security
- Education
- Engineering
- Environment
- Health
- Humanities and social sciences
- Innovation and enterprise
- International relations and political science
- Languages
- Law
- Medicine
- Nursing and midwifery
- Psychology
- Science
- Social work
- Sport
Research
The university's research areas include:
- Engineering and technology
- Health and medical
- People and society
- Science, environment and natural resources
- Emerging research - Defence
Engage
The university provides opportunities for engagement, including:
- Engaging with the university
- Connecting with students
- Locating a clinic
- Booking a campus venue
- Finding a tender
- Giving to the university
- Working at the university
- Participating in a research study
- Seeing what's on
- Shopping for university merchandise
- Exploring Indigenous education
Alumni
The university's alumni program offers:
- Opportunities to join an alumni network
- Establishment of alumni networks
- Sharing of memories
- Access to career services
- Ordering of transcripts
- Giving to the university
- Updating of details
- Finding of classmates
- Shopping for university merchandise
Giving
The university accepts donations, including:
- Online donations
- Donations by post
- Giving in celebration or in memory
- Leaving a gift in a will
- Giving from overseas
- Giving a cultural gift
About
The university has a vision and mission, as well as a strategic plan and values. It is governed by a university council and led by a chancellor and vice-chancellor. The university is organized into colleges, with a library and professional services. It has a staff directory and is committed to sustainability. The university has several campuses and locations, including Bedford Park, Tonsley, and the City Campus.
Flinders University Museum of Art
The Flinders University Museum of Art (FUMA) offers:
- Collections, including online collections and public art
- Archives, including past exhibitions and programs
- Education and opportunity, including academic programs and internships
- Other activities, such as hosting events and donating to the museum
Research Areas
The university's research areas include:
- Engineering and technology
- Health and medical
- People and society
- Science, environment and natural resources
- Emerging research - Defence
Institutes and Centres
The university has various institutes and centres, including:
- Research institutes
- Academic centres
Partner with Us
The university offers opportunities for partnership, including:
- Collaborative research
- Industry partnerships
- Community engagement
Participate
The university provides opportunities for participation, including:
- Research studies
- Volunteer work
- Internships
FUMA Collections
The FUMA collections include:
- Artworks
- Online collections catalogue
- Public art
- Publications
- Internal artwork loan
- Image reproduction form
- Citing works of art
Archives
The FUMA archives include:
- Past exhibitions
- Past programs
- Annual Megaw lecture
- History
- News and media releases
Education and Opportunity
The FUMA education and opportunity programs include:
- Academic programs
- Object-based learning toolkit
- School visits
- Internships
- Volunteers
- Alumni museum mornings
Other
The FUMA other activities include:
- Search
- Contact
- Hosting an event at FUMA
- FUMA greeting cards
Donate
The FUMA donation program includes:
- Donating to the museum
- Supporting the museum's activities
Subscribe
The FUMA subscription program includes:
- Joining the mailing list
- Keeping up to date with news and events
Visit
The FUMA visit program includes:
- Visiting the museum
- Exploring the collections and exhibitions
Contact
The FUMA contact information includes:
- Telephone
Location
The FUMA location is:
- Ground floor, Social Sciences North building
- Humanities Road, adjacent to carpark 5
- Flinders University, Bedford Park SA 5042
Hours
The FUMA hours are:
- Monday to Friday: 10am - 5pm
- Thursdays: until 7pm
- Closed weekends and public holidays
Accessibility
The FUMA is wheelchair accessible, with further information available upon request.
