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弗林德斯大学
Flinders University

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Flinders University
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校训 Inspiring Achievement
建立于 1966
类型 Public
Chancellor Sir Eric Neal
Vice-Chancellor Michael N Barber
教职员工 631
本科生 15,110
研究生 (included in above)
位置 Adelaide, SA, Australia
35°01′14.95″S 138°34′21.90″E / 35.0208194°S 138.57275°E / -35.0208194; 138.57275
校园 Suburban
Organisations IRU Australia
网址 www.flinders.edu.au
View of Flinders University main campus, with central plaza and lakeside area visible.

Flinders University, or The Flinders University of South Australia, is a public university in Adelaide, South Australia. Founded in 1966, it was named in honour of navigator Matthew Flinders, who explored and surveyed the South Australian coastline in the early 19th century.

The university has established a reputation as a leading research institution with a devotion to innovation. It is a member of the Innovative Research Universities (IRU) Group and ranks among the leading universities in Australia. Academically, the university pioneered a cross-disciplinary approach to education, and its faculties in medicine and the humanities are ranked among the nation's top 10. It is also ranked within the world's top 400 institutions in both Times Higher Education and the Academic Ranking of World Universities by Shanghai Jiao Tong University.

历史

Flinders University was opened by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, on 25 March 1966, as the Bedford Park campus of the University of Adelaide.

Just 18 days earlier, however, the South Australian Parliament had passed legislation to create an independent institution and the State's second university officially came into being on July 1. There were 90 staff, four schools and just over 400 students. Economist and professor Peter Karmel was the first Vice-Chancellor and Sir Mark Mitchell the first Chancellor. The campus land has been owned by the State or Federal Government since 1915.

The university takes its name from British navigator Matthew Flinders, who explored and surveyed the South Australian coastline in 1802. Its coat of arms includes a reproduction of Flinders' ship Investigator and an extract from his book A Voyage to Terra Australis.

A significant early initiative was the decision to build the Flinders Medical Centre on land adjacent to the campus and to base the university's Medical School within this new public hospital - the first such integration in Australia. FMC opened in 1976. In 1990, the biggest building project on campus since the mid-1970s saw work commence on three new buildings - Law and Commerce; Engineering; and Information Science and Technology. In 1991, as part of a restructuring of higher education in South Australia, Flinders merged with the adjacent Sturt Campus of the former South Australian College of Advanced Education. In 1992 the present four-faculty structure was adopted.

Campuses

The university maintains a number of external teaching facilities in regional South Australia, south-west Victoria and the Northern Territory. International students make up 10% of the on-campus student population and a number of offshore programmes are also offered, primarily in the Asia-Pacific region.

Organisation

View of the courtyard of the Humanities building of the Flinders University.

Flinders University offers more than 160 undergraduate and postgraduate courses, as well as higher degree research supervision across all disciplines. Many courses use new information and communication technologies to supplement face-to-face teaching and provide flexible options.

Faculties and schools

  • Faculty of Education, Humanities, Law and Theology
  • Faculty of Health Sciences
  • Faculty of Science and Engineering
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences

Affiliates

  • Australian Science and Mathematics School
  • Flinders Medical Centre
  • Adelaide College of Divinity
  • Helpmann Academy

Student life

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Housing

Main article: Flinders University Hall

Media

The Empire Times was published by the Students' Association of Flinders University (SAFU) from 1969 to 2006. The founder and first editor of the newspaper was Martin Fabinyi, and the newspaper was originally printed in the back of his house by fellow student Rod Boswell. Empire Times had a history of controversial humour and anti-establishment discussion. Notable former editors and contributors included Martin Armiger and Greg (HG Nelson) Pickhaver, Steph Key and Kate Ellis. Empire Times ceased publication in 2006 as a result of voluntary student unionism.

The newly formed student organisation, Flinders One, launched Libertine Magazine in 2008. It is published quarterly at the beginning of each term. Libertine is contributed to by students across the Flinders community and features articles, a feature artist, columns, creative writing, and a rant in each edition. It is partially funded by outside advertising, which is liaised through Flinders One. The magazine is distributed throughout campuses, and is a space for student creativity and voice.

Sports

Flinders University has many sports teams that compete in social and competitive competitions. Flinders University also fields a baseball side in the Division 5 and Division 6 levels of the South Australian Baseball League.

Distinguished alumni and persons

  • Rodney Brooks (1954-), professor of robotics at MIT
  • Kate Ellis (1977-), Australian federal politician and minister
  • Alex Frayne (1975-), film director
  • Noni Hazlehurst (1953-), actress
  • Scott Hicks (1953-), film director
  • Caleb Lewis (1978-), playwright
  • Sam Mac, radio and television personality
  • Mamoru Mohri (1948-), retired astronaut, scientist and engineer
  • Brendan Nelson (1958-), former Australian federal politician and minister
  • Greig Pickhaver (also known as H.G. Nelson), actor, comedian and writer
  • Amanda Rishworth (1978-), Australian federal politician
  • John Schumann, Michael Atkinson, Verity Truman, Chris Timms (founding members of Redgum)
  • Terence Tao (1975-), professor of mathematics at UCLA

To date, Flinders has produced four Rhodes scholars.

参考文献

  1. ^ Ross Williams; Nina Van Dyke (November 2006). "Rating Major Disciplines in Australian Universities: Perceptions and Reality". Melbourne Institute, University of Melbourne. http://www.melbourneinstitute.com/publications/reports/dr_aus_uni/Paper_Rating.pdf. Retrieved 2008-09-12. 
  2. ^ "THE – QS World University Rankings". Quacquarelli Symonds. 2008. http://www.topuniversities.com/worlduniversityrankings/results/. Retrieved 2009-02-25. "Rank 273" 
  3. ^ "Top 100 Asia Pacific Universities". Academic Ranking of World Universities. Institute of Higher Education, Shanghai Jiao Tong University. 2008. http://www.arwu.org/rank2008/ARWU2008_TopAsia(EN).htm. Retrieved 2008-09-12. 
  4. ^ "Great results rewarded with Rhodes Scholarship". October 16, 2009. http://blogs.flinders.edu.au/flinders-news/2009/10/16/great-results-rewarded-with-rhodes-scholarship/. 

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Affiliated teaching bodies
  • Australian Science and Mathematics School
  • Flinders Medical Centre
  • Adelaide Central School of Art
  • Helpmann Academy
Institutional affiliations
  • Australia New Zealand School of Government
  • Innovative Research Universities Australia


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