Meet some of Flinders University’s most engaging minds as they bring you their latest research from a diverse range of fields.
Meet the Minds is a series of virtual lunchtime lectures designed to feed your curiosity and offer you insights into the topics that are challenging and changing the world, such as co-designing a theory of fathering to identify the challenges that fathers face, exploring the role of innovative technology in palliative care planning, and understanding how the unique traits of marsupials can help tackle extinction threats.
Join us online to view the amazing work being conducted by Flinders researchers - with each lecture followed by an online Q&A session, Flinders’ Meet the Minds virtual lecture series is not to be missed.
Title:
Not all pregnancies go to plan. Improving health outcomes for mother and baby
Presenter: Professor Claire Roberts
Date and Time to be advised in 2022.
Presenter: Associate Professor Sutapa Mukherjee
Date: 26 November 2021
Presenter: Dr Monique Mulholland
Date: 4 November 2021
Presenter: Dr Sean Williams
Date: 20 October 2021
Presenter: Dr Sarah Hunter
Date: 12 October 2021
Presenter: Dr Claire Baldwin
Date: 21 September 2021
Presenter: Dr Sam Elliott
Date: 10 September, 2021
Presenter: Dr Ashok Manoharan
Date: 22 July, 2021
Presenter: Dr Priyanka Vandersman
Date: 14 July, 2021
Presenter: Associate Professor Vera Weisbecker
Date: 7 July, 2021
Presenter: Dr Maria Alejandra Pinero de Plaza
Date: 15 June, 2021
Presenter: Dr Dr Rodrigo Pranio
Date: 17 May 2021
Presenter: Dr Mallika Prem Senthil
Date: 5 May, 2021
Presenter: Professor Howard Fallowfield
Date: 23 April, 2021
Presenter: Dr Monica Cations
Date: 6 April, 2021
Each month through the BRAVE public lecture series, our researchers present their insights on issues of local, national and global significance uncovered through research, and offer a chance for you to input to the discussion, and have your questions answered.
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