International Student Services is the first point of contact and offers a range of programs supporting your study and life at Flinders.
Find out moreThe Flinders University Students Association represents students rights and interests.
Find out moreA variety of spaces and resources for students are available in the Hub, Library and in the Flinders Connect area.
Find out moreA range of retail outlets can be found along the east side of the Plaza and near Flinders Connect.
Find out moreThere are plenty of food and beverage options in and around the Hub, including a student kitchen.
Find out moreIn 2016, Flinders University offered more than 600 scholarships worth over $4.2M in total.
A generous range of scholarships is available to new and continuing undergraduate students.
Flinders is the only university in Adelaide that gives you the opportunity to live on campus.
Flinders Living offers accommodation for over 550 students at the University Hall and Deirdre Jordan Village.
Stay in shape while you flex your mind.
The Bedford Park campus includes a state-of-the-art Sport and Fitness Centre where you can work out while taking in the best views of any gym in Adelaide. Flinders also has courts and ovals for a variety of sports. Get involved in our sporting teams, clubs, and events.
Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) enables you to gain work experience while you study.
Flinders aims to provide each and every student with access to a WIL opportunity during their studies through placements, practicums, field studies, and simulated workplace settings and assessment activities.
The Careers and Employability Service helps give you the edge in your career.
The Centre provides a diverse range of services and programs including job posting services, access to employers, tailored careers advice and a comprehensive range of careers resources.
Flinders provides confidential and professional health, counselling and disability services to all currently enrolled Flinders University students. We can also assist students with equal opportunity concerns.
The Health Service is a fully equipped Medical Centre located at the Bedford Park campus. It provides emergency and routine medical care and is staffed by both male and female medical practitioners. All consultations are confidential and there is also a free counselling service.
Oasis is a multifaith, multicultural centre where support is provided by chaplains of all faiths to meet the spiritual and religious needs of the Flinders community.
Oasis offers hospitality, promotes well-being and fosters inclusive spirituality - inspiring a culture of care at Flinders University and in the wider community.
Oasis does this by providing a safe, inclusive drop-in centre, facilitated by a team of volunteers who enable interpersonal, intercultural and interfaith respect and understanding.
The Student Learning Centre provides programs and services that assist students become independent and effective learners, achieve their academic goals and develop the requisite skills for life-long learning.
1. Grab a local beer at the Tavern on a Friday evening and celebrate the end of a week watching the sunset over the ocean. A great chance to interact with staff and students in a relaxed environment with fantastic views.
2. Walk around the lake during a study or lunch break as a quick way to reenergise, explore the campus and enjoy nature.
3. Feed the ducks…..or be stalked until you do! Flinders is home to many wild ducks, some who are very friendly to Flinders staff, students and visitors, and some who are very pushy in their quest for lunch! Keep an eye out for them by the Plaza and lake.
4. Sit on a beanbag and watch a movie in the Plaza on the big screen.
5. Lose yourself in a good book on the top floor of the library, where you can find a secluded spot with views of the city.
6. Enjoy a burger and beer at the Tavern, by Burger Theory, the brain child of a Flinders University student.
7. Wander through the garden at Tonsley, complete with fog gently flowing from a tree stump.
8. The Science Innovation and Learning Centre (SILC building) has a very unique feature. The wall that faces the grass area was designed to be a ‘whispering wall’. Take a friend and have a go!
9. Attend a performance by our dance or drama students.
10. Visit Pendopo, the tangible symbol of the meeting between Australian and Indonesian people and cultures. It’s a place of hospitality where public concerts take place, Indonesian dignitaries are welcomed, postgraduate students meet, and a variety of music and dance ensembles rehearse.