Flinders University is a public university in
Australia that was established in 1966. It was named after Matthew Flinders, a British navigator and cartographer. Its main campus is in Bedford Park and has other campuses in Victoria Square, Tonsley, Barossa, Port Lincoln, Mt Gambier, Renmark, Victor Harbor, Hamilton, Warrnambool, Alice Springs, Casuarina, Darwin, Katherine, and Nhulunbuy.
Flinders offers
undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate programs in the fields of business, law, government, social work, education, humanities, social sciences, arts, social work, medicine, engineering, science, nursing, and health.
Flinders has created a university that shares the same purpose and values. Upon consultation with students and staff, it has created four core values (Courage, Integrity, Innovation, and Excellence) and an ethos that is Student-Centered.