When you support education and research at Flinders University, you play a powerful role in spurring the curiosity, courage and commitment in our students and researchers. You turn uncertainty into opportunity and empower our community to be bolder, reach further, and achieve more.
Donate today to support:
Students in financial need.
Emerging researchers needing critical funds for life-changing research.
Education or research projects with the greatest need.
A specific fund or project via the drop down options.
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Contact us today to discuss your giving options, including the opportunity to leave a donation in your Will.
Phone: +61 8 8201 3721
Email: giving@flinders.edu.au
100% of your donation will be directed towards the fund you identify. All donations $2 and over are tax deductible within Australia. If you are giving from overseas learn more about our International Giving Program. If you are a member of our staff learn more about our Staff Workplace Giving Program.
Thank you in advance for supporting education and research at Flinders University.
“ I am very thankful to those who have supported the scholarship. It might be a small amount for someone else, but for students who are struggling, it is precious and invaluable.”
Hanh, Master of Education (Early Childhood) student
Because of you, our students and researchers have the courage to persevere and face overwhelming challenges, and go on to create a brighter future. Read the inspiring stories below to learn how your support can change lives.
Early Career Research seed funding is expanding the horizons of Australians living with an intellectual disability.
Read moreThe Matthew Flinders Scholarship helped physiotherapy student Sam survive after a five-week “living hell”.
Read moreMaster of Education student Hanh worried about how she would buy food and pay her rent before receiving a Matthew Flinders Scholarship.
Read more“ As a result of this funding, my research has real-world, real-life outcomes for people with intellectual disability wishing to attend university.”
Dr Fiona Rillotta, early career researcher with the Up the Hill Project
Help shape our cultural collections
Flinders University Museum of Art's nationally significant collection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art is driving cultural learning and opening up conversations that advance reconciliation.
With your support, FUMA is seeking to secure the rare, final edition of the Look Who’s Calling The Kettle Black series by one of Australia's most acclaimed experimental artists, r e a.
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