flinderspalaeoDec 13, 20191 minAncient Penguins- New paper publishedOur very own FUPS member and Flinders University Palaeontology PhD student, Jacob Blokland, has recently published his first,...
flinderspalaeoNov 11, 20192 minAnnual Wells Lecture 2019Following the triumph of the inaugural Wells Lecture in 2018, Flinders University Palaeontology and Flinders University Palaeontology...
flinderspalaeoSep 16, 20193 minJurassic World: A Fallen FranchiseOkay so the title is a little harsh. I’d like to start this review with the disclaimer that if you were going to go and see this movie DO...
flinderspalaeoSep 16, 20191 minRiversleigh Society Medal 2017At the CAVEPS event in 2017 (Conference on Australasian Vertebrate Evolution, Palaeontology and Systematics) held at Queenstown, New...
flinderspalaeoSep 16, 20191 minDr. Alice Clement receives Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Early Career ResearcherIn November 2017 Dr. Alice Clement received a Vice-Chancellor’s Award for an Early Career Researcher. Alice works on early vertebrate...
flinderspalaeoSep 16, 20194 minAncient fossil rewrites the hiss-tory of lizards and snakesBy Research Associate Dr. Alessandro Palci It’s quite odd how sometimes things unexpectedly come back from our past in circuitous ways....
flinderspalaeoSep 16, 20193 minOn the hunt for tetrapod footprintsDr Alice M. Clement The appearance of the first tetrapods, the limbed vertebrates which today dominate the land, represents one of the...
flinderspalaeoSep 16, 20195 minResearch Group Profile: Dr. Alice ClementAlice didn’t come to Flinders Palaeontology via the usual route – she travelled half the world to get here, but, as in all the other...
flinderspalaeoSep 16, 20198 minResearch Group Profile: Professor John LongProfessor Long is an expert in ancient fishes, and has undertaken many international expeditions in search of them, but he has many other...
flinderspalaeoSep 16, 20193 minResearch Group Profile: Dr. Aaron CamensI’m one of those annoying people who decided what they wanted to do when they were five and didn’t look back. No agonising over what...
flinderspalaeoSep 16, 20195 minResearch group Profile: Professor Rod WellsProf. Rod Wells is rightly regarded as the ‘founding father’ of palaeontology at Flinders. His story of how he came to study...
flinderspalaeoSep 16, 20193 minResearch Group Profile: Associate Professor Trevor WorthyA palaeontologist is what many a kid dreams of becoming and I have been lucky enough to achieve that handle. Today I am a specialist in...
flinderspalaeoAug 15, 20192 minEgernia gillespieae and the history of Australia’s social skinksEgernia gillespieae and the history of Australia’s social skinks Twenty five years ago a large chunk of the Carl’s Creek Limestone at the...