Examples of using Flinders in English and their translations into Chinese
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At the southern end, the acquired land will form an L shape around Young and Jacksons Hotel with access on both Swanston and Flinders streets.
Scholarships are not available to students in receipt of financial support from the Australian government, a foreign government, or another Flinders University scholarship.
On 20 December 1998, the author delivered a public address at the Flinders Pedestrian Mall, Townsville, Queensland, without a permit.
The first Europeans to visit the area were the navigators George Bass and Matthew Flinders, who landed at Lake Illawarra in 1796.
We had reports of that vehicle behaving erratically around the Matthew Flinders hotel in Warrigal Road," he said.
Students who don't meet the English language or academic entry requirements can still gain entry to Flinders University through one of the approved pathway providers.
The course also offers a specialist stream in occupational therapy designed to provide a pathway into the Master of Occupational Therapy offered by Flinders University.
In the early 1920s the Busselton to Margaret River Railway was built and in 1925 the Margaret River to Flinders Bay line opened.
Baxter Institute is a government accredited, registered training organisation, located in the heart of Melbourne- just across the road from Flinders Street Station.
The discovery so early in the dig has thrilled archaeologists who were not confident they would find Captain Flinders among the 40,000 people interred there.
Flinders is a verdant university and a member of the Innovative Research Universities(IRU) Group.
Flinders is a truly global university, with over 5200 international students from 90 countries.
Based on studies conducted at Flinders University in Adelaide, Australia, the Thim takes a more active(and research-backed) role in improving sleep patterns.
Your study at Flinders will launch you into a career, not just a qualification.
Since being established in 1966, Flinders has achieved much of which can be very proud- in innovative research, in high quality teaching and in community engagement.
By 2012, Flinders had around 2,200 staff, 21,500 students(including over 3,600 international students from nearly 100 countries), almost 350 courses, and over 60,000 Alumni.
While some students have complained that the ruling will“ruin their social life”, Matthew Flinders Anglican College principal Stuart Meade is standing firm.
Despite objections from some children that the new rule would,"ruin their social life," Matthew Flinders Anglican College principal Stuart Meade is undeterred.
Participation in the training course on" Enabling Social Inclusion: Gender and Disability Responsive Good Governance" for three months at Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia, in 2013.
Flinders Medical Centre.
