Flinders University is an internationally recognized public research university established in 1966, located in Adelaide, South Australia. The University’s name was coined from the word “Matthew Flinders” – the British navigator and cartographer who studied and examined South Australia’s coastline in the early 19th century. The university’s motto is “Inspiring Achievement.” The current Vice-Chancellor of the university is Professor Colin Stirling, attaining this position in 2015, making him the 8th Vice-Chancellor of the prestigious university. The University has over 25000 students currently, and there are over 1500 administrative staff members in the university, ensuring that students are well equipped with high-quality education and research. Notable alumni in the university include Agnes Milowka (technical diver and author), Alex Frayne (film director), Noni Hazlehurst (actress), Victoria Hill (actress, writer, and producer), Craig Lahiff (film director), Sam Mac (radio and t