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Lessons from pioneering social enterprises

In 1976, a Bangladesh university professor started a small experiment in a village near the campus.


Water – a precious natural resource

Water has been in the news a lot recently, and for various reasons.


Stepping up to the challenge of online counselling

Life would probably be problem-free in a perfect world.


Rebuilding the Iraqi higher education system

Malaysian and Australian universities are in an ideal position to help rebuild Iraq’s education system, which has suffered substantially following three decades of wars and sanctions.


Swinburne Sarawak moves its academic calendar closer to that of Swinburne Melbourne

As is the case with many universities adapting to the requirements of today’s students, Swinburne Melbourne offers its programs over a greater part of the year than it did in the past.


Vulgarity, beauty and the father of non-destructive testing

Dumpy, our know-all senior in school, was holding his court.


Scientific ideas sometimes come full circle

In mathematics, we prove or falsify ideas and that is the end of it.


Real money from non-real stuff: The business of virtual goods

Social gaming is big business.


Quantum cascade laser – a novel light source

Lasers have been with us for 50 years.


Port and Offshore Geotechnics Seminar at Swinburne Sarawak

Dr C F Leung, a professor with the Department of Civil Engineering, National University of Singapore, will be conducting a one-day seminar entitled “Port and Offshore Geotechnics”.