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Cooperative education – benefitting students and employers

When students graduate from university, they are expected to be job-ready, possessing the relevant generic attributes and professional skills required by industry.


The death of method in language education

This is the week that pop icon Michael Jackson died.


Will a global accounting specific markup language triumph or fail?

Introductory accounting textbooks often assert, “Accounting is the language of business”.


US experts to speak at green technology seminar at Swinburne Sarawak

Two experts from the United States will speak at a seminar on Emerging green technologies in heating, ventilation, air-conditioning and cooling (HVAC) water treatment and mechanical system optimisation which will be held at Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus on 30 June.


Digital creative content – dawn of a new era

Digital creative content, or sometimes referred to as creative multimedia content, has been the driving force behind the success of the internet, entertainment and mobile telecommunications industry.


Environmental engineering in Malaysia

The health of the environment has today become a major concern around the globe.


Transfer pricing and shifting taxes

To speed up the economic development of Malaysia, the government has opened its domestic market and invited multinational companies (MNCs) to come to Malaysia to do business.


Build it … and make them come?

In the iconic Kevin Costner movie Field of Dreams from 1989, a voice compels an Iowa farmer to turn his corn field into a baseball diamond.


Computing in healthcare

A university of technology focuses strongly on technologies.


Challenges and prospects of civil engineers in Sarawak

Civil engineering may seem a staid, tough and unglamorous profession to some, but it is a profession that deals with some of the world’s most pressing issues today.