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Fifty students from Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus recently took time off from their studies to help spruce up The Salvation Army Children’s Home at Jalan Upland.
For many of us, Saturdays are precious – it’s the time to sleep in, go window shopping or even spend time idling away at home. But for 10 students of Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus, it was a day to volunteer their time and energy at the Sarawak Cheshire Home.
Under a new partnership, HELP University College and Swinburne University of Technology, Australia will deliver a unique experience for HELP’s psychology students to complete their degrees in Australia.
Think a degree alone is enough to land your dream job? Earning a degree is important, but what really matters is what comes next. Here’s how Swinburne Sarawak gives you the edge. What can students do to take what they …
By Dr Gabriel Wee Wei En Entrepreneurs in Sarawak are leveraging sustainable practices to address environmental challenges while driving economic growth and fostering long-term prosperity. Sarawak, known globally for its lush rainforests, abundant biodiversity, and rich natural resources, sits at …
As part of an ongoing effort to strengthen global academic and industry collaborations, Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus and Zhejiang Yuexiu University (ZYU) continue to pioneer innovative initiatives in Work Integrated Learning (WIL) and entrepreneurship.
By Donna Barclay As Malaysia embraces digital payments, the nation must weigh the benefits of efficiency and transparency against the challenge of inclusivity, cybersecurity, and technological reliability in its journey toward becoming a cashless society. Cash is king! Or, is …
Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus has successfully launched its new Bachelor of Cyber Security and Bachelor of Data Science during its flagship SwinTalk Series event held on 19 March 2025, becoming the first in Sarawak to offer these dedicated degrees.
By Dr James ChunHan Loi Mental health issues among Malaysian youth are rising, with increasing rates of depression, anxiety, and stress. While efforts are being made to provide support through school counselors and mental health awareness initiatives, societal stigma and …