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Nanoengineered bio-concrete as future materials

Concrete has been relied on for decades as the most widely used building material due to its durability, flexibility, and strength.


Make the World Your Oyster

We’re here to introduce you to one of the best parts of being a Swinburne student – our student-led clubs and societies.


LONGI Technology and Swinburne Sarawak sign MoU

Scholarships and industry awards from LONGI Technology (Kuching) Sdn Bhd could be available to Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus students following the recent signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU).


EndNote For Desktop

Store and manage your references and create bibliographies in Word.


EndNote

Referencing software helps you collect, organise and manage your references and create bibliographies in Microsoft Word. Find out more about EndNote, join our semester workshops and compare other software options.


Strike While the Iron is Hot

Too early or too late or something in between? Where your higher education is concerned, perhaps the beginning of the year isn’t the right start because you’re just ‘not feeling it’.


Successful STEAM workshop in Serian

The Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM) cross-disciplinary academic team led by Shella Georgina Beatrice successfully conducted a workshop for students and school teachers from 14 April to 17 May. It involved 255 students and teachers from 15 primary …


Rotaract Club sweeps six awards

In spite of the challenges brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic, the determination of the Rotaract Club of Swinburne Sarawak to help the community was recently recognized with six awards at the annual Rotary and Rotaract District Award ceremonies.It won …


Newfound Appreciation for Student Life

A self-proclaimed late bloomer, final-year International Business student Ingrid Sarah Danald tells of her transition from being average to outstanding.


Future Uncertain? Build Your Resilience.

As we find ways towards creating some form of normalcy post-pandemic, it is probably safe to say things will never be like what they were before.