Do you have what it takes to be the next Marie Curie, Frederick G. Banting or Neil deGrasse Tyson? With a science degree, the possibilities are endless!
Engaging students in the technical aspects of engineering and science is a challenging task. One of the ways to better involve students in this aspect of study is to encourage them to enter engineering competitions that challenge them to solve real-world problems with practical solutions.
Swinburne Sarawak is rolling out the new Bachelor of Science (Environmental Science) programme, a three-year bachelor’s degree that looks into the exploration of scientific principles to solve ecological issues.
Students of Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus looking to take up internships now have another company with which to further develop their knowledge and skills.
The extraordinary hit of Covid-19 has undoubtedly changed the state of the job market, bringing almost the entire global economy to a standstill.
Countries across the globe have embraced entrepreneurship as an important factor in their economic growth and sustainability. Programmes to foster entrepreneurship are actively initiated by governments through workshops, seminars, capital funding and so on. Malaysian government in particular sees how entrepreneurship would help elevate the country’s economy and reduce unemployment rates.
The advent of COVID-19 has wreaked havoc on our way of life and affected everyone and every market sector worldwide. The education sector is no exception to this disruption.
As the nation prepares for Aidilfitri celebration and Gawai Dayak festival, the current COVID-19 pandemic seems to have dampened our enthusiasm a little.
Nine Swinburne degree students made the university community proud when they received their excellent ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) examination results last week.
A team from Swinburne Sarawak Institution of Engineering and Technology (SSIET) On Campus has developed a mobile game app known as ‘Coronajelly’ in support of the current Stay at Home campaign to curb the spread of COVID-19 virus.