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NGO shares experience on community work

About 60 foundation final semester students now have a better understanding of the importance of giving back to society and how they could make a difference after a presentation by Hope Place Kuching founder Kelvin Wan, on 8 April 2019.Kelvin …


Is An Engineering Degree Still in Demand in 2020?

The Skilled—Recognised Graduate visa (Subclass 476) allows engineering graduates to work in Australia.


Students’ Career Readiness and Employability

Am I employable? Am I ready to work? Do I have what it takes for a successful career? These are some of the most important questions that should be asked by university graduates as they plan their careers. 


Big on Fig

Coming from a humble beginning three years ago, Nur Aqilah binti Shabudin turned a growing interest into a business opportunity.


Teaching English and conservation

We’re walking up the forest pathway, making our way through the Semenggoh Nature Reserve to the feeding platform about five minutes from the visitor’s centre. A teacher behind me says, “It’s as if the trees have grown their roots to create steps for us to climb up.”


Swinburne Sarawak, WenHong Plastics to develop stormwater detention module

Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus and WenHong Plastic Industries Sdn Bhd have recently teamed up to design and model the viability of the latter’s stormwater detention module to help prevent flash flooding.


Swinburne team uses renewable energy to offer rural Sarawak communities a sustainable future

Swinburne staff and students at the Sarawak campus in Malaysia are lighting the way to a sustainable future in rural communities.


Emotional Intelligence: Much more than just your feelings

Today’s generation of graduates will enter into the workforce knowing their first official employment has a diminished stranglehold over their future. Undoubtedly, a well-designed business degree should prepare students for its intended profession.


The Not-So-Wonderful Time of the Semester

To all students day-dreaming about the Christmas break…It’s the exam period. You’d forgotten what it’s like to have a life.


Get ahead with AACSB accredited MBAi at Swinburne

Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus is currently offering special grant of up to RM3,000 each for eligible students who are keen to pursue their Master of Business Administration (International) programme at the university.