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Right attitude vital in realising career goals

Besides paper qualification, intangible factors such as a positive attitude, self-confidence, resilience and the will to succeed hold the key to a successful career.


Research into new bioplastic bags shows promise

Plastics bags may seem rather handy for carrying our groceries or when used as a bag for throwing away garbage.


Professor Linda Kristjanson reappointed as Vice-Chancellor of Swinburne

Swinburne University of Technology Chancellor, Mr Graham Goldsmith, today announced that Swinburne’s Council had approved the reappointment of Professor Linda Kristjanson as Vice-Chancellor for a further five years from 1 May 2015.


Safer Community Program launched

Frameworks on safety and health aimed to further improve the wellbeing of students and staff were recently launched at Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus.


New degrees in Advertising and Public Relations

SPM school leavers who are considering a career in advertising or public relations will be happy to know that degrees in these two disciplines are now offered by Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus.


2015 – International Year of Light

A resolution designating 2015 as the International Year of Light (IYL) was adopted at the 68th session of the United Nations General Assembly in Paris.


Visit us at our Pre-U Open Day on 7 and 14 March

Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus is now accepting applications for foundation courses.


Robotic buoy a winner in IEEE-IBM competition

A proposal for a low cost, crowdsourced, GPS-equipped robotic buoy that could monitor water pollution won fourth place in the IBM Students for a Smarter Planet/IEEE Smarter Planet Challenge: Student Projects Changing the World competition.


Learning through smart technology in schools

Two Swinburne Sarawak lecturers have been promoting the use of multimedia devices for teaching and learning in schools and institutions of higher learning. An article on the duo, entitled “Learning through smart technology in schools”, was published by The Star on 30 December 2014.


Biomass projects keep the biotechnology momentum going

In April last year I wrote about rising foreign direct investment in biotechnology in this very column.