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The role and challenges of second-career academics

The institutionalisation and teaching of business knowledge first started in France, Belgium, and Italy in the 18th century.


Why you don’t get cooked by your microwave oven

When microwave ovens first came into the market in 1947 they were very expensive.


Graham Goldsmith appointed Chancellor of Swinburne University of Technology

Swinburne University of Technology is pleased to announce that Mr Graham Goldsmith has been appointed as its new Chancellor.Graham Goldsmith is a highly-respected figure in the Australian financial services industry and an experienced company director and community leader with a …


Business students impress industry players

KUCHING – Several companies that had engaged undergraduate students to help address the issues they face have praised the students for the ideas and strategies they had proposed.The companies, including cable television provider Astro, Sarawak Convention Bureau and Transpaint (Youn …


Kuching at your fingertips

Imagine this scenario: you’re in Kuching for the first time and the urge to explore a new city makes you bouncy with energy.


Handwriting’s relevance in a digital world

By Anthony Cahalan, Swinburne University of TechnologyThe making of graphic marks in the form of letters was one of the first activities of early humans. Written words are the visual representation of our spoken language, and handwriting is a personal …


Swinburne Sarawak holds Info Day this Saturday

KUCHING – SPM and STPM school leavers looking to pursue tertiary studies will be able to enrol on courses at the Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus “Info Day” event this Saturday, 28 June.Foundation studies at the university begin on …


Two students awarded by professional engineering bodies

KUCHING – Two undergraduates showed that they have the makings of an engineer when they were each awarded for outstanding academic achievements by professional engineering bodies.Tan Pei Siang and Tan Jing Yang, both final year students from Swinburne University of …


Two Swinburne Sarawak lecturers get Apple certification

KUCHING – US multinational company Apple Inc, which created the iPhone and iPad, recently certified two lecturers from Sarawak as trainers for its software.Multimedia design lecturers John Hii and Wilson Suai from Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus were awarded …


Creating interest in IT among students

It is now pretty obvious that information technology is the “hot stuff” of the interconnected world.