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Graduation: Embracing Change, Challenges and Opportunities

Here you are, at the finish line. And where you’re standing is also the start of something entirely new.It’s graduation season. What a ride it has been, right?For many of you, it feels like it was only yesterday that you …


279 Swinburne Sarawak graduates celebrate milestone

A proud cohort of 279 graduates of Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus celebrated the completion of their higher education by receiving their scrolls at the university’s graduation ceremony on 3 October 2024.


AI-Powered Learning: A Glimpse into the Future of Education

By Dr Edith Lim Ai LingAI has the potential to revolutionize education by personalizing learning, adapting to individual needs, and enhancing student engagement through innovative technologies like virtual and augmented reality.Artificial Intelligence (AI) has gradually transformed the education sector by …


Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus Cyber Incident: Fourth Update

KUCHING, 13 September, 7pmI would like to provide an update on our investigations into the recent cyber incident.We are mobilising a large team of staff to comb through each data point available to look for anomalies or signs of compromise, …


Cultural Intelligence: A Crucial Ingredient for Global Business Success

By Nurul Ilma Binti SallehThe importance of Cultural Intelligence (CQ) in today’s global business landscape is crucial as it highlights the need for fostering collaborations, innovations, and success by enabling individuals and organisations to navigate diverse cultural contexts effectively.  In …


Three Swinburne Sarawak academics recognised with national awards

Three distinguished academics from Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus have been honoured with national awards at the recent Private Education Excellence Awards 2024, presented by the Private Education Co-operative of Malaysia (Educoop).


Insights into the Body Art Business and Starting Locally

By Jasmine Ng Kia MianYou don’t have to be conventional to start your body art business.With tattoos becoming more acceptable and accessible, it is no longer surprising to find that your local tattoo artist might also be an ex-graphic designer. These designers …


Education, Learning Environments, and Empowered Graduates

by Donna Barclay, Dr Komathi Wasudawan and Dr Christina YinIn the 2024 Malaysian budget, RM17 billion was allocated for education, with RM587 billion for the Ministry of Education (MoE) and RM16.3 billion for the Ministry of Higher Education (MoHE).Of the …


De-risking and Decoupling for Educational Sustainability in Malaysia

By Dr Symeon MandrinosThe concepts of de-risking and decoupling can be applied to enhance educational sustainability in Malaysia, leading to a more equal and effective education system.  Sustainability in education forms a critical pillar for long-term developmental goals in any …


Finding Balance: Burnout In Students

What exactly is burnout among students? Why is it becoming so widespread?The World Health Organization (WHO) defines burnout  as a condition with three main components:Emotional exhaustion: feeling completely worn out and unable to face another day of work/lecture.Being cynical or …