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Information for Public

 

Information for Public

 

Information for Public

Swinburne requests that all visitors on campus to ensure that MySejahtera check-in is completed and to switch on MySJ Trace when on campus.

Your failure to do the above will cause your removal from the building.

How you can get in touch with us.

If you’d like to visit us on campus, you may schedule an appointment with us through one of the following channels:

Campus open hours

Staring 1 April, the campus will be open from Monday to Sunday. Students and staff are however reminded to self-police and ensure compliance of SOPS and University’s COVID-19 Protocol and rules on entering and while working at the campus.

Vehicle entry/exit in/out of the campus

Entry into the campus is via Jalan Uplands (main gate) only. Borneo Parking System (BPS) operates from 9am to 7pm, Monday to Friday, hence parking fee applies. Season cardholders may exit via the Main Gate or the Exit Gate next to the hostels (Jalan Uplands). Ticketed entries (i.e. non-season cardholders) can only exit via the Exit Gate next to the hostels.

Pedestrian entry/exit in/out of the campus

Pedestrians may enter the campus ONLY via the main gates.

Due to the construction around campus, the entrances below are closed:

  • side gate facing Jalan Simpang Tiga overhead bridge
  • the turnstile gate next to LineQ

Be reminded that when entering the campus you will be expected to produce a valid student/staff ID card by the security personnel.

Due to the on-going construction, we ask that you be extra vigilant and take note of your surroundings while on campus.

Screening stations at all main buildings (Building A, E, G and the Multipurpose Hall)

You are required to scan the MySejahtera QR code when entering any of the buildings and to turn on MySJ trace while on campus.

I am vaccinated. Do I need to wear a face mask or face covering while on campus?

Yes, you are required to wear a face mask when in public places. At Swinburne, we encourage our staff and all visitors to practice double masking.