By Dr Sabeeha. N.B.A. KhadarooThe consequence of climate change is far-reaching, and its impact is felt within society and in the environment. To tackle climate change, one action is to contribute towards climate jobs.Climate change refers to the long-term alterations …
By Dr Yii Kwang Jing, Dr Maggie Tang and Ms Lisa NguiThe need to address environmental challenges pushed the emergence of ‘green finance’, a powerful tool for driving positive change. As the need to address environmental challenge grows, the emergence of …
By Michael LeeIn the past, graffiti and wall paintings, or street murals, were once viewed as acts of vandalism. But attitudes have changed. What started as spontaneous, sometimes illegal activities, these street murals have gained popularity.These street murals are now part …
Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus recently held the Final Year Showcase, a ground-breaking event that was rebranded from the Final Year Research Project (FYRP) Conference.
Flip open a newspaper these days and it is becoming commonplace to see an article reporting on yet another scam victim. Despite scam incidents becoming so common, for most of us it feels so near yet so far. We fear becoming the next victim, but ironically when we read these articles, we think that the red flags are so obvious that a scam would be the last thing to befall upon us.
By Daniel TanBack before Sarawak’s independence, the affairs of agriculture were administered by the Natural Resource Board. Many may remember that agriculture in Sarawak was once administered by the Ministry of Modernisation of Agriculture, Native Land and Regional Development (MANRED). Before …
Students who missed out on Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus’ Open Day last Saturday will still be able to visit the university’s upcoming Open Day on 17 June 2023 to learn about pursuing an affordable Australian tertiary education closer to home.
With the MA63 understood and safeguarded, business opportunities in Sarawak will be stimulated to progress towards a high-income economy.
The Sarawak Digital Enabler Program, a comprehensive training program co-organised by Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus and Sarawak E-Commerce Association (SECA), has emerged as a powerful platform for participants – predominantly entrepreneurs, small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) owners and executives from diverse industries.
When Datuk Philip Ting, long-time supporter of entrepreneurship education at Swinburne Sarawak and proprietor of Serapi Farm Sdn Bhd, reached out to Dr Gabriel Wee with a proposition to set up an enterprise for fresh vegetable distribution, Dr Gabriel’s eyes lit up.