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Smart cities: How ‘smartly’ prepared are we?

For most ‘Generation Xers’ like myself, growing up in the suburbs in the early 80s was fun. You are assured of greeneries and cell-improving phytochemicals that are devoid of pollution. Crime is reduced to minimal levels; you get better psychological health plus a relatively cheaper cost of living. City centres were not as tremendously attractive then as they are today.


Dr Joel Than Chia Ming

Google Scholar   Scopus   ORCID Biography Joel Than Chia Ming received his Bachelor of Engineering (Biomedical) from Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman in 2013. He later received MPhil from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) in 2015. He earned his doctoral degree …


Visual communication design and graphic design

The field of graphic design was established centuries ago. The field continues to grow during the industrial revolution when the birth of new businesses required ‘promotional’ collateral items coupled with the existence of print press machine that made the mass production of materials possible.


Swinburne students hit the mark again in ACCA exam

Swinburne students and graduates achieved a higher target in the ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) examinations after the release of the December exam results recently.


Students’ Career Readiness and Employability

Am I employable? Am I ready to work? Do I have what it takes for a successful career? These are some of the most important questions that should be asked by university graduates as they plan their careers. 


Big on Fig

Coming from a humble beginning three years ago, Nur Aqilah binti Shabudin turned a growing interest into a business opportunity.


Teaching English and conservation

We’re walking up the forest pathway, making our way through the Semenggoh Nature Reserve to the feeding platform about five minutes from the visitor’s centre. A teacher behind me says, “It’s as if the trees have grown their roots to create steps for us to climb up.”