By Shella Georgina BeatriceThe term ‘rural’ is often linked to those who are staying outside the city, participate in farming and agriculture, and often lag in terms of development. These communities are often identified as requiring substantial support from various agencies, …
New semester, new you? Get ready to conquer your classes, make lifelong friends, explore the vibrant Swinburne student life, and find your fit!
By Dr Stanley NwobodoThe diversity concept has grown beyond just a buzzword in today’s workplace environment.It is a must-have element to uphold for those businesses looking for global success. Organizations operating on a global scale understand the intrinsic worth of …
By Eunice Law Mei YuanStep aside, pixelated menus and clunky controls. the gaming landscape is about to undergo a digital makeover, and the architects of this revolution are the heroes we didn’t know we needed: UI/UX designers.Buckle up, virtual warriors, …
Why are there fewer girls in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM)? Despite having more women in tertiary education worldwide, women are still underrepresented in STEM education and employment. Globally, there are only about a third of women researchers and students …
A total of 21 students successfully completed Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus’ English Enhancement Program (EEP) and were awarded their certificates of completion on 2 February 2024.
By Dr Agnes Lim Siang SiewThe fourth industrial revolution has seen a widespread integration of artificial intelligence (AI), fundamentally transforming various sectors in positive ways.The Rise of AI in RecruitmentAI represents intelligent systems capable of perceiving environmental cues and executing …
Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus is holding its Application Day events in five cities nationwide starting 20 January 2024 – a great opportunity for prospective students all over the country to gain first-hand information on the Australian university’s globally-ranked courses.
By Dr Voon Mung LingIt is well-publicised that the Sarawak Government is working towards providing free tertiary education to all eligible Sarawakian students in state-owned universities and institutes of higher learning by the year 2026.This is welcoming news, particularly to …
By Cynthia AlingWhy is the pursuit of higher education linked to one’s social class? I recently came across a reel on social media asking university students which university has the most rich students enrolled in. A few universities were mentioned. Hearing …