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Targeting economic growth through financial inclusion

Financial inclusion refers to making the financial system available to the economically under-privileged sections of the society.


Design exhibition set to thrill

KUCHING – A design exhibition at Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus is set to thrill visitors this Saturday, 14 December 2013.The “Swinburne Design Experience” exhibition will be held in conjunction with the Open Day of the university from 10am …


Micro hydro brightens up the lives of Tapang Pungga Longhouse folk

Residents of Tapang Pungga Longhouse in Ulu Batang Ai, Sri Aman, can now look to a brighter future thanks to a micro hydro project which now provides them with 24-hour power supply.


Preparing tomorrow’s research workforce

By Professor D. P. DashThe need to educate people as researchers is being felt widely both in industry and government. Bill Scales AO, President of the Business/Higher Education Round Table, Australia, who is also the Chancellor of Swinburne University of Technology, …


Asian Empire is cricket champion

Asian Empire beat One United in the final of the Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus cricket tournament to take the championship title, recently.


Working effectively on team-based assignments in class

It is increasingly common these days in schools as well as institutions of higher learning to get students to work in teams on a project or assignment.


Swinburne Sarawak awards more than RM1 million in scholarships

More than 270 students were awarded RM1.13 million in scholarships by Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus, recently.


The bright side of carbon

Whether we realise it or not we are surrounded by carbon-based materials.


Four get IET Malaysia awards for good leadership

For the fourth consecutive year, the Swinburne Sarawak Institution of Engineering and Technology student chapter has been awarded for outstanding performance by the Institution of Engineering and Technology Malaysia.


Turning students into leaders

These days, most university students put too much weight on academic results and tend to neglect the importance of extra-curricular activities.