By Wong Kai Lu The state-backed digital identity system, Sarawak ID, is streamlining onboarding, security, and growth for local enterprises. In Kuching, a café owner spends hours each month filling out forms simply to update supplier contracts. This everyday frustration …
By Dr. Elammaran Jayamani Nanomaterials applications and nanotechnology are revolutionizing everyday products, from smartphones to sunscreen, while driving sustainable innovation across industries. Your smartphone keeps getting thinner, your sunscreen protects better than ever, and your workout clothes somehow never smell. …
The much-anticipated Saberkas Sukan Karnival 2025 Futsal Competition concluded on 7 September 2025 with resounding success, drawing strong participation from futsal players across Kuching, which included participants from the Swinburne Sarawak Football Club.
Teaching is not only a calling. It is a smart mid-career move. At some point in your career, you may feel the urge for a change towards something more meaningful, more stable, or more impactful. For many working adults, teaching …
Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus’ Science, Technology, Research, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STREAM) Team has earned dual recognition at both university and international levels for its innovative work in bridging the educational divide in rural communities.
By Lisa Ngui Lee Hua Inclusive sustainability in Sarawak balances environmental, economic, and social goals to create a resilient and equitable future for all. What Is Sustainability, and Why It Matters In an era dominated by rapid technological advancement and …
By Dr Christina Yin A creative writing workshop in Sarawak inspired students through poetry, self-expression, and storytelling beyond academic learning. In May this year, I received an email from a Teach for Malaysia Fellow who was teaching at SMK Balai …
By Professor Brian Wong Sarawak SMEs can achieve sustainable global growth by integrating digitalisation, Environmental, Social, and Governance, and cultural diversity while staying rooted in local identity. Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) form the backbone of Sarawak’s economy, contributing significantly …
Ever feel like Week 1 was the trailer, and now Week 2 is the actual movie? The lectures are real, the readings are piling up, and suddenly you’re juggling more than just finding your way around campus. This is when …
By Claudia William Work Integrated Learning (WIL) helps bridge classroom knowledge with real-world practice, fostering skills, networks, and an entrepreneurial mindset in students. For students, internships are where classroom theory meets the realities of the workplace. Through Work Integrated Learning …