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Student profiles“Studying Biotechnology in Swinburne, I feel like we are exposed to new techniques and new skills everyday. I believe that I am now more prepared and more confident in facing the real world after graduating from Swinburne University. Shout …
The Science laboratories extend over two floors within a purpose-built facility completed in August, 2008. The laboratories were designed to cater for all the practical needs of both the undergraduate and postgraduate programs in Biotechnology.The labs are equipped for different …
Learn how Industry-engaged learning allows students to experiance the real work environement and gain competitive edge while studying.
EAT20008 Professional Experience in Engineering is a zero-credit compulsory module for all Engineering students on our accredited Engineering degree programs. Students are to acquire a minimum of 12 weeks equivalent of first hand industrial experience under this module.Professional Experience activities …
Capstone projects are final-year projects that provide students with a professionally focused learning experience which allows them to put learnt theory into practice. Our industry partners can approach challenges in an exciting new way, by letting students to tackle business …
Starting from 2006, students undertaking Computing, IT & Science degree are required to undergo a zero-credit module: “Career in Curriculum”. Under this module, students are equipped with career seeking skills such as: CV and Cover Letter writing, Interview Techniques, Working …
Transforming Data into Value School of ICT (SoICT) had the privilege of organising a data science webinar titled “Transforming Data into Value” on 11th July 2020 (2-3pm) Read more > View recorded webinar11th July 2020 | Presenter: Dr. Valliappan (Deputy …
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Concrete is one of the most widely used synthetic materials in the world.