Blockchain is synonymous with the underlying technology that drives cryptocurrency with the likes of Bitcoin and Ethereum being promoted as a means for decentralizing both financial and monetary systems. However, the application of blockchain technology goes beyond just that of a mechanism for decentralized digital finance.
We invited our international students to share their stories and personal experiences of their time in Kuching.
Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus is coming to a city near you with its series of nationwide Open Day events starting 21 May, allowing prospective students from all over the country to gain first-hand information on Australian education, financial assistance, campus facilities and more.
Google Scholar SCOPUS ORCID Biography Dr Komathi Wasudawan is a Lecturer in the School of Business, Faculty of Business, Design and Arts, Swinburne University of Technology, Sarawak Campus. She holds a PhD in Tourism Development and Poverty Alleviation from Universiti …
Top-achieving students who enrol in an undergraduate programme at Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus could receive a 100% fee waiver through the Pro-Chancellor Excellence Full Scholarship.
Imagine moving to Malaysia as an international student, how would you experience the country?
Almost every working adult is trying to ‘fit-in’ into what I refer as the ‘post-pandemic life balance’. To what extent does COVID-19 impact our accounting now?
Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus has earned the renewal of its Gold Approved Learning Partner (ALP) status from the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), making it the only university in Sarawak to hold Gold ALP status.ACCA’s ALP programme …
Google Scholar Scopus ORCID Biography Dr Viknesh Andiappan currently serves as an Associate Professor at the Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus. Dr Andiappan is well-published and well-cited for a young researcher (over 70 publications with an h-index …
What can you infer if I tell you that the mean monthly income of 10 people in a room is RM10,000? You might conclude that these 10 people could be top level managers who fall under the T20 category in Malaysia. Fair enough, but what if I tell you that 1 out of the 10 people is earning RM90,000 per month since he is running several businesses? Well, if you do the mathematics quickly, you might arrive at a completely different conclusion with this additional clue since the mean monthly income of the remaining 9 people in the room is now RM1,111 instead of RM10,000. This is one of the common pitfalls in using summary statistics such as an arithmetic mean when you have outlier bias in a small dataset.