This year will be the second year that Malaysians persevere through the pandemic and try as much as possible, to celebrate our annual festivities as usual, but with caution of course.
Technology has become omnipresent and an integral part of our lives. When the Covid-19 pandemic struck in 2020, this has accelerated and intensified our dependency on technology. The inevitable surge in utilising digital technologies is evident from the incessant surveillance of contact tracing to how educational institutions rapidly transitioned to online teaching. The continuing crisis has changed our lives considerably, imposing the need for various modifications for organisations and individuals to cope in this trying time.
KUCHING – IEM-Swinburne Sarawak Student Section (IEM-SSSS) in collaboration with the Blood Bank of Sarawak General Hospital (SGH) held a one-day blood donation drive at The Spring, Kuching on 17 April 2021. The objectives of the blood donation drive were to …
In the Ramadan spirit of giving, Swinburne shared the joy with the community during their ‘SwinCARE Bubur Lambuk 2.0’ where they distributed bubur lambuk at their drive-thru charity fare held recently.
Our natural environment offers enough opportunities for the sustainability of humanity and our planet, especially in providing safe and clean air. Forest and water are the most valuable form of nature commodities available to humans, which exist well before the evolution of life.
The Swinburne Actions for Sustainable Impact (SA4SI) recently launched its inaugural Virtual Chat series aimed at bringing Swinburne students, academics, guest speakers, as well as professional staff into a conversation to discuss practical ways to engage with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) developed by the United Nations in their daily lives.
Swinburne Sarawak had recently launched two new postgraduate programmes, the Graduate Certificate of Business Administration (International) and the Graduate Diploma of Business Administration (International).
Everyone knows a little bit about sago in Sarawak. Sago is an edible starch made from sago palm trees. It is a staple food in parts of tropic. In Malaysia, we use it to make our famous Bubur Cha Cha …
It used to be that love is what makes the world go round. Now it seems it is creativity that makes the world go round.
A popular toy line by Takara and Hasbro hit television sets across the world in the 1980s. Titled Transformers: More than meets the eye, the beloved series featured warring factions of sentient mechanoid aliens adept at disguising themselves as everyday vehicles. Their stories inspired our childhoods alongside G.I. Joe, MacGyver, The X-Files, Beyond 2000 and other timeless classics.