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Microplastics: In and around you

Plastic fantastic is all around us. We use it to keep our food warm and of course also in the form of facemasks and shields to help protect us from Covid. Global plastic production is expected to increase 40 percent by 2030, with hundreds of billions of dollars being invested in new plastic production plants worldwide.


Swinburne and SEDC Energy sign hydrogen research collaboration agreement

Swinburne and SEDC Energy have entered into a research collaboration agreement to kick-start a three-month techno-economic feasibility study for the development of hydrogen production plant in Kuching.


Swinburne and SEDC Energy sign hydrogen research collaboration agreement

Swinburne and SEDC Energy have entered into a research collaboration agreement to kick-start a three-month techno-economic feasibility study for the development of hydrogen production plant in Kuching.


Taking care of Mother Earth talk

Leo Club of Swinburne Sarawak and Swinburne Sarawak Green Club co-organised an online environmental awareness talk, “Taking care of Mother Earth” event, on 25 October.More than 63 students and members of the public attended the talks by three local conservationists …


Student ties for Overall Best Speaker spot in National Debate Tournament

Swinburne Debaters’ Club President Ryan Yap Chen-Yen tied for overall best speaker in the Malaysian National Intervarsity Debating Championship that took place from 6 to 8 November.Ryan and teammate Wahaj Qaiser Syed had entered the British Parliamentary tournament in the …


First Hult Prize winners on campus

Team Photon consisting of first-year undergraduate students majoring in international business Jeffrey Bun and Loh Ngik Sing and foundation student Lim Han Jet  won the first Swinburne Sarawak Hult Prize OnCampus Program that took place over six weeks culminating in …


Wahaj Qaiser Syed wins creative writing competition

Final-year marketing student Wahaj Qaiser Syed has won the Swinburne Creative Writing Competition, making it a double win this year, as he also won the Swinburne Poetry Competition in June.Wahaj’s story entitled “An Apple a Day” was a unique take …


Humanitarian projects by Swinburne aim to empower human-centred solutions

Researchers at Swinburne are actively harnessing the power of engineering and technology to create sustainable human-centred solutions as evidenced by the successful completions of four projects in conjunction with the 8th IEEE Region 10 Humanitarian Technology Conference 2020 (8th IEEE R10 HTC 2020) held last month.


De-Tabooing Mental Health Issues

With an avid purpose to change society’s perception towards mental health, Absaar Ali Dar launched his brainchild in the form of SOCH.


Swinburne ends 2020 with great outcomes despite challenging year

Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus ended 2020 on a good note with significant number of achievements despite the global disruption to the education landscape as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.