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SwinSights is derived from the words ‘Swinburne’ and ‘Insights’. On this blog site, we share stories related to our students, graduates and staff; teaching and learning; research findings; university life; and what’s topical. All stories are originally written for SwinSights or taken by permission from other platforms where stories have been originally published.
Diversity Is Not Enough: Why Human Skills Matter in Global Workplaces
Friday, 20 March 2026
by Nurul Ilma Salleh Diverse teams succeed when strong human skills such as communication, empathy, and cultural awareness support effective collaboration. Diversity Alone Does Not
Community Belonging and Knowledge Key to Strengthening Rural Entrepreneurship
Friday, 13 March 2026
by Shella Georgina Beatrice Rural entrepreneurship is increasingly recognised as a cornerstone of sustainable community development. We explore how community belonging and knowledge-sharing combine to
Why Early Childhood Education Shapes SME Workforce Resilience
Friday, 6 March 2026
by Dr Alicia Lim Zhi Hoon Early childhood education influences behavioural foundations that directly affect SME workforce resilience, productivity, and long-term competitiveness. Early Childhood Education
Agentic AI in Retail Investing: Smarter, But Is It Safer?
Friday, 27 February 2026
By Dr Leong Choi Meng Agentic AI expands retail investing access, but safety depends on data quality, transparency, regulation, and sustained human judgement. Agentic AI
Inclusive Digital Globalisation: How Sarawak MSMEs Compete Globally
Thursday, 19 February 2026
By Professor Brian Wong Inclusive digital globalisation is creating new pathways for Sarawak MSMEs to compete in global markets through digitalisation, sustainability, and authentic storytelling.
by Dr Gabriel Wee Wei En Malaysia must introduce early entrepreneurship education to strengthen SMEs, build resilient talent and support long-term economic growth. It must
Indigenous Sustainable Materials in Malaysia’s Built Environment
Friday, 6 February 2026
by Dr Swetha Madhusudanan Indigenous sustainable materials in Malaysia help SMEs improve indoor air quality, manage long-term costs, support local industries, and strengthen environmental performance while
Innovation Mindset and Sarawak’s Digital Economy: Lessons from Nvidia
Friday, 30 January 2026
Dr Miko Chang May Lee Innovation mindset and Sarawak digital economy discussions often focus on visible success stories. Nvidia is now the world’s largest company