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.
SwinSights
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.
Swinsights is pleased to feature Dr Rebecca Lee Su Ping as a guest contributor this week. Success can mean different things to different people. For some, it might be acing exams and graduating with top honours. For others, it could …
Discover how Swinburne Sarawak inspires inclusion by supporting women with initiatives and strategies for breaking barriers and challenging inequality.
Why are there fewer girls in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM)? Despite having more women in tertiary education worldwide, women are still underrepresented in STEM