Friday, 22 May 2026
A student-led sustainability initiative aimed at reducing food waste and promoting circular economy practices, YGBB Campus Swinburne Outlet, was officially launched at Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus during a special edition of SwinTalk that highlighted how purposeful entrepreneurship can create tangible impact within communities.
Wednesday, 20 May 2026
Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus, in collaboration with ASUS Malaysia, SanDisk, PC Image, and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Sarawak Subsection, successfully hosted “Master Your Build: PC DIY Workshop” – a large-scale hands-on technology event believed to be among the largest single-session PC-building workshops ever held in Sarawak and potentially one of the largest of its kind in Malaysia.
Friday, 22 May 2026
Daphne Siaw Ai Lin is one of Sarawak’s most recognised creative entrepreneurs, and a Swinburne Sarawak alumni whose story does not follow the expected script. She got there with a commerce degree. Daphne is a Swinburne Sarawak alumni success story …
Thursday, 14 May 2026
Do you have a Swinburne Sarawak offer and is still deciding what to do next? Visit our campus between 8 and 10 June to get your questions answered, understand your options, and prepare for the Swinburne June intake with confidence. …
Tuesday, 28 April 2026
A postgraduate degree at Swinburne Sarawak helps you stay competitive, access senior roles, and build expertise without leaving your home or career. If you are considering postgraduate study, this is where to start. If you are weighing your options, postgraduate …
20 May 2026
By Daniel Nyuin Anak Alfred Damu A Swinburne research is turning industrial slag and captured CO₂ into sustainable construction bricks, addressing the problem of industrial emissions and waste. Sarawak is growing as an industrial state. With that growth comes a …
6 May 2026
By Dr Predrag Nikolic Design education is shifting toward digital, interdisciplinary skills that align with industry needs, preparing students for evolving roles in UX/UI, systems design, and creative technology. Sarawak is not short of creativity. What it increasingly needs is …
22 April 2026
By Dr. Melvin Wee Xin Jie Hydrogen energy is the key clean energy solution in Sarawak, and is getting support in terms of policy, innovation, and growing infrastructure. The Shift Towards Hydrogen Energy Hydrogen energy, apart from being a catchy …
22 May 2026
by Keith Damian Singh Thind, Undergraduate Student, Faculty of Business, Design and Arts SMEs that treat innovation as an ongoing strategy, instead of a one-time digital transformation, are better positioned to manage disruption, reduce operational risk, and compete effectively. For …
15 May 2026
by Tanya Singh, Postgraduate Student, Faculty of Business, Design and Arts Organisations that embed global diversity strategy into procurement, talent, and operations – rather than treating it as symbolic – build measurable resilience and competitive advantage. Global diversity strategy is …
8 May 2026
by Shella Georgina Beatrice Rural businesses in Sarawak must strengthen branding, operations, and market access to achieve scalable growth and compete in wider regional and digital markets. Why Rural Businesses In Sarawak are Entering a New Phase Rural entrepreneurship is …