A self-proclaimed late bloomer, final-year International Business student Ingrid Sarah Danald tells of her transition from being average to outstanding.
A survey for a research entitled “Public Perception of Hydrogen Fuel Cell Buses in Kuching” that targets Kuching public aged 18 and above is recently conducted by our Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak team of researchers. This study is led by …
Students from Swinburne Sarawak edged out participants from other universities in the recent Innovate Sarawak Design Competition 2021 by making a clean sweep of the top prizes in all three tracks.
Students from Swinburne Sarawak edged out participants from other universities in the recent Innovate Sarawak Design Competition 2021 by making a clean sweep of the top prizes in all three tracks.
Have you ever seen posters promoting healthy eating habits with the tagline ‘Eat to live, not live to eat’? What exactly does this phrase mean?
Our English Language Intensive Course for Overseas Students (ELICOS) is designed to help you improve your English language skills in preparation to study or to progress your career.
Students who enrol into Swinburne Sarawak 5 July 2021 Foundation and Diploma intakes are not only able to enjoy the flexibility to choose their study load, but also commence their first two weeks of classes with zero payment subject to terms and conditions.
Little did we know that around the same time the beloved Transformers series hit our TV sets in the 1980s, it sparked the growth of a unique concept called Ubiquitous Computing.
Swinburne Sarawak’s engineering student team Squadra MM emerged first runner-up in the recent IEM-UTM 1st InvencMax Competition that aimed to aspire participants to contribute ideas for innovations in transportation.
If you could write a letter to your younger self, what would you say? Sarah Supahan reflects on how her transition from high school to university made her grow stronger through her personal experiences.