If you are looking to advance in your career or move into an entirely different one, you might want to consider a Master of Business Administration program offered by Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus.
A senior academic from the National University of Singapore (NUS) will be giving a talk on “Motivating students of English as a second and foreign language” at Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus this Sunday (24 February, 2013).
A knowledge sharing session on the learning styles of today’s technologically-savvy students and teaching methodology that could engage them more effectively in the classroom, will be held at Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus on 27 February.
If you are wondering why I am writing an article about going back to school, I happen to be one of the privileged few who did it.
Worldwide, organisations continue to be confronted with challenges that demand they change and adapt in order to survive.
Concrete, a construction material made from a mixture of cement, aggregate (sand or stone) and water, had been and still is the most widely used building material worldwide.
We had just graduated – me with a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering and my friend with a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering.
The readers of this article who are not physicists might find the title bizarre.
Many institutions of higher learning have departed from the old practice of accepting only the smartest and most capable students.
We often comfort and support friends or family members in times of need, but do you ever think of asking for help when you are faced with a dilemma or indecision?