By Roswita Rawi and Dollyrissia Lainers DebraIn today’s rapidly evolving world driven by technology, the significance of library literacy cannot be overstated.This is particularly true for university students. As we navigate the complexities of the artificial intelligence (AI) era, the …
Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus will be organising the Good Design Week (GDW) 2023 event, aimed at bringing design culture, Non-Traditional Research Outputs (NTRO), practice and governance to examine good design for preserving arts, culture and heritage in the region.
By Jeremy LuTerms like “green building,” “sustainability,” “Industry 4.0,” and “smart construction” are familiar concepts within the field of quantity surveying. Furthermore, many countries have embarked on ambitious initiatives to curb carbon emissions. For instance, as of September 2020, China’s President …
By Assoc. Prof. Dr. Elammaran JayamaniThe term ‘sustainability’ has become common in today’s world. image: sdgactioncampaign.orgIt is heard in kindergarten classrooms to university campuses, from school children to university researchers. Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) actively pursue sustainability while businesses engage in these …
By Dr Agnes Lim, Kevin Tan and Su Sueh IngThe workplace is an ever-evolving idea that continues to be redefined. Its traditional perception as a place where employees commit long hours and of immense stress continues to dwindle.With technology, society …
By Dr Xavier CheeThe World Health Organization has designated antimicrobial resistance (AMR) commonly known as antibiotic resistance, as one of the most urgent public health threats in modern times.In 2016, a team led by Lord Jim O’Neill published a scathing …
By Dr Sabeeha. N.B.A. KhadarooThe consequence of climate change is far-reaching, and its impact is felt within society and in the environment. To tackle climate change, one action is to contribute towards climate jobs.Climate change refers to the long-term alterations …
Attend our Open Day on 19 August and learn about financial assistance by Yayasan Sarawak while discovering the lifetime benefit of Swinburne’s mid-year intake.
A total of 105 students have joined Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus’ latest batch of its English Enhancement Program (EEP), the largest cohort the university has received for the program to date.