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Swinburne Sarawak partners JobStreet.com in launching a salary guide for East Malaysia

Graduates in Swinburne Sarawak Campus now have a salary guide to help them gauge the average salaries offered by companies.


Associate Professor Jonathan Newton conducts two speaking workshops at Swinburne Sarawak

On the 14th of July 2017, Faculty of Language and Communication’s Adjunct Professor, Associate Professor Jonathan Newton of Victoria University of Wellington conducted two speaking workshops here at Swinburne Sarawak.


What companies say

Industry players share their experience about working with our students.


Branding a Small Business

For many small business owners, branding is often associated with naming your company for registration purposes or stamping a logo on marketing material.


Walden, A Game We Need

There’s a new game launched and it’s been called “the most improbable video game” by the Smithsonian Magazine.


Swinburne’s Master of Construction Management program tailored for aspiring professionals

If you’re looking for a postgraduate degree that prepares you for a wide range of professional roles in the building and construction industry, Swinburne University of Technology’s Master of Construction Management postgraduate degree is just what you need.


When Medical Practitioners Get It Wrong

The issue of medical negligence has been a widely debated area in Malaysia especially in the recent years as the number of these cases has been rising uncontrollably.


Swinburne Biotechnology Club bridge the concept of future farming to school

A team of students and lecturers under Swinburne University Of Technology Sarawak Campus’ Biotechnology Club visited SMK St Teresa in Kuching to share knowledge relating to the future of farming on 6 July.


From Ridge to Reef – a story of connections and friendship

Oceans are a significant source of oxygen for our planet and are instrumental in regulating Earth’s climate.


Becoming a Nation of Data Professionals

According to the Forbes magazine, by year 2025 most of the world’s major companies will collectively generate approximately 180 zettabytes of data.