Prof. Justus Notholt from the University of Bremen is currently visiting Swinburne Sarawak for an expedition to the rivers in Maludam, Sebuyau and Simunjan. He will be giving a public talk on how remote sensing works and what can we learn from it about the climate.
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 Sarawak in partnership with the Australian Computer Society (ACS) and the ACS Foundation, organised Big Day InTM, an information and technologies careers conference. The first ever local iteration of the Australian Big Day InTM, the event drew a large crowd of students from in and around Kuching. The highlight of the day was the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Swinburne Sarawak and ACS to formalise collaborations in the areas of ICT professionalism, promotion and development.
Associate Professor Jonathan Newton, Undergraduate TESOL Programme Director from the Victoria University of Wellington, will be giving a public talk entitled “The teacher speaks: Making classroom talk count for learning.”
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.
Swinburne University of Technology has emerged as the highest ranking international university in Borneo based on the inaugural Asia-Pacific University Ranking 2017 by Times Higher Education (THE) released on 4 July 2017.
Oceans are a significant source of oxygen for our planet and are instrumental in regulating Earth’s climate.
Professor Sandra Gifford of the Centre for Urban Transitions, Swinburne Melbourne, will be facilitating a workshop centred on revising unpublished research papers, thesis chapters or conference presentations for submission to academic journals for review and publication.
According to the Forbes magazine, by year 2025 most of the world’s major companies will collectively generate approximately 180 zettabytes of data.
Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak’s recruitment and pathway partner in Indonesia, Globaljaya Edukasi Indonesia (GEI) has launched an extensive campaign to boost public awareness about the institution’s offerings, as well as its partnerships with Swinburne Sarawak.