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Over 550 Swinburne Sarawak students graduate

A father and daughter, the first batch of chemical engineering students and the inaugural cohort of civil servants who had completed a postgraduate program were among more than 550 who were awarded scrolls at the graduation ceremony of Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus on 25 October.


Linguistic misunderstanding and cultural space

In educating non-native English-speaking adult learners, it is necessary to accept students as they are and not make false assumptions about their interests, knowledge and aptitudes. In the case of an inaugural cohort of the Master of Human Resource Management (MHRM) at Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus, the students were state government sponsored adult learners who are non-native English speakers.


Collaboration in geotechnical centrifugal technology

Swinburne University of Technology Research and UNIMAS visited Australia’s National Geotechnical Centrifuge Facility at the University of Western Australia. 


Hi-tech water monitoring system needed to ensure public safety, says don

A recent incident where the Sarawak Forest Department issued an SMS alert advising the public to avoid certain rivers and streams because they may have been infected by the Leptospira bacteria which causes Leptospirosis, or “penyakit kencing tikus”, shows that a better monitoring system needs to be put in place.


Professor Lim Weng Marc

Google Scholar     Scopus     ORCIDBiographyProfessor Lim Weng Marc is an Adjunct Professor at Swinburne University of Technology’s home campus in Melbourne, Australia, and international branch campus in Sarawak, Malaysia, which offers business degrees accredited by Australia’s Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA), …


Put away the textbooks and let students talk, teachers told

Tasks and conversations in the classroom offers more meaningful language learning opportunity for students compared to reliance on textbooks or teacher based instruction.


Dr. Heidi Collins

BiographyDr. Heidi Collins is the Director of Swinburne Sarawak’s School of Research. In this role she leads the development of research programs throughout the university. This includes overseeing Master by Research and PhD programs, as well as developing training and …


Take me to the moon

The next Science2Society talk by Malaysian space entrepreneurs is about landing SE Asia’s first small-scale aircraft on the moon. What’s more, as part of the entry of the Google Lunar X Prize, 90% had to be privately funded and the engineers learnt fast about crowdfunding.


Balancing sustainability and profit in the palm oil industry

The frequent publicity on the Roundtable for Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) in the local newspapers recently was somehow negatively portrayed for the organisation’s four-month suspension of a Malaysian oil palm conglomerate’s RSPO certification.


Accepting your offer

Swinburne Sarawak sends successful applicants a Letter of Offer which outlines the course they are eligible to study.  To accept your offer, please choose the link below: Malaysian students International students