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Build it … and make them come?

In the iconic Kevin Costner movie Field of Dreams from 1989, a voice compels an Iowa farmer to turn his corn field into a baseball diamond.


35 teams from 15 schools to vie for Swinburne Sarawak debating championship title

A total of 15 secondary schools will face off in a battle of wits in what will be the biggest World Schools Debating Championship at Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus on Monday (20 April, 2009).


Computing in healthcare

A university of technology focuses strongly on technologies.


Challenges and prospects of civil engineers in Sarawak

Civil engineering may seem a staid, tough and unglamorous profession to some, but it is a profession that deals with some of the world’s most pressing issues today.


Internet business – paradise for some, nightmare for others

Internet businesses are everywhere: banks provide us the convenience of e-banking, Air Asia is giving us e-travel and of course we all know e-Bay.


Good teaching – a viewpoint

Is there anyone that does NOT have an opinion about what good teaching is? Most people do, although it probably means different things to different people.


Engaging online user communities

Customer communities have spread like wildfire across the Internet.


Effective large group instruction at university

Large group instruction is one of the commonest methods used at college or university, as it lowers lecturer costs, capitalizes lecturer time and talent, and optimizes the use of professional quality resources.


Australian students grateful for Reverse Colombo Plan scholarship

Three Australian students were recently awarded a scholarship by the Reverse Colombo Plan Scholarship Fund to pursue a semester of their studies at Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus.


Identity and language learning

Students’ language learning may be influenced by multiple reasons that are interwoven and which may involve their identity.