The recent 4th International Conference on Management and Entrepreneurship (i-CoME) 2021 held virtually from 22 to 24 July was timely as it fits into the Sarawak State agenda of digitalization.
The 32nd Symposium of Malaysian Chemical Engineers (SOMChE) 2021 was held virtually for the first time from 15 to 16 July with the theme ‘Navigating the Frontier of Sustainability’.
Swinburne Sarawak recently signed a memorandum of agreement (MoA) with industry partner and medical company Ubisson Sdn. Bhd. to provide solutions towards a new paradigm in chronic disease management in Malaysia.
A self-proclaimed late bloomer, final-year International Business student Ingrid Sarah Danald tells of her transition from being average to outstanding.
A survey for a research entitled “Public Perception of Hydrogen Fuel Cell Buses in Kuching” that targets Kuching public aged 18 and above is recently conducted by our Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak team of researchers. This study is led by …
School of Chemical Engineering and Science together with Engineers Australia Swinburne Sarawak Student Society and Swinburne Sarawak IChemE Student Chapter organised an invited talk of “Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Process” on 27 May 2021 (Thursday) 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. through …
As we find ways towards creating some form of normalcy post-pandemic, it is probably safe to say things will never be like what they were before.
Whether prospective students are just starting out, pursuing the next level of their tertiary education or upskilling for career advancement purposes, Swinburne August 2021 intake is now open for enrolment into its foundation, diploma, degree, and master programmes.
It has been approximately one and a half years since COVID-19 hit globally. The pandemic has greatly affected and revolutionised the way lives and businesses are managed. Many sectors have tried to survive by engaging the use of third-party software, apps, and social media to reach out to their customers to ensure sustainability and survival of businesses.
Graduating amidst a worldwide pandemic was something alumna Rachel Tang never imagined she’d be facing.