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Launch of 5th Swinburne Creative Writing Competition

The School of Foundation Studies and the Library team once again organized the annual Creative Writing Competition this year on 18 September 2019.During the launching ceremony, Ms Su Sueh Ing, the Head of School of Foundation Studies expressed her hopes …


ICT student is best poet in competition

Information and communication technology student Johan Donough won the inaugural Swinburne Poetry Competition with his poem, “The Asian Dilemma” on 29 May 2019. Launched by Professor John Wilson, the competition was open to all Swinburne students who could write in any …


Swinburne team uses renewable energy to offer rural Sarawak communities a sustainable future

Swinburne staff and students at the Sarawak campus in Malaysia are lighting the way to a sustainable future in rural communities.


The Not-So-Wonderful Time of the Semester

To all students day-dreaming about the Christmas break…It’s the exam period. You’d forgotten what it’s like to have a life.


Higher learning institutions: More than just knowledge providers

Many people perceive that the pursuit of knowledge is the ultimate aim in life. This is because with knowledge, we can improve our quality of life, have better job prospects and able to present a competitive edge to our contenders. Consequently, time, money and effort are devoted to acquiring knowledge.