Swinburne University of Technology
Swinburne University of Technology: Swinburne Image BankNot a member yet
11075 research outputs found
Sort by
2024 Vice-Chancellor's Award Winner - Research Excellence – Team
ASTRO3D Swinburne has dramatically impacted the understanding of how chemistry, matter and angular momentum are distributed in the Universe, using the world’s largest telescopes and cutting-edge computing. This award recognises the significant global impact on science and understanding of the universe this work has delivered through an exceptional "team" approach.
Team: Deanne Fisher, Emma Ryan-Weber, Darren Croton, Karl Glazebrook, Rebecca Davies, Barbara Mazzilli Ciraulo, Tania Barone and Simon Parson
2024 Vice-Chancellor's Award Winner - One Swinburne – Team
The English Enhancement Program (EEP) has made a substantial impact on student success, showcasing exceptional collaboration across multiple teams in alignment with the One Swinburne vision. Similarly, Swinburne Sarawak’s partnership with the Sarawak Foundation has fostered educational equality through an experiential English course, empowering students from diverse backgrounds to transition seamlessly into university life.
Team: Marione Anne Foo, Bibiana Chiu Yiong Lim, Mohamad Safaree Sapuan, Nur Amira Edora Ahmad Pauzi, Aniziatun Basar, Sarah Supahan, Nurlida Mohamad Salleh, Casey, Kwang Chee Chong, Nur Hidayah Safarudin, Gloria Enn Li Law, Mohd Shahiran Rahmat bin Zuraini, Muhamad Azizi Syahmi bin Hamidon and Mohd Faizin bin Zainudin
Welcome to Swinburne Education Agent Week 2025
Welcome to Swinburne Education Agent Week 2025 from Executive Director, Future Students and Marketing, Chris Lewis
Work Integrated Learning - Industry Partner, St Vincent's
Work Integrated Learning - St Vincent's host Swinburne Occupational Therapy placement students
Alumni Impact Award nominations are open
Help us recognise the contributions of our alumni by nominating them for an Alumni Impact Award
Episode 25: A Conversation on Accessibility, Equity, and Inclusion at Swinburne
Join hosts Kristy and Nic as they dive into an insightful conversation about accessibility, equity, and inclusion at Swinburne. In this episode, we speak with Lauren Carter and Dr. Aurora Elmes from the Swinburne Accessibility Network to explore what true accessibility means, why it matters, and how we can all contribute to a more inclusive university environment.
From practical ways to create accessible workplaces to the power of inclusive design and the impact of the new Disabled Equity Action Plan (DEAP), this episode is packed with valuable insights. Discover real-life examples of accessibility in action, learn simple changes that can make a big difference, and hear how Swinburne staff and students are leading the charge toward a more equitable future.
Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Swinburne Commons YouTube channel, and the Swinburne Commons site.
Get involved, keep the conversation going, and help create a more accessible Swinburne for everyone!
Kristy & Ni