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  • Increasing Indigenous participation

    Increasing Indigenous participation

    Date posted: Wednesday 11 Apr 2012

    Swinburne has joined First People HR to increase Indigenous participation and industry engaged learning outcomes for Indigenous students.

  • Vietnamese alumni chapter formed

    Vietnamese alumni chapter formed

    Date posted: Monday 7 Nov 2011

    The Australian Ambassador hosted the first of Swinburne's alumni annual dinners in Vietnam.

  • Two countries, two degrees

    Two countries, two degrees

    Date posted: Wednesday 3 Aug 2011

    Jin You received two degrees at Swinburne's graduation ceremony, one from Swinburne and one from the Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine.

  • New News conference asks 'what works'?

    New News conference asks 'what works'?

    Date posted: Friday 29 Jul 2011

    New News 2011 is an innovative and optimistic conference allowing the public to meet the people who run our media

  • Energy thirst reveals awkward truths

    Energy thirst reveals awkward truths

    Date posted: Monday 11 Jul 2011

    A Swinburne study has found that committed environmentalists as a group consume no less water, energy or housing space than other groups,

  • Swinburne staff take out literary awards

    Swinburne staff take out literary awards

    Date posted: Tuesday 17 May 2011

    Journalism program convenor Margaret Simons and scriptwriting teacher Patricia Cornelius recognised at NSW Premier's Literary Awards.

  • 'Inside Story' expands to print

    'Inside Story' expands to print

    Date posted: Thursday 21 Apr 2011

    Reversing a trend in Australian media, Swinburne's online news magazine 'Inside Story' is set to launch its first national print edition.

  • A conversation with Ted Nelson

    A conversation with Ted Nelson

    Date posted: Wednesday 13 Apr 2011

    Darren Tofts speaks with Ted Nelson, a philosopher and IT pioneer who believes the computer world ‘could be completely different'.

  • Price 'drives global media piracy'

    Price 'drives global media piracy'

    Date posted: Monday 21 Mar 2011

    Fines and tougher laws are likely to have little impact on the worldwide growth in piracy, copyright experts have warned.

  • Take all things in moderation

    Take all things in moderation

    Date posted: Friday 14 Jan 2011

    Divisive, sound-bite politics do great harm to democracy, says Steve Harris from Swinburne’s Centre for Leadership and Public Interest.