3 August 2018

Delegation from Guro District Office visits Swinburne Sarawak

KUCHING A delegation of seven representatives from Guro District Office in Seoul, South Korea recently paid a visit to Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus (Swinburne Sarawak).

The delegation, led by Chairman of Guro District Office Park Chil Seong and Vice Mayor Eom Yun Sook, was welcomed on campus by Chief Executive Officer of Swinburne Innovation Malaysia Sdn Bhd (SWIM) Associate Professor Wallace Wong on behalf of Swinburne Sarawak’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer Professor John Wilson.

Also present were Swinburne Sarawak’s Director of Business Development and Liaison James Ho and senior staff of the university.

The campus visit was part of the delegation’s official trip to Kuching on the invitation of Kuching City South Council (MBKS) in conjunction with Kuching Festival. Swinburne Sarawak hosts yearly visit by the district office, the first being in 2016.

Guro District Office Vice Mayor Eom Yun Sook (left) and Chairman Park Chil Seong.

Guro District Office Vice Mayor Eom Yun Sook (left) and Chairman Park Chil Seong.

In the meeting, the delegation was briefed on the background of the university by Ho where he explained that 10 students from South Korea are currently pursuing their studies at Swinburne Sarawak, a full-fledged Australian university that offers affordable education at 1/3 the fee of studying in Australia.

“Swinburne Sarawak provides the same quality of teaching and learning as its main campus in Melbourne and as a result, our students who transfer or go on an exchange programme to the main campus are among the top performing students in their respective programmes,” said Ho.

He added that courses offered at the university are accredited and recognised by professional bodies such as Engineers Australia, Australian Computer Society, CPA Australia, ACCA and other reputable organisations, which is one of the important factors in choosing a university as such international accreditations allow students to mobilise their careers anywhere around the world.

Associate Professor Wong, who spoke about his eye-opening trip to Guro District last year with Swinburne Sarawak’s Head of School of Computing Associate Professor Patrick Then, said he was impressed with the Koreans’ entrepreneurial spirit and motivation. He further elaborated on their visit to Dongyang Mirae University where they learnt and exchanged knowledge on areas of interest particularly on emerging technology.

Meanwhile, Eom touched on a point raised by Associate Professor Wong related to state-of-the-art cameras installed all over the streets of Guro where she said this is to monitor among other things, safety of the community and illegal dumping, as part of the initiatives to keep the surrounding areas secure, risk-free and clean. Park, on the other hand, expressed his satisfaction over the visit and that the presentation by Ho has aroused his interest in persuading his children to study at Swinburne Sarawak.

For more information about Swinburne Sarawak, visit the university’s website (www.swinburne.edu.my), Facebook page (@swinburnesarawak), Instagram (@swinburnesarawak), Twitter page (@Swinburne_Swk) or YouTube channel (Swinburne Sarawak).

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