SwinSights is derived from the words ‘Swinburne’ and ‘Insights’. On this blog site, we share stories related to our students, graduates and staff; teaching and learning; research findings; university life; and what’s topical. All stories are originally written for SwinSights or taken by permission from other platforms where stories have been originally published.
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SwinSights is derived from the words ‘Swinburne’ and ‘Insights’. On this blog site, we share stories related to our students, graduates and staff; teaching and learning; research findings; university life; and what’s topical. All stories are originally written for SwinSights or taken by permission from other platforms where stories have been originally published.
Addressing student burnout requires proactive approaches to managing stress and maintaining a healthy balance between academic and personal well-being. Burnout can undermine academic performance and personal
What exactly is burnout among students? Why is it becoming so widespread?The World Health Organization (WHO) defines burnout as a condition with three main components:Emotional
Burnout has become a critical issue that affects countless students, so understanding the root cause is important.The pressure to excel academically, balance extracurricular activities, and
Whether you prefer solitude, collaborative spaces, or flexibility, Swinburne Sarawak offers study spots that help enhance your learning and studying experience.Studying effectively often depends on
Victoria Paloma Victor Palau, a 1st year Media and Communication student explores Swinburne Sarawak’s initiatives in fostering cultural diversity on campus. Victoria encourages all to
Discover how Swinburne Sarawak inspires inclusion by supporting women with initiatives and strategies for breaking barriers and challenging inequality.