
Swinburne Sawarak, Malaysia
Swinburne University is a world-ranked institution recognized for its innovation, industry engagement, and commitment to social inclusion. Through its education, high-quality research, and strong industry partnerships, Swinburne continues to create positive change for students, staff, and the wider community.
Established in 2000, the 16.5-acre city campus in Kuching—the capital of Sarawak, Malaysia’s largest state—is the international branch of Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia. The custom-designed campus hosts around 4,000 students from over 60 countries, creating a truly global learning environment. Swinburne Sarawak has also maintained its prestigious 5-star rating in the Malaysian Ministry of Education’s latest Rating for Higher Education Institutions.
The Program & Learning Outcome
2-Week Program Overview
This immersive 2-week program invites participants from diverse sectors to explore and experience contemporary affairs in Malaysia.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
Apply design thinking and decision-making methodologies to develop solutions and drive innovation.
Enhance their preparedness for professional careers through practical learning experiences.
Understand and appreciate the importance of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in business practices.
English Language & Lecturer Quality Guarantee
All sessions are facilitated in English
Program Delivery
Face to face for a full immersive experience
Scintilating Sarawak
Participants from around the world are invited to acquire new skills and knowledge amidst the rich biodiversity and vibrant culture of Sarawak. Known for its strong mining, manufacturing, and service sectors, Sarawak is now advancing into a new era through its Digital Economy Strategy, aimed at driving the next phase of economic growth. This program offers participants the chance to witness and engage with this exciting transformation of the “City in the Rainforest.”
From museums, forts, and heritage buildings to national parks, scenic spots, and places of worship, Sarawak offers a tapestry of cultural and natural wonders. As participants learn academically, they also immerse themselves in the state’s diverse traditions and breathtaking landscapes—an experience that blends education with discovery, leaving them inspired and enriched.
KL Calling
Kuala Lumpur, popularly known as KL, is the vibrant capital city of Malaysia and officially designated as the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur. Spanning nearly 245 square kilometers, it stands as the nation’s largest city, defined by its striking steel-clad skyscrapers, massive shopping malls, iconic monuments, bustling street markets, and dynamic nightlife. KL perfectly blends modern sophistication with cultural richness, making it one of Southeast Asia’s most captivating urban destinations.
Navigating this 21st-century metropolis is effortless, thanks to its well-developed road networks and extensive public transportation system. With options like the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT), Light Rapid Transit (LRT), monorail, commuter trains, and public buses, getting around the city is quick, convenient, and efficient—allowing visitors to explore KL’s many sights with ease.
From marveling at the world’s tallest twin towers, the Petronas Towers, to enjoying panoramic views from the Sky Deck of KL Tower, Southeast Asia’s tallest telecommunications tower, Kuala Lumpur offers endless attractions. Visitors can also experience the mesmerizing Underwater Tunnel at Aquaria KLCC or stroll through Petaling Street, the city’s famous Chinatown. Every corner of KL invites you to discover something new and unforgettable.


