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Five surprising ways quantum is changing the world in areas you wouldnt expect
World first study of young adults brain activity shows TV and gaming boosts focus, while social media hinders it
Swinburne alum builds dream career LEGO brick by LEGO brick
Swinburne filmmakers and alum travel to Tribeca Film Festival
Swinburne Looks To STaRS For Global Research Talent
Swinburne Industrial Design Alum Spreading Style
Turning classroom theory into real-world financial skills
How To Get Most Out Of 2025 Open Days
Jet ski accidents are tragic but preventable. Here’s how to reduce the risk
New research finds Instagram promotes white appearances, cultural appropriation and plastic surgery via filters
Future space leaders take flight at the 2025 Swinburne Youth Space Innovation Challenge
Could the latest ‘interstellar comet’ be an alien probe? Why spotting cosmic visitors is harder than you think
Study will support breakthroughs in cheap green hydrogen technologies
Swinburne powers breakthroughs in sustainable mining and materials technology
Swinburne partners with industry-leading EdTech company Vidversity
Michelle Searle paints a new path through leadership diploma
STEMeez learning platform receives extra $1.6m to inspire the next generation of STEM stars
Can oranges, garlic and echinacea really help avoid the cold and flu?
New Plan For Australia To Remain Astronomy World-leader
Community Unites For NAIDOC 2025
Astronomers have spied an interstellar object zooming through the Solar System
6 simple questions to tell if a ‘finfluencer’ is more flash than cash
Swinburne to advance battery life and EV cybersecurity with Australian Research Council grants
Microsoft, IBM and Google are racing to develop the first useful quantum computer. Ultracold neutral atoms could be the key
New research shows how courts, banks, and Centrelink can facilitate financial abuse
From waste to walls: how your morning coffee can supercharge sustainable construction
Changing Trajectory Of Reconciliation
Trouble getting out of bed? Signs the ‘winter blues’ may be something more serious
Warm-ups, layered clothes, recovery: 4 tips to exercise safely in the cold
Swinburne cements top 300 place in QS World University Rankings
Swinburne becomes first Australian university to offer degrees in Qatar
Swinburne commerce alum turned Webby Award-winning podcast star
Launching Samstag’s 2025 Kudlila season
A 3-tonne, $1.5 billion satellite to watch Earth’s every move is set to launch this week
National Reconciliation Week At Swinburne
Swinburne community members recognised in 2025 Kings Birthday Honours List
From Melbourne to the Tiwi Islands: LINGER brings Indigenous stories to the big screen
Emerging writers review major exhibition ‘Seasonal Shifts’
‘Unfair and unreasonable’ – report finds $1.9 billion in unpaid child support in system rife with financial abuse
Swinburne startups driving change in tech and sustainability
Swinburnes Space Stars On Show At Parliament House
Elon Musk promises more risky launches after sixth Starship failure
Sexual health info online is crucial for teens. Australia’s new tech codes may threaten their access
Korean pear juice, IV drips, vitamin patches: do these trendy hangover cures actually work?
New Swinburne x Fair Work Commission report reveals insights into WFH
Swinburne to harness artificial intelligence to tackle discrimination in sport with adidas Foundation grant
TWO QUALIFICATIONS, ONE INNOVATIVE PATH: CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT AND A MASTER’S DEGREE
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