The Borneo Post

Swinburne highest ranked internatio­nal university in Borneo

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KUCHING: Swinburne University of Technology has emerged as the highest ranking internatio­nal university in Borneo, based on the inaugural Asia-Pacific University Ranking 2017 by Times Higher Education (THE) released on July 4.

The Asia- Pacific University Rankings introduced this year assess world class universiti­es across research, research training, knowledge transfer and internatio­nal research collaborat­ion.

They are based on the same rigorous criteria as the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, but with special modificati­ons to better reflect the characteri­stics of universiti­es in the region.

Swinburne features in the top 25 per cent of the list with a rank of 60 out of 243 in this inaugural ranking by THE, and is placed ahead of several other universiti­es with branch campuses in Malaysia.

According to THE, this ranking analysed universiti­es across 38 nations in East Asia, Southeast Asia and Oceania uses the same performanc­e indicators as their World University Rankings 201617, however weightings were adjusted to ref lect the younger profile of some of the universiti­es in the region.

In 2016, for the fourth consecutiv­e year,Swinburnew­asrankedam­ong the world’s top 400 universiti­es by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings. In 2017, the university advanced to number 61 in the Times Higher Education Young University Rankings.

“We’re pleased to feature in the top 25 per cent with a ranking of 60 in THE’s inaugural AsiaPaci fic University Ranking. We’re also celebratin­g our 25th anniversar­y as a university this year so this is certainly well timed,” said Professor Janet Gregory, deputy vice- chancellor and CEO of Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus.

“This ranking adds to our

We’re pleased to feature in the top 25 per cent with a ranking of 60 in THE’s inaugural Asia-Pacific University Ranking. We’re also celebratin­g our 25th anniversar­y as a university this year so this is certainly well timed. Professor Janet Gregory, deputy vice-chancellor and CEO of Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus

strong emphasis on teaching and learning with a focus on graduate and employabil­ity outcomes to ensure that our graduates are equipped with the knowledge and skills as we move into industry,” she adds.

Swinburne emphasises graduate employabil­ity and in the last graduate employabil­ity tracer study conducted by the university’s Career Office, graduates surveyed reported up to 10 0 percent employment rates within six months of graduating for selected business and engineerin­g courses, and an overall employment rate of 93 percent.

A recent study on the Interbrand Top 100 Global Brands 2016/17 and LinkedIn revealed that Swinburne graduates are employed by many of the Top 100 Global Brands in locations all over the world.

These brands are leaders in their own fields across technology, financial services, healthcare, automotive, engineerin­g and more. As a university of technology with programmes in engineerin­g, business, computing, design, science and more, Swinburne has an internatio­nal alumnus of 150,000 since it was formed over a century ago.

“Students and parents here have a lot of choice when it comes to higher education because Malaysia is a regional hub. Besides local private and public universiti­es, we have universiti­es from the UK, Australia, China etc setting up branch campuses and learning centres.

Based on our conversati­ons with parents and students, one way they shortlist higher education providers is by referring to rankings provided by reputable research companies.

“I believe this new ranking focused on Asia-Pacific will help them in their decision making and it is a good step by THE to focus on universiti­es in this region as we’re catering to the needs of the market here,” said marketing and communicat­ions director Jagdish Singh for Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak.

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Professor Janet Gregory
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Jagdish Singh

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