Swinburne is an innovative education institution that provides quality career-oriented education. Our strong technological base and links with industry are complemented by innovative research centres and strong international partnerships. Swinburne has programs for learners at every level, from vocational training through to PhDs, with pathway opportunities that allow students to achieve their personal best education outcome.
The rapid growth of our capital cities is creating all sorts of problems. Dispersing growth across regional city networks could ease these growth pains and make our cities more sustainable.
A manhã seguinte pode ser assustadora e causar pânico. Seu cérebro está tentando reequilibrar as substâncias químicas que o fizeram sentir-se relaxado quando você estava bebendo, e é provável que você também esteja desidratado.
The morning after might fill you with dread and panic. Your brain is trying to rebalance the chemicals that made you feel relaxed when you were drinking – and you’re probably dehydrated too.
The Intelsat 33e communications satellite unexpectedly broke up in orbit, creating at least 20 fragments. How do we track the growing amounts of orbital debris?
Heat can do amazing things to change your hairstyle, but it comes with casualties. Many people use heat protectants, often in the form of sprays, to minimise the damage. So how do they work?
Reduced government incentives, the spreading of myths and concerns about used car values and fires have stalled what had been an increasingly rapid uptake of electric vehicles.
Kay Cook, Swinburne University of Technology; Adrienne Byrt, Swinburne University of Technology; Ashlea Coen, Swinburne University of Technology, and Marg Rogers, University of New England
Drawing on the experiences of 675 single mothers, our research found the current system is failing those most vulnerable.
Wendy Stone, Swinburne University of Technology; Catherine Hartung, Swinburne University of Technology; Sal Clark, Swinburne University of Technology, and Zoe Goodall, Swinburne University of Technology
New research has revealed Australia’s housing barriers are changing the traditional life course many young people are expected to follow.
There’s a risk that the belief that electric vehicles are much greener results in owners driving more often or faster, or using cars instead of public transport.