历史
Swinburne was established as the Eastern Suburbs Technical College by George Swinburne in 1908. By 1913, the institution had changed its name to Swinburne Technical College to commemorate its founder . Both a boys' and girls' technical school and were soon established. In 1965 Swinburne became affiliated with the Victoria Institute of Colleges. The technical schools were taken over by the Victorian Education Department in 1969, however the college remained a separate institution.
Between 1976-78 extensive reorganisation of the Victorian education system took place. Under the changes of the Victorian Post-Secondary Education Act, Swinburne was conferred the power to grant bachelor degrees. The first of these were granted in 1981. Swinburne was proclaimed a University on July 1, 1992 and businessman Richard Pratt became the university's first Chancellor. Eastern TAFE was amalgamated with the university in July 1998, increasing the size of the university to six campuses.
Structure
The University has six faculties and four TAFE vocational schools.
Faculties
- Faculty of Business and Enterprise
- Faculty of Design
- Faculty of Engineering and Industrial Sciences
- Faculty of Higher Education, Lilydale
- Faculty of Information and Communication Technologies
- Faculty of Life and Social Sciences
TAFE schools
- School of Arts, Hospitality and Sciences
- School of Business
- School of Engineering
- School of Social Sciences
Other
- National Institute of Circus Arts
Campuses
Swinburne's presence extends to campuses in numerous parts of Victoria including Hawthorn, Croydon, Prahran, Lilydale, Wantirna, and Healesville. Outside of Australia, Swinburne also has a campus in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia.
Hawthorn campus
Courtyard and Cafe at Hawthorn
Swinburne's foundation campus in Hawthorn is home to the University's central administration, many of its undergraduate and postgraduate programs, TAFE courses and short courses. It is also the site of Swinburne's research and training centres. Hawthorn is a dual sector campus and offers courses from pre-apprenticeship through to PhD level.
The campus is located seven kilometres east of the city of Melbourne, and is accessible by train and tram. Glenferrie train station is located on-campus, with the train line separating the north and south sides of the university. It is situated in the heart of Hawthorn and is close to restaurants, cafes and shops on Glenferrie Road. Facilities include a library, bookshop, cafeterias, sports centre and 24-hour access to computers and learning spaces.
The Hawthorn campus also has facilities for student accommodation, including single bedroom dormitories along with two-bedroom, three-bedroom or four-bedroom apartments.
In early 2008, the university completed a series of renovations and landscaping projects at Hawthorn campus which saw one and a quarter acres of public space being created at the campus . In 2009, the university opened the 'Project Hub' which provides a space for students to work collaboratively on final year projects. A new Advanced Technology Building is currently under construction and due to be completed in 2010 .
Academically, the campus primarily offers courses in Business, Engineering and Industry, IT and Science. The Hawthorn campus is home to Australia's first Graduate School of Entrepreneurship and also houses some impressive research tools including one of the fastest supercomputers in Australia, a 3D Virtual Reality Theatre , and a sensory neuroscience laboratory.
Prahran campus
Prahran Mechanics Institute - 建立于 in 1854. The above building opened in 1915.
The Prahran campus is located in the heart of Prahran, adjoining the iconic Chapel Street. It is close to several bars, restaurants and shops. The campus is close to trams and is in walking distance of both Windsor and Prahran train stations. Prahran is known as Swinburne's 'arts campus,' since it houses a number of arts areas including the National Institute of Circus Arts (NICA) and the Faculty of Design. The campus is a dual sector campus with both higher education and TAFE courses being offered. The Faculty of Design offers a range of film and television, graphic, interior, industrial and multimedia design courses at undergraduate and postgraduate level. There are also graphic design, multimedia design, costume, performing arts and makeup courses offered at TAFE level.
In addition to the arts offerings, Prahran also has a range of programs in business, social sciences, and hospitality.
Sarawak campus
Main article: Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus
The Sarawak campus is in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia. The degrees offered at Swinburne's Malaysian campuses are similar in content to that of its Australian degrees.
International Partnerships
Students are given the opportunity to study overseas. In addition to its Sarawak Campus, Swinburne has over 50 partner institutions worldwide in 10 different countries. . There are also a number of scholarships available.
Research
Swinburne University operates research programs in several areas. As a medium-sized university, Swinburne has adopted a strategy to seek excellence in a limited number of areas. The University is strong in specialised areas of science and technology, such as radio astronomy, astrophysics, reliable software systems, service oriented computing, photonics & optics, social research, biotechnology, biomedical engineering, psychology and molecular simulation.
The university is a member of four Australian Research Council (ARC) Centres of Excellence.
- ARC Centre of Excellence for Quantum-Atom Optics
- ARC Centre of Excellence for Ultrahigh Bandwidth Devices for Optical Systems (CUDOS)
- ARC Centre of Excellence in Coherent X-ray Science
- ARC Centre of Excellence in Creative Industries and Innovation
Swinburne also hosts a Defence Materials Centre and is a core member of the Australian Centre for Radiofrequency Bioeffects Research (ACRBR). Swinburne is the only Australian member of the European Consortium of Innovative Universities (ECIU).
Research Centres and Institutes
- Australian Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AusAMRC)
- Brain Sciences Institute (BSI)
- Business, Work and Ageing Centre for Research
- Centre for Advanced Internet Architectures (CAIA)
- Centre for Astrophysics and Supercomputing (CAS)
- Centre for Atom Optics and Ultrafast Spectroscopy
- Centre for Complex Software Systems and Services
- Centre for Micro-Photonics
- Centre for Molecular Simulation
- Centre for Sustainable Infrastructure
- Environment and Biotechnology Centre
- Industrial Research Institute Swinburne (IRIS)
- Institute for Social Research
- Swinburne Psychological, Clinical, Health and Evaluation Centre (SwinPsyCHE)
Research Groups
- Australian Graduate School of Entrepreneurship
- Asia-Pacific Centre for Philanthropy and Social Investment
- Bio-S
- Centre for Electronic Financial Services
- Centre for Mathematical Modelling
- Centre for New Manufacturing
- Centre for Regional Development
- Information Security Research (iSECURES) Laboratory
- National Centre for Sustainability
- Sensory Neuroscience Laboratory
Notable alumni
- Gillian Armstrong: film director
- Graeme Base: Children's illustrator
- Mark Bolton: Australian Football League player for Essendon Football Club
- Kathy Bowlen: Former ABC News presenter, journalist
- Alisa Camplin: aerial skier and Olympian
- Domenic Carosa : CEO Destra Corporation
- Ray Crooke: artist
- Mark Korda: Founder KordaMentha, Ansett administrator
- Michael Leunig: cartoonist
- Richard Lowenstein: film director
- Sidney Nolan: artist
- Steve Stubbings: English Cricketer who plays for Derbyshire County Cricket Club
- Philomena Tan: author
- Sarah Watt: film director and writer (Look Both Ways)
- John Raciti, designer; Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building - Graduate Diploma in Design. He was elected as a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts in London.
- Kylie Matulick: Won a Emmy Award for most outstanding TV Commercial to her 2009 ad "Coke Heist"
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- National Institute of Circus Arts
- Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus
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