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2024 Vice-Chancellor's Award Winner – Teaching Excellence (Higher Education) - Team
Creating Future Ready Learners through Industry-engaged Screen Studies Curriculum Design: An innovative program in screen studies showcasing strong industry engagement and creative thinking, translating theory into practical, impactful initiatives that enhance skills and career awareness.
Team: Liam Burke, Andrew Lynch, César Albarrán-Torres, Naja Later, Dan Golding and Karen Horsle
Swinburne Graduation 18th December 2025 2:00pm
Swinburne Graduation Ceremony held 18th December 2025 2:00pm at the Melbourne Convention Centre, presided over by John Pollaers OAM (Swinburne University of Technology Chancellor). School of Design and Architecture; School of Health Sciences and Swinburne Research streams
Access Employment Forum 2025
An Employment Forum was held for Migrant English and General Education students at Hawthorn Town Hall on 30th October 2025. Over 100 students attended and listened to a panel of Swinburne alumni give tips for getting a job, networked with employers and workshopped job application skills. Attendees gained valuable insights into industry requirements and employment opportunities across various sectors. The event was organised by Swinburne Student Equity and Migrant English Departments and was a great success
Supporting Student Mental Health
It's important you know how to take charge of your mental health while studying, and what support is available to you at Swinburne.
Our H. Squad members can tell you all about our health and wellbeing workshops and events, counselling, 24/7 support line and more.
You can also learn from people's lived experiences with mental health through programs run by batyr, an organisation focused on youth storytelling
Design for Change 2025 Workshop 3: How to Pitch?
Workshop in the Design for Change prototype project. How to pitch your startup idea
Introduction to Counselling Approaches in Residential Aged Care Homes (Webinar Series on Ageing)
Psychological treatments are becoming more available in residential aged care homes across Australia. However, psychologists, social workers and counsellors rarely receive training to provide such interventions to older adults living in residential care homes. The Swinburne Wellbeing Clinic for Older Adults has provided counseling services within such settings for 14 years. The clinic has also offered clinical placements to postgraduate students in psychology, social work and counselling. This panel brings together graduates of the placement to discuss their experiences and learnings in delivering psychological interventions to aged care residents. The panel will discuss effective counselling approaches for improving the late-life mental health of residents, provide an overview of a holistic model of care that involves families and staff, and showcase the creative use of reminiscence, arts, technology and innovative methods to facilitate therapeutic goals