You and your family are invited to join us online for Swinburne’s Alumni Impact Awards 2022.

Swinburne’s Alumni Impact Awards recognise alumni who have made a significant impact across three categories: technology innovation, social impact and innovative planet impact.  

Our inspirational finalists came to Swinburne to study in person and online from right across the globe, and have blended their Swinburne education with hard work and tenacity to create lives of distinction.

Finalists were selected for their extraordinary leadership, entrepreneurial innovation and desire to make the world a better place. We are enormously proud of them.  

These exceptional individuals are a testament to Swinburne’s vision of people and technology working together to build a better world, and exemplify just how rewarding a Swinburne education can be in a tech-rich world.

The awards ceremony will be live-streamed, allowing the entire Swinburne community, your family and friends to come together from around the world to celebrate the incredible achievements of some of our leading alumni. 

We hope you can join us to congratulate all our finalists for 2022 as we announce the winners of the 2022 Alumni Impact Awards.  

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