Where cyber-attacks are welcome
Inside RMIT’s cloud-based cyber range, students don’t just learn about cyber threats, they launch attacks, defend systems and graduate ready for Vietnam’s most urgent security challenges.
What makes international studies a rising choice for today’s youth?
Amid global integration and expanding international career opportunities, International Studies is emerging as a strong option for those who want to transform their interests into capabilities and build enduring careers.
RMIT retains #1 in Australia for Architecture/Built Environment and Art & Design
For the third year in a row, RMIT has ranked 1st in Australia for both Architecture/Built Environment and Art & Design in the QS World University Rankings by Subject.
Ho Chi Minh City moves from vibrant streets to a global festival stage
Ho Chi Minh City has the potential to emerge as a distinctive festival destination, according to lecturers from RMIT University Vietnam.
RMIT invests in research future with 65 PhD scholarships
RMIT Vietnam has committed AUD 8 million to 65 PhD scholarships in 2025, its largest ever doctoral investment and the first year in which every available scholarship place was filled.
RMIT expert calls for tougher tech response to scam threats
Recent crackdowns on scam compounds across Southeast Asia highlight the need for stronger technology‑based safeguards and collaboration, according to RMIT cyber security expert Dr Joshua Dwight.
Medical tourism: The communication challenge for long-term trust
With coherent and credible communication, medical tourism can become a powerful expression of Vietnam’s national soft power and a lucrative revenue stream.
The AI era has a double gender gap – here’s how to close it
Studies show women are still underrepresented in AI labs and less likely to use AI at work. Two RMIT Vietnam academics explain why those gaps matter and how we can flip AI into a force for equity.
Maternity leave extended, but deeper care reform needed
Associate Professor Catherine Earl (RMIT Vietnam) shares her insights on Vietnam’s plan to extend paid maternity leave to seven months for second births from July 2026, noting it is a positive step but not enough on its own.
Can memes reveal how a generation feels about gender?
Just in time for International Women's Day, a new bilingual publication from RMIT Vietnam reveals how memes help Gen Z express their feelings about gender in a way that feels light-hearted and relatable.
RMIT Vietnam receives global award for PR education
RMIT Vietnam has been named the Global Public Relations Academic or Educational Institution of the Year 2025 by the Global Alliance for Public Relations and Communication Management.
Vietnamese students soar at global creative awards
RMIT University Vietnam students started 2026 strong with top honours at major creative competitions in Singapore and the UK, once again spotlighting the strength of Vietnamese creativity on the world stage.
Affiliate marketing boom sparks intellectual property and trust concerns
The explosive growth of affiliate marketing across social media and e-commerce platforms is exposing significant legal and ethical risks, according to experts from RMIT Vietnam.
RMIT and Vietrade sign MoU to boost Vietnam’s global competitiveness
Under the MoU, both parties will collaborate to enhance Vietnam’s enterprise competitiveness and national branding efforts in domestic and international markets.
High-emission sectors face reckoning as EU carbon tax takes effect
Hidden costs in the supply chain could price some Vietnamese exporters out of Europe.