RMIT has three campuses and two sites in Australia, two campuses in Vietnam and a research and industry collaboration centre in Spain.
RMIT has three campuses and two sites in Australia, two campuses in Vietnam and a research and industry collaboration centre in Spain.
RMIT has three campuses and two sites in Australia, two campuses in Vietnam and a research and industry collaboration centre in Spain.
We also offer a number of programs through partners in Singapore, Hong Kong, mainland China, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Belgium, Germany, Austria and the Netherlands.
RMIT Vietnam was established in 2000 and has grown into a leading university in the region, with two well-equipped campuses in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi, and an English language centre in Danang.
RMIT Vietnam’s Saigon South campus is a purpose-built, contemporary educational facility of an international standard.
The Hanoi campus has about 1,400 students studying business and management, IT, communication and English.
Cutomised learning labs and modern facilities assist RMIT students with their English studies at the Danang centre.
Founded in 1887, RMIT has grown up with the City of Melbourne. Our main campus is in the heart of Melbourne’s Central Business District (CBD).
Our Bundoora campus is a vibrant centre of learning located 18 kilometres north-east of Melbourne’s city centre.
The popular retail strips of Sydney Road and Lygon Street, with their bustling cafes, independent boutiques and thrift stores are a short walk away.
Our diverse Melbourne campuses are home to more than 82,000 students including 12, 000 international students from over 100 countries.