Agricultural by-products: A hidden resource yet to be unleashed
Vietnam wastes millions of tonnes of fruits and vegetables annually, highlighting the need for preservation solutions to minimise losses and smart recycling strategies to turn unavoidable waste into valuable resources.
2025 set to be a strong year for cryptoassets
RMIT Senior Lecturer of Software Engineering and crypto expert Dr Jeff Nijsse anticipates a bright outlook for Bitcoin and digital assets in 2025, amid record prices and changing political landscapes.
Protecting Vietnamese children online amid growing digital risks
As social media use soars in Vietnam, online threats to children grow. Stronger laws, educational programs, and partnerships with tech platforms are essential to create safer digital spaces.
Hanoi tops world pollution charts: How can psychology help us change?
As Hanoi claims the unwanted title of “world's most polluted city”, RMIT psychology experts explain how a combination of individual and collective behaviour changes can alleviate the situation.
A visually impaired man’s dream of an inclusive society
“People with disabilities can do much more than society thinks.” From RMIT’s Opportunity Scholarship to the Australia Awards, Hoang Nhat Minh proves the power of resilience, and dreams of a truly inclusive society.
How knowledge hiding is undermining organisational success
What are the reasons behind the increasingly prevalent phenomenon of “knowledge hiding” among employees and what can leaders do about it?
Reimagining HR: Beyond traditional boundaries
Human resource management is undergoing a transformative journey - one that challenges conventional approaches by prioritising employee experience, strategic partnership, and technological innovation.
Join RMIT Vietnam and make an impact with scholarships
RMIT University Vietnam is calling on ambitious and talented young individuals to join the University to make an impact and difference through its Scholarship program in 2025 with a total value of more than 53.5 billion VND.
Over 1,400 educators attend free AI training delivered by RMIT
RMIT Vietnam has delivered a free training program for teachers across Vietnam to enhance their capabilities in applying AI technologies in teaching and learning activities.
Tune in: Vietnamese listeners leading the digital music shift
A study by RMIT Vietnam's School of Communication & Design revealed an exciting transformation in Vietnamese music consumption, highlighting a vibrant market full of potential and innovation.
How to transform the Ben Thanh - Suoi Tien metro into a city icon
The Ben Thanh - Suoi Tien metro launch marks a milestone in Ho Chi Minh City's transport and is a chance to build a modern urban symbol, that shifts public habits from private vehicles to sustainable public transport.
It's time for Vietnam's game industry to tell its own story
Vietnam's game industry is booming, with revenue projected to reach US$2.7 billion by 2026. To lead in original content, it needs creative designers who blend art, science, and UX – not just skilled programmers.
How Vietnam's new Data Law transforms cyber security and economy
Vietnam's new Data Law is a major step in strengthening cyber security and data protection. It addresses key challenges while promoting digital economic growth and enhancing international collaboration.
Nudging towards sustainability: Small changes, big impact
In an era of environmental challenges, a powerful yet subtle approach is emerging to drive sustainable change: behavioural economics. RMIT academic Dr Van Ha explains.
Vietnam's design revolution: small spaces, profound impact
In the heart of Vietnam's design landscape, a quiet revolution is emerging - one that challenges global architectural norms by prioritising cultural sensitivity, environmental consciousness, and human connection over grand scale and commercial ambition. RMIT University Vietnam academic Dr Rachel Jahja explains.