The ‘IELTS-ification’ of English language teaching in Vietnam
There have been ongoing discussions around the use of IELTS scores in various school entrance exams. RMIT experts evaluate IELTS and how it affects language learning.
Making the renewable technology goals achievable for Vietnam
In this article, Dr Richard Ramsawak and Professor Robert Baulch from The Business School at RMIT Vietnam delve into Vietnam's renewable energy revolution.
RMIT Vietnam seeks research leaders and experts for new fellowship program
Join us as an RMIT Vietnam Illuminate Fellow to promote the sustainable development of Vietnam and the region.
Harnessing social media for effective film promotion
RMIT Senior Lecturer in Professional Communication Dr Nguyen Van Thang Long sheds lights on the indispensable role of social media in film marketing.
What lies behind the USD3 million live stream in Vietnam?
Recently, a TikTok live stream in Vietnam generated a remarkable VND75 billion sales revenue during a single session, equivalent to approximately USD3 million. RMIT experts shed light on the burgeoning trend of live stream in Vietnam.
A greener tomorrow with sustainable industrial parks
RMIT lecturer Dr Scott McDonald advocates for more sustainable industrial parks to be developed in Vietnam, for they can become ambassadors to the eco-movement, encouraging other sectors of industry to follow suit.
Tackling impostor syndrome by less scrolling, more living
Dr Lena Bucatariu, RMIT Lecturer in Professional Communication explores why social media triggers impostor syndrome and presents five pragmatic tips to overcome it.
Will luxury brands stay loyal to Vietnam's market?
Luxury cosmetics, jewellery and fashion brands such as Dior, Chanel, Louis Vuitton and Cartier are making Vietnam one of their prime target markets in Southeast Asia. RMIT Economics lecturer Dr Daniel Borer offers insights into this trend.