Skills that make the difference

As a global university, RMIT Vietnam students and graduates are exposed to an international way of thinking within the Vietnamese context.

Students gain skills and understanding that go far beyond the technical. They develop a range of personal and intellectual skills beyond specific expertise in any academic program.

Studying or training with us, students and graduates learn how to:

  • adapt to new cultural contexts

  • work in intercultural teams

  • manage your time effectively

  • show initiative

  • analyse and reflect on your own performance

  • learn and value the learning process

  • apply knowledge in a range of international and local contexts

  • be culturally sensitive and intelligent

  • become problem solvers

  • become calculated risk takers

robotics engineering students work

Work Integrated Learning

Work Integrated Learning (WIL) describes the learning activities that use academic learning in a ‘real life’ situation with a real industry or community partner. Through these experiences students develop a range of personal and intellectual skills beyond specific expertise in any academic program.