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.
Bridging the skills gap in high-demand sectors
Collective efforts are required to fill the skills gap in human resources, thereby attracting more foreign investors in future, says RMIT lecturer in Human Resource Management Dr Divya Juneja.
RMIT welcomes Prime Minister of Vietnam for bilateral activities in Australia
RMIT University welcomed the Prime Minister of Vietnam H.E. Mr Pham Minh Chinh, senior members of the Vietnamese government, and other dignitaries to its Melbourne campus.
Child protection summit advances professional practice in Vietnam
Vietnam Child Protection & Safeguarding Summit 2024 enhanced child protection and wellbeing by fostering safeguarding practices among various stakeholders in Vietnam.
Rethinking authentic assessments in the age of generative AI
RMIT Vietnam researchers have introduced a framework to help educators determine the effectiveness of popular generative AI tools such as ChatGPT in solving authentic assessments.
Red Sea crisis: Impact on Vietnam's trade
The ongoing Red Sea crisis exemplifies the interlinked nature of global trade and the ripple effects that regional conflicts can have on international shipping and trade dynamics, RMIT Vietnam academics said.
What’s behind VinFast’s investment ambitions in India?
Indian-born RMIT Senior Lecturer Dr Majo George hailed VinFast’s decision to open a manufacturing plant in India as a strategic manoeuvre.
RMIT experts call for unmasking deepfake challenges
Recently, there has been significant use of the term ‘deepfake’, particularly surrounding the publication of nude images of music superstar Taylor Swift on X. RMIT experts discussed its adverse effects and proposed solutions to tackle them.
How can Vietnamese SMEs strengthen their cyber security?
The answer lies in raising awareness about cyber threats and risks, particularly for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Vietnam that are susceptible to losses and reputational damage under attack.
Untapped potential of river tourism in Ho Chi Minh City
Nestled within the spirited lanes of Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam lies a treasure trove awaiting discovery: an intricate network of rivers and waterways extending an irresistible invitation for exploration.
Nose-like sensor sniffs out toxic ammonia gas
Engineers in Australia have developed a small ammonia gas sensor that could enable safer hydrogen storage and specialised medical diagnostic devices.