RMIT student leads breakthrough research in deep learning for stock price forecasting
Nguyen Quoc Anh, an RMIT Economics and Finance student, has tackled stock price forecasting by using advanced deep learning models.
Condolences on the passing of General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong
RMIT University Vietnam expresses our deepest condolences on the passing of General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Nguyen Phu Trong.
Why the US should recognise Vietnam's market economy status
Recognition of Vietnam's market economy status by the United States would be consistent with the strengthening of the US-Vietnam Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, said RMIT associate lecturer Phan Minh Hoa.
TikTok’s meteoric rise and the call for regulation
RMIT academics explain why TikTok continues to gain popularity despite regulatory scrutiny, and how strengthening trust and transparency will be essential for this platform going forward.
Managing teens’ screen time: a balancing act
The popularity of the internet and digital devices is transforming the lives of young people and increasing their time spent online. How can screen time be effectively managed by adolescents and their parents?
Reducing food waste in hospitality requires a joint effort
Food waste remains a critical issue with far-reaching environmental, economic, and social consequences. Its impact extends well beyond immediate losses, said RMIT experts.
Smooth sailing for waterway tourism
To tap into the potential of waterway tourism in Vietnam, several proposals have been put forward by lecturers from RMIT Vietnam's Tourism and Hospitality program.
Vietnam stands to gain from Southeast Asia common visa
A potential common visa agreement for Southeast Asia could significantly impact Vietnam's economy, tourism industry, and diplomatic relationships with other ASEAN countries. RMIT Senior Lecturer Dr Nuno F. Ribeiro explains why.
The ‘Michelin effect’: Boosting Vietnam's F&B sector
After debuting in 2023, the Michelin Guide Vietnam has made a distinctive impact on the Vietnamese food and beverage (F&B) industry and continued to generate interest in its second year.
Fashion's eco-claims: Truth or trendy marketing?
As consumer awareness of sustainability grows, green marketing in fashion has become both a competitive advantage and a minefield. The industry faces scrutiny over greenwashing tactics amidst efforts to appear eco-friendly.
Law enforcement wellbeing enhances community protection
In a powerful call to prioritise psychological health among law enforcement officers, a former police commander and Australia’s Strongest Man title holder shared his personal journey at a regional training program held in Hanoi.
High-speed boats linking Ho Chi Minh City and Long Thanh airport a good idea
Integrating high-speed boats into Ho Chi Minh City’s transportation framework extends beyond convenience, it could significantly boost the local economy, particularly the tourism and retail sectors, said RMIT Vietnam experts.
Redefining journalism in the age of AI
RMIT Senior Lecturer Dr Long Nguyen raised the question: “Can media agencies and journalists embrace AI tools to support their development?”
RMIT Vietnam drives the employability of people with disabilities
Themed “A world that works for all”, the 2024 Accessibility Design Competition (ADC 2024) showcased inclusive designs to support people with disabilities in the workplace and accessibility for everyone.
How greener supply chains can start to take root
Businesses at the top of supply chains need to take the initiative to promote green transformation in manufacturing, said Dr Nguyen Manh Hung, RMIT Senior Program Manager for Logistics and Supply Chain Management.