From uncertainty to unstoppable: The inspiring journey of Vo Thanh Hoang Anh
"As long as the wind keeps blowing, I’ll keep moving forward." These words, spoken by the School of Science, Engineering and Technology’s Class Representative Vo Thanh Hoang Anh, encapsulated a journey of transformation that was nothing short of extraordinary.
From a life-changing scholarship to teaching English to rural children
Empowered by the RMIT Vietnam Opportunity Scholarship, Ha Viet Tinh has not only fulfilled his dream of attending university but also realised a promise he made to himself four years ago.
Why brands should board the space tourism hype
Dr Alrence Halibas, a Digital Marketing researcher from RMIT Vietnam, explains why brands should see space tourism not as sci-fi, but as a real marketing launchpad, especially for Vietnam’s Gen Z.
A launchpad for green careers: Sustainability Impact Challenge
On 17 April, the Sustainability Impact Challenge (SIC) 2025 initiated by RMIT University was officially launched at International University – Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City.
RMIT's largest graduation ceremony marks 25 years growing together with Vietnam
RMIT Vietnam celebrated a double milestone with its 25th anniversary and a record number of students – more than 2,900 graduands.
Rethinking the competitiveness of Vietnamese brands
To thrive in today’s global trade climate, Vietnamese brands must rethink what makes them competitive and adopt a resource-based approach.
Ghibli-style AI art, ethics and culture
As Ghibli-style AI art goes viral, RMIT Vietnam lecturers Dr Soumik Parida and Dr Adhvaidha Kalidasan explore its impact on communication and cultural identity.
Can Vietnam’s tech sector withstand the shockwaves of US tariffs?
Vietnam’s technology sector has grown significantly, often capitalising on trade tensions between the United States and China rather than being adversely affected. But this time it feels different.
Vietnam National Forum on Education Innovation with AI 2025 launched
The Vietnam Ministry of Education and Training and RMIT University Vietnam have partnered to officially launch the “Vietnam National Forum on Education Innovation with AI”.
Vietnam "caught in the middle" again
RMIT academics Dr Santiago Velasquez and Dr Dang Thao Quyen explain why the new tariffs announced by the US put Vietnamese businesses right in the crossfire of global geopolitical tensions.
Vietnam and the US tariff shock: What’s next for the economy?
As the US pivots sharply toward protectionism under the second Trump administration, Vietnam finds itself at the epicentre of a trade policy earthquake.
How Vietnamese businesses can navigate the newest US tariff reality
Vietnamese businesses face a major challenge as new US tariffs could reach 46%. RMIT lecturer Dr Scott McDonald says that to stay competitive, firms must rethink markets, supply chains, and strategies fast.
Governing AI with ethics and law to guide Vietnam’s evolving future
Ethical and legal questions regarding AI rights are becoming increasingly pertinent with the rapid advancement of this technology, especially as Vietnam accelerates its digital transformation and AI adoption.
Bánh Mì: Shaping the future of Vietnam’s culinary icon
With further innovations, the Bánh Mì Festival can enhance the global standing of Vietnamese cuisine’s richness, diversity, and artistry. RMIT academic Dr Daisy Kanagasapapathy explains how.
Crypto tax policy: What model for Vietnam’s growth?
Vietnam is moving closer to legalising cryptocurrency transactions, a crucial step that not only provides a clear legal framework for the market but also creates an opportunity to generate tax revenue.