Australia now bans social media for under-16s. Should Vietnam follow?
From 10 December 2025, Australia is the first country to officially ban users aged under 16 from owning a social media account. RMIT experts discuss the potential implications of a similar ban in Vietnam.
Cultural heritage meets technology at RMIT Business Plan Competition 2025
Five finalist teams from Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi and Gia Lai showcased tech-driven business ideas inspired by Vietnam’s cultural identity at the RMIT Business Plan Competition 2025 Grand Finale.
Blended learning for future-ready communicators
Blended learning is reshaping how communication students learn, collaborate, and equip themselves for a rapidly evolving industry, according to academics from RMIT Vietnam’s School of Communication & Design.
Inclusive AI governance: Building Vietnam’s digital future for all
AI should not only drive efficiency and innovation but also empower individuals who have historically faced barriers, said Dr Abdul Rohman from RMIT Vietnam’s School of Communication & Design.
Multiculturalism and student creativity shine at RMIT Light Night
Last November, RMIT Vietnam transformed its Saigon South campus into a vibrant hub of creativity and cultural exchange during Light Night 2025.
Vietnam’s electronics FDI: Growth without spillovers?
The dominance of foreign-invested companies in Vietnam’s high-tech sector limits technology spillovers and domestic productivity gains, according to researchers from The Business School at RMIT Vietnam.
RMIT Vietnam drives everyday sustainability through action and innovation
RMIT Vietnam continues to drive meaningful sustainability outcomes through various programs that integrate responsible practices into daily campus life, teaching and learning, event management, and cross-sector collaboration.
As Vietnam’s flood risks evolve, so must its preparedness
Extreme rainfall and successive storms are reshaping Vietnam’s flood risks, prompting experts to call for a more proactive and coordinated approach to disaster management.
RMIT and HCMC C4IR form partnership to drive innovation and growth
The strategic collaboration between RMIT Vietnam and HCMC C4IR establishes a long-term partnership to advance smart urban transformation, innovation and future economic development in Vietnam.
RMIT Vietnam gathers 277 educators nationwide for Teacher Talks 2025
RMIT Vietnam’s annual Teacher Talks series returned with the theme “Putting learners first: Creating student-centred classrooms”, marking its highest-ever attendance.
Rethinking design education through digital heritage
As global heritage faces threats from war, urbanisation and climate change, a race to digitise culture has emerged and Vietnam is beginning to find its place.
Suicide in men: Rethinking masculinity to battle the silent struggle
Men die by suicide at significantly higher rates than women - a reality closely linked to rigid masculine expectations and the social pressure on men to suppress their emotions.
Playful learning, serious impact with LEGO® Serious Play®
What if the key to deeper learning, stronger collaboration, and more creative thinking in universities wasn’t found in textbooks, but in a box of LEGO® bricks via LEGO® Serious Play®?
Jokingly serious: How Gen Z uses memes to discuss gender
To Gen Z, memes aren’t just silly entertainment – they're becoming a vehicle to express opinions about major social issues, such as gender debates.
Reinventing street food safety in Vietnam
Dr Daisy Kanagasapapathy (RMIT Vietnam) explains how recent food-poisoning incidents have placed Vietnam’s iconic banh mi under pressure, prompting fresh conversations about food safety, tourism confidence, and the future of the country’s street food culture.