RMIT Vietnam recognised as one of Asia’s top employers of choice
RMIT Vietnam has once again been named one of the ‘Best Companies to Work for in Asia’ in the category of the Most Caring Company Awards.
AI can be a game changer for Vietnam tourism
Artificial intelligence can play a pivotal role in enhancing both operational efficiency and customer experience in the tourism industry.
RMIT alumnus boosts sustainable coffee trade in Vietnam
Nguyen Duc Tuan Vinh, CEO of Tuan Loc Commodities, which ranks among the top five coffee exporters in Vietnam, and RMIT alumnus has dedicated his career to transforming Vietnam’s coffee industry through sustainable practices and innovative strategies.
Australian Senate President visits RMIT Vietnam, Saigon South campus
As part of an official visit to Vietnam in late August, President of the Australian Senate the Honourable Sue Lines, together with a delegation of Senators and Members of Parliament, toured RMIT Vietnam’s Saigon South campus in Ho Chi Minh City.
Propelling made-in-Vietnam brands to global prominence
Although Vietnam is dubbed a new production capital as multinational enterprises implement their China-plus-one strategy, few made-in-Vietnam brands are known to global consumers.
Vietnam's companies urged to balance profits and social goals
Businesses in Vietnam should not delay embedding social and environmental objectives into their core strategies, said two international academics from The Business School at RMIT University.
Are you ready for a collaborative human-AI dynamic at work?
How is artificial intelligence (AI) transforming professional environments, redefining job requirements, and presenting new ethical challenges?
Addressing water crisis in Vietnam’s tourism boom
Globally, tourism consumes about 6,575 litres of water for each guest per night, or 27,800 litres per guest for every trip. In Vietnam, where water shortages are a growing concern, this high level of water usage exacerbates the issue.
What lies behind Vietnam's falling birth rates?
Dr Catherine Earl, Senior Lecturer in Communication at RMIT Vietnam, discusses low fertility rates in Vietnam.
RMIT and VNU collaborate on AI and semiconductor research
RMIT University and the Vietnam National University, Hanoi (VNU) have launched a new research collaboration focused on artificial intelligence (AI) and semiconductor technologies.
Green hydrogen: A strategic leap towards sustainability
Green hydrogen has the potential to transform Vietnam's energy landscape and reduce dependence on imported fossil fuels.
Improving health communication for the benefit of society
The University Medical Center Ho Chi Minh City (UMC) in association with RMIT University Vietnam is hosting a workshop series to improve the communication skills of medical professionals.
RMIT Vietnam broadens access to Opportunity Scholarships
RMIT Vietnam is expanding its partnerships to support students who would not otherwise be able to access higher education.
RMIT Vietnam community contributes to conservation through walking
RMIT Vietnam’s “Walking to plant trees” event saw 758 participants from the University’s community walk a total of 44,174 kilometres, equivalent to six laps around Vietnam, demonstrating a strong commitment to environmental sustainability.
Brewing strategies to bolster Vietnam's coffee industry
Stakeholders in the coffee industry should pursue strategic solutions to ensure the sector's sustainability and competitiveness, said academics from The Business School at RMIT University Vietnam.