ASEAN Future Forum highlights Vietnam’s growing economic role
Dr Chu Thanh Tuan (RMIT Vietnam) believes the ASEAN Future Forum (AFF) 2026 provides an opportunity to reinforce Vietnam’s increasingly proactive role in shaping the region’s development agenda.
Cleared for take-off against the odds
A team of ten RMIT students and alumni has claimed first runner-up at the 2026 IATA Airline Management Challenge Global Finals, turning early uncertainty into a standout performance on one of aviation’s most demanding student stages.
AI-driven trade fraud raises alarm for Vietnamese exporters
Digitalisation and artificial intelligence (AI) are reshaping international trade fraud, prompting Vietnamese businesses to rethink how they protect themselves against increasingly sophisticated risks.
RMIT recognised in Accessibility in Action Awards 2026
Accessibility work is most meaningful when it changes how people study, teach, and take part in university life. At RMIT, that work was recognised across four winning initiatives in the 2026 Accessibility in Action Awards.
RMIT students join FAO efforts to promote safer food practices in Vietnam
Ahead of World Food Safety Day on 7 June, nearly 400 RMIT University students have developed mock communication campaigns for the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in Vietnam.
RMIT Vietnam delivers English training for UN peacekeepers
Forty peacekeepers from the Vietnam People’s Army have completed a 13-week English training course at RMIT Vietnam, equipping them for deployment to a United Nations peacekeeping mission in South Sudan.
Digital copyright gaps and the power of MCNs
Associate Professor Nguyen Van Thang Long, Associate Program Manager of Professional Communication at RMIT Vietnam, analyses the growing imbalance of power within Vietnam’s digital copyright ecosystem.
RMIT student named inaugural Voices of the Future Fellow
For most students, Cannes Lions is something you scroll through on Instagram – a highlight reel of bold ideas, big brands and even bigger stages. For RMIT Vietnam student Nguyen Phu Thinh, it’s now a destination.
Strengthening child protection in the social media age
Dr Ananya Manmathbhai Mehta (RMIT Vietnam) discusses the influence of social media on how Vietnamese communities respond to child abuse cases.
Crowded market, limited screens: The struggle of Vietnamese films
As Vietnamese films are released to cinemas in larger numbers, competition is no longer just about storytelling, but also about securing screening slots and generating buzz from the very first days of release.
Careers Festival 2026: Where career readiness begins with students
With more than 2,500 students and alumni and dozens of participating companies this year, RMIT Vietnam’s annual Careers Festival continues to empower young people to proactively shape their career journeys.
When home becomes the most dangerous place
Dr Nguyen Ngoc Quynh Anh, Program Manager of Psychology at RMIT Vietnam, shares insights into the psychological impacts of child abuse and potential solutions to strengthen child protection in Vietnam.
Why the internet may need its biggest security upgrade in history
As quantum technology advances rapidly, governments and technology companies are preparing for a future where today’s internet security may no longer be enough.
Vietnam’s intellectual property push drives change in the creative industry
Mr Ricardo Arce and Mr Christian Berg (RMIT Vietnam) shared their perspectives on the impact of Official Dispatch No. 38 on Vietnamese creators and the broader digital industry.
RMIT Vietnam wins Golden Dragon Award for the 22nd time
RMIT University Vietnam has been named a winner of the Golden Dragon Awards 2026, marking its 22nd recognition from one of Vietnam’s longest-running award programs for foreign-invested enterprises.