Ho Chi Minh City’s brand in a mega-region era
Ho Chi Minh City’s expanded scale after the merger with two provinces brings new opportunities but also calls for a clearer and more convincing brand identity for both local and international audiences.
RMIT graduate with 4.0 GPA launches fine-dining concept
A new generation of food innovators is emerging from RMIT Vietnam, with graduate Doan Anh Thang exemplifying how science, creativity and entrepreneurship can come together beyond the classroom.
RMIT students win big at Vietnam Young Lions and L’Oréal Brandstorm
Students from RMIT Vietnam have delivered an outstanding performance at this year’s Vietnam Young Lions and L’Oréal Brandstorm competitions, two of the most competitive platforms for emerging talent in marketing and creative communications.
RMIT and UNIQLO Vietnam partner to develop fashion retail talent
UNIQLO, a global fashion retailer from Japan under Fast Retailing Group, has officially announced a partnership with RMIT Vietnam to collaborate on training and developing talent for the fashion retail industry.
Opportunities for Vietnam in the robotics value chain
As a market with high demand for industrial robot installation, is Vietnam well positioned to join the robotics value chain?
The quietest leader in the room
RMIT Vietnam’s Class representative Nguyen Thuy Anh Thu has never set out to stand at the front. She set out to open doors and ended up doing both.
Rebuilding fashion systems from the ground up
At a time when fashion is under growing scrutiny for its environmental and social impact, the question is no longer whether the industry needs to change, but how.
Learning by doing, growing by trying
Graduating from RMIT, full-scholarship student Nguyen Thi Thanh Ngoc looks back on years of learning, testing herself, and growing through new challenges.
International lessons and policy choices for Vietnam’s national brand
As Vietnam enters the “era of national rise”, the question of how the country defines and projects its national brand is taking on renewed strategic importance.
Ready for what’s next after graduation
For the three Class Representatives from RMIT’s Hanoi campus this year, Graduation is about moving forward with what they have learned and experienced along the way.
The power gap: Why energy, not AI, will decide the future of home robotics
Robots are becoming smarter thanks to AI, but battery capacity decides whether they will truly be useful in everyday life.
More than 3,100 RMIT Vietnam graduates step into a world of possibilities
RMIT Vietnam celebrated the achievements of more than 3,100 graduates at its 2026 graduation ceremonies, marking another milestone in the University's long-term commitment to contributing to Vietnam's future.
A light that never went out
The glow of a single light bulb once guided Luu Thai Quang Khai’s idea of leadership, and today, that same quiet spark fuels a mission reaching farmers and communities through macadamia.
From oil shocks to an electrification strategy
The conflict in the Middle East is delivering a major shock to global energy markets. For Vietnam, this is a timely reminder that energy security should be viewed not only from the supply side, but also from the demand side.
RMIT Digital Design and Art Grants 2026 open call for Vietnamese artists
Applications are now open for the fourth edition of the RMIT Digital Design and Art Grants, supporting emerging Vietnamese artists and designers to realise ambitious digital projects and exhibit their work.