Do we choose what we like, or come to like what we choose?
In Vietnam’s fast-moving digital marketplace, consumers make countless small decisions every day: what to click, what to skip, what to remove from a cart, and what to ignore.
RMIT top 10 university globally in three sustainability measures
RMIT has ranked in the top 10 worldwide for three of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the latest Times Higher Education (THE) Sustainability Impact Ratings.
The quiet loss of human character: How AI is making us more alike
In the pursuit of perfection and efficiency, we may be sacrificing the diversity of personalities that makes us human, warned Dr James Kang from RMIT University Vietnam.
How AI is flattening how we think, write, and communicate
A few years ago, the problem with weak writing was usually its roughness. Now, the problem with AI-assisted writing can be its smoothness, according to RMIT Vietnam academic Dr Byron Mason.
RMIT launches Bachelor of Computer Science program in Vietnam
RMIT University Vietnam will officially introduce the Bachelor of Computer Science program from the October 2026 intake.
Turning Lo Lo Chai embroidery into co-created tourism experiences
In Lo Lo Chai village in northernmost Vietnam, traditional embroidery is being transformed into a new driver of community-based tourism.
Global scholars gather in Vietnam to shape the future of management
The 14th Asia Academy of Management (AAOM) Main Conference, hosted by RMIT Vietnam, marked the first time the academy's flagship conference has been held in Vietnam.
RMIT achieves its best result in 20 years in QS World University Rankings
RMIT has risen to equal 119th in the 2027 QS World University Rankings (WUR), a key global measure of university performance.
Living safely with AI: the danger of automation bias
“We are starting to trust machines too easily,” warns Dr Nhat-Quang Tran, an IT lecturer and AI ethics researcher at RMIT Vietnam, about a growing risk in our AI-powered world.
Ho Chi Minh City: The new fashion tourism hotspot in Southeast Asia?
Ho Chi Minh City is emerging as an unexpected fashion tourism destination and a strategic opportunity for Vietnam’s place branding.
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.