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.
RMIT Sustainability Week 2025: Be the spark – Lead the future
RMIT Vietnam’s Sustainability Week 2025 brought together over 1000 participants for a vibrant celebration of innovation, collaboration, and collective action toward a more sustainable future.
The future of ASEAN’s digital economy depends on what we build today
ASEAN stakes its trillion-dollar digital economy future on DEFA, but its success hinges on AI, finance, policy and infrastructure.
Three key factors to boost blockchain adoption in Vietnam
Vietnam is steadily advancing its national blockchain strategy toward 2030. But what are the core factors that can help increase public adoption of this technology to unlock its full potential for the economy and society?
Composing a future for forgotten songs
In a quiet village nestled in Vietnam’s northern mountains, the lullabies of a grandmother and the soft notes of a gourd lute once echoed through stilt houses. For RMIT Vietnam Vice-Chancellor’s Scholar Nguyen Mai Phuong, those melodies from her childhood were a call to action.
RMIT Vietnam promotes Vietnam–Poland higher education collaboration
The Vietnam–Poland Higher Education Forum 2025 welcomed over 100 senior leaders and academic representatives from 38 universities and institutions from both countries.
Why does Vietnam need a “Stop Scams” campaign?
According to RMIT lecturer in Professional Communication Dr Bui Quoc Liem, Vietnam needs a national campaign to turn communication into a shield against cyber crime.
A journey shaped by resilience
As a recipient of RMIT Vietnam’s Opportunity Scholarship in 2025, Hoang Thi Quynh has found strength in adversity and set her sights on a future in psychology.
Drawing a way out of isolation
What does it take to turn quiet observation into powerful change? For RMIT Vietnam Vice-Chancellor’s Scholar Doan Hung Anh, it began with a simple act of observing and listening to the silent world of his cousin.
When the university journey begins with family support
In the excitement of a new semester and the milestone of RMIT’s 25th anniversary in Vietnam, the University hosted the Family Welcome Day at both Hanoi and Saigon South campuses. The event attracted the participation of more than 650 parents of new students.
RMIT and KOTO set a GUINNESS WORLD RECORD title to empower at-risk youth
RMIT Vietnam and social enterprise KOTO have officially set a new GUINNESS WORLD RECORD™ title for the largest banh mi number, with 631 loaves arranged in the shape of “25”. The record-breaking event aimed to raise essential funds through the Hope Foundation to support at-risk youth across Vietnam.