MOET and RMIT co-host conference on Digital Competence Framework for Students
Over 600 experts joined a national conference organised by the Ministry of Education and Training (MOET), marking a key step in building future-ready digital skills across Vietnam’s higher education system.
AI training program attracts 250,000 educators and education administrators
The Ministry of Education and Training has cooperated with RMIT University Vietnam to launch a nationwide training program on AI for educators and education administrators.
RMIT Vietnam appoints new Pro Vice-Chancellor and General Director: Professor Scott Thompson-Whiteside
RMIT Vietnam is pleased to welcome Professor Scott Thompson-Whiteside as its new Pro Vice-Chancellor and General Director, as the University reflects on its 25 years of learning, growth, and community impact in Vietnam.
Can Vietnam’s high school graduation exam reflect students’ real strengths?
Vietnam’s national high school exam is a critical step toward university admission, but questions remain about how accurately it reflects students’ true abilities and prepares them for future challenges beyond the classroom.