RMIT Vietnam gathers 277 educators nationwide for Teacher Talks 2025
RMIT Vietnam’s annual Teacher Talks series returned with the theme “Putting learners first: Creating student-centred classrooms”, marking its highest-ever attendance.
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.
What lies behind a mother’s smile?
On the occasion of Vietnamese Women’s Day, Ms Bui Tra My from RMIT University Vietnam shares insights from her recent psychological research on parental burnout, focusing on how it affects mothers in modern society.
Are we understanding and talking about suicide properly?
Can the way we talk about suicide help save lives or cause harm? RMIT experts debunk common misconceptions about suicide and explore how everyday media discourse about suicide shapes public understanding and action.
Vietnam’s EMI success depends on preparing teachers today
Vietnam’s shift to English-medium instruction marks a major step towards global competitiveness, but its success hinges on preparing educators.
RMIT Vietnam delivers intensive English training for 200 army officers
An English training program supported by the Australian Government and delivered by RMIT University aims to boost international readiness of Vietnamese military personnel.