Female anaemia rising as male cases fall in Vietnam
A study has revealed a growing gender divide in Vietnam’s anaemia burden, with rates rising among women while steadily declining among men.
Building collaborative governance for green maritime logistics
Vietnam’s ports face rising pressure to cut emissions. New research from RMIT reveals the risks, gaps, and cooperation needed for a credible, sustainable transition.
Generative AI and the rise of e-commerce deviant behaviour
While fraudulent returns and fake reviews have long plagued online retailers, a new twist is emerging: AI-powered return fraud.
Vietnam’s electronics FDI: Growth without spillovers?
The dominance of foreign-invested companies in Vietnam’s high-tech sector limits technology spillovers and domestic productivity gains, according to researchers from The Business School at RMIT Vietnam.
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.
RMIT marks 25 years in Vietnam with AU$25 million research and innovation investment
RMIT University will invest AU$25 million to expand its research and innovation, including an expanded PhD program in Vietnam, strengthening its 25-year transnational education relationship with the country.