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1. What can we help you with?
Did you know?
There are several student support services and networks available during every step of your RMIT journey. More information can be found here
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Counselling Services provides professional counselling on each campus and is available if you want to talk about:

- personal issues
- mental health issues
- general wellbeing concerns.

Book an appointment here.
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RMIT's Equitable Learning Services supports students with a wide range of conditions/ circumstances and can offer an individual plan that outlines all adjustments needed while studying. 

Book an appointment here.
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If you feel unsafe, unsure what to do about threatening or unwanted behaviour, or uncertain about any safety situation, you can share your concerns and options with Safer Community - even if the behaviour happened off-campus.

If you or someone you know has experienced unwanted or threatening behaviour - including sexual harassment or assault - Safer Community can help.

Further information about Safer Community can be found here
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Just like with any other medical centre, you can make an appointment to come in and talk about anything that may be on your mind in relation to your health, whether it's good or bad.

RMIT’s Health Centres offer a free service and are based at our Hanoi City and Saigon South campuses. Further information can be found here
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Student Academic Success (SAS) helps build your autonomy, skills and strategies to achieve a wide range of study objectives.
Find out more about SAS services here
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The Job Shop can help students identify where to look for jobs and how to apply for them. Whether you are looking for a role once you graduate or casual work while studying, the Job Shop staff will help you find what you need.

Further information about the Job Shop can be found here
Did you know?
Job Shop is happy to review your CV or cover letter.

You can find additional information about the Job Shop here. (https://www.rmit.edu.vn/student-life/life-and-work-opportunities/job-shop)

Or you can get online CV support at the Career Online Portal - Section "CVs, Interviews and other tools". More information can be found here
Did you know?
Work Integrated Learning (WIL) is a term used to describe learning activities that use your academic learning in a ‘real life’ situation with a real industry or community partner. 

You may have the option of doing an internship (placement) or participating in an industry project. These placements and projects are tied to one or more courses within our program and are formally assessed for credit.

You can access useful WIL resources here
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LibrarySearch provides simple, one-stop searching for books and e-books, videos, articles, digital media, and more.
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