Global experiences

Global experiences

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RMIT is a global university of technology, design and innovation. That's not just words - we walk the talk too.

At RMIT, you're encouraged to think globally. That might include taking on an overseas study experience or even just interacting with international students at your home campus. No one can deny that the world is changing and becoming increasingly internationalised - don't miss your opportunity to ride that wave.

Overseas study gives you the chance to be part of a different culture, experience new foods and customs, expand your network of friends, and explore a new country. 

Global exchange

Spend one or two semesters at one of over 200 partner universities, or at RMIT Melbourne

Short courses and programs

Study tours, summer and winter programs, and Global Leadership Programs

Study in Australia and Asia

Extend your studies to a partner university in our Asia and Australia networks

Transfer program

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Transfer to RMIT Melbourne

Students at RMIT Vietnam can transfer their academic credit and complete their degree at RMIT University in Melbourne.

Semester based programs

These programs allow students to spend 1 or 2 semesters abroad at one of RMIT’s establishments in the Asia-Pacific, or with our exchange partners worldwide.

Cross-campus to RMIT Melbourne and RMIT Interlocation programs

Exchange programs with RMIT partners

Short courses and programs

Scholarships and grants

Information about how to finance your global experience through scholarships, grants.

The Erasmus+ Programme is a European funding programme established in 1987, designed to support university students studying abroad in Europe.  

Amount and eligibility:

Dependent on individual partner institutions and subject to change annually; can include monthly stipends and/or travel payments. Only applicable to students allocated to a European partner institution with Erasmus+ availability for RMIT in the relevant academic year. 

How to apply:

For a specific program, eligible students will be contacted directly to apply. Selection is based on host institution allocation, Erasmus+ funding availability, and academic performance.

The Canada-ASEAN Scholarships and Educational Exchanges for Development (SEED) program to provide opportunities for students from ASEAN member states to conduct short-term study or research in Canadian post-secondary institutions in areas that contribute to the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development .

Amount and eligibility:

Dependent on individual partner institutions and subject to change annually; Only applicable to students allocated to a Canadian partner University availability for RMIT in the relevant academic year. 

How to apply:

Eligible students will be contacted directly to apply. 

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Exchange student stories

Read the stories of our students who embarked on global experience journeys.

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Contact our team

For more information, please contact Global Experience – International Office.