A university legacy goes beyond the degree. It shapes the way you live.
Ten years after graduating, Le Tuan Anh realised the greatest legacy of university is how we view the world, understand ourselves and make our own decisions.
Leaving a legacy: my journey from a 51 in Market Research to Head of Research
Not grades, not titles - it was a mindset that became the most valuable legacy Le Thanh Tam gained from her journey at RMIT.
Returning to RMIT: planting seeds of a new legacy
RMIT instilled in Do Thi Nam Phuong the ability to ask the right questions. Sixteen years later, those lessons have blossomed into her work across Vietnam's healthcare sector.
RMIT Vietnam opened the door to my multiverse
A multiverse where Doan Ngoc Duy could explore both the world and his own identity, RMIT Vietnam became a gateway to growth, values and lifelong purpose.
The unraised hand: How an RMIT voice empowered me
At 18, one teacher's words changed Le Thanh Hao's life. Since then, she's built a career not by raising her hand, but by raising her voice.
25 years of RMIT, 25 years of me: Memories that last
To Bui Kieu Trinh, RMIT is her safe haven - a place where her uni life was filled with unforgettable memories, lasting friendships and valuable lessons.
What started small unfolded into a life-changing milestone
What began with peer mentoring at RMIT grew into a journey of transformation, leadership and purpose that still shapes Tran Thanh Thuy Tien's life today.
Love, learning and gratitude at RMIT
From a full scholarship to a life of resilience, Nguyen Thanh Vinh's story is a testament to RMIT's enduring legacy of care and community.
Ready for what's next - because we built it together
Scholarships sparked the journey, but RMIT's mentorship and community prepared Do Phu Sy to face challenges and get ready for what's next.
13 graduation ceremonies and a non-stop growth journey with RMIT
Embracing the spirit of a 'lifelong learner', Lieu Hieu Hue has shaped her journey of growth with RMIT to be ready for life and work.
From the first steps to a new horizon
Everyone has their own turning point at 18. For Tran Thi Kim Chi, it was the moment she entered RMIT - a whole new world and the start of a meaningful journey.