

Spend a semester or two abroad – challenge yourself and have the time of your life. More information about Education abroad.

A growing number of RMIT students are taking the option of a work placement in Vietnam. More information about working in Vietnam.
RMIT University is an international university of technology, committed to providing students with the learning, teaching, research and training to excel in an open world economy – a Global Passport.
Innovation in teaching methods, curriculum development, work placements and research projects are benchmarked against world’s best practice.
RMIT is increasingly integrating learning and teaching and staff development across its Melbourne and Vietnam campuses.
The University aims to ensure the portability of its awards, to enable graduates to engage in their professions globally.
This global vision informs the University’s relationships with industry, community and international partners in Australia and around the world.
RMIT’s international education and industry networks provide a wide range of opportunities for students to enhance their education or research experience – at the University’s campuses in Melbourne and Vietnam; with partner institutions in Singapore, Malaysia and China; and through education and industry links throughout the world.
To complement a program of study that is internationally relevant, most RMIT students can build an international component into their program, with options including overseas study, overseas work placements, taking part in an overseas project or showing work in international exhibitions.
Students may be eligible for a range of scholarships and grants to support overseas study and travel.
Get your global passport, and study at RMIT University. Find out more about our types of study, or search all our programs.
RMIT’s Academic Plan 2006-2010 encourages initiatives that link the University’s “twin hubs” in Melbourne and Vietnam. The Graduate Certificate in Tertiary Teaching and Learning program includes a component at RMIT Vietnam. Academic staff are eligible to apply for fellowships and awards that support international research or industry placements.
RMIT welcomes opportunities to collaborate with industry, business and government and community organisations worldwide. More than 1,000 RMIT students have already completed work placements with leading companies in Asia, Europe and North America. Academic staff are keen to receive expressions of interest in collaborative research on a global scale.
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Celebrating 10-year partnership with University of Maryland
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Jason’s jetting to success
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Sea of smiles at Vietnam graduations
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