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Sensorial Loop weaves textile magic
RMIT Gallery will showcase art works that challenge traditional ideas of textiles when the first Tamworth Textile Triennial exhibition opens in Melbourne on Friday, 10 February.
07/02/2012

Manufacturing precinct impresses Prime Minister
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has praised RMIT University's $15 million Advanced Manufacturing Precinct.
06/02/2012

US foreign policy off course: new book
An RMIT University academic has co-authored a new book suggesting the Founding Fathers' view of America's place in the world differed sharply from foreign policy today.
06/02/2012

RMIT team works in UAE
A team of RMIT University researchers worked in the United Arab Emirates last month assisting the Fujairah Tourism and Antiquities Authority.
03/02/2012

Senior research fellows join RMIT
Five 2011 senior research fellowships have been announced by RMIT University.
02/02/2012

Professor appointed to CSIRO Adjunct Fellowship
To help foster greater research collaboration with RMIT University, the CSIRO has appointed Professor Athman Bouguettaya, Head of the School of Computer Science and IT, as an Adjunct Science Fellow with the CSIRO ICT Centre.
02/02/2012

LCA validates SMART Pack's green credentials
A comprehensive Life Cycle Assessment conducted at RMIT University is behind the launch this month of Nestlé Oceania's new NESCAFÉ Gold SMART Pack - an alternative coffee packaging that offers consumers a simple way to reduce their impact on the environment.
01/02/2012

Study reveals happiness levels in Indigenous teens
The first study to investigate the happiness of Indigenous Australian teenagers has revealed a story of resilience in the face of adversity.
01/02/2012

Psychologist explains madness of the markets
The Global Financial Crisis was driven by psychological failings and a culture of peer pressure and denial, according to a new book by RMIT University's Adjunct Professor Susan Long.
31/01/2012

Two thousand roses puts the offer in the mail
When the official offer to study fashion at RMIT dropped into her letterbox, Jessica Payne looked back on a year of hard work in the University's VET in Schools program and knew where to attribute her success.
30/01/2012

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