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RMIT UNIVERSITY


RMIT is a global university of technology and design and Australia’s largest tertiary institution. The University enjoys an international reputation for excellence in practical education and outcome-oriented research.


RMIT is a leader in technology, design, business, communication, global communities, health solutions and urban sustainable futures. The University was awarded the prestigious 2011 QS 5 star rating for excellence in higher education and in the categories of employability, engagement, teaching, infrastructure, internationalization and engineering & technology.


RMIT has three campuses in Melbourne, Australia, and two in Vietnam. We offer programs through partners in Singapore, Hong Kong, mainland China, Malaysia, India and Europe. The University’s student population of 74,000 includes 30,000 international students, of whom more than 11,000 are taught in the Melbourne based campuses.


RMIT is also ranked in the top 20 universities in the world under 50 years of age (2012 QS World University rankings), sixth in the world for the international profile of students and 21st in the world for the international profile of academic staff.


RMIT is highly regarded by local and international employers. With hundreds of institutional and industry partnerships around the world, RMIT graduates are prepared for successful global careers and have secured positions with highly influential organisations across the world.


Most RMIT programs offer international work placements and research projects in over 150


countries, offering students to opportunity to work at leading businesses and institutions as part of their study. Companies include Airbus, EADS, Bentley Motors, Fujitsu-Siemens, BMW, Nestle, Robert Bosch, Siemens, Volkswagen, the Rolls-Royce Group and more.


Study areas RMIT offers over 470 internationally recognised programs with pathway options. Popular study areas include:


• Architecture and Building • Art and design • Business • Community Services and social sciences


• Computing and information technology


• Education and training • Engineering & related technologies • Environment and Planning • Health and medical sciences • Media and communications • Science


Research RMIT is part of an international research community seeking innovative solutions to address


emerging global problems. In partnership with industry and communities across the world, RMIT is focused on solving critical worldwide problems affecting communities and the environment in the following areas: • Designing the future • Smart technology solutions • Improving health and lifestyle • Sustainability and climate change challenges


• The future of cities.


A 2010 nation-wide study judged RMIT Research at above-world standard across several key disciplines (2010 Excellence in Research Australia results).


Campus locations RMIT has three campuses in Melbourne, Australia (City, Brunswick and Bundoora), and two campuses in Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi). The University also has strong links with partner institutions which deliver RMIT award programs in Singapore, mainland China, Hong Kong and Malaysia, as well as having a strong educational presence in the Asia-Pacific region.


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