RMIT invests in aviation simulation technology
RMIT University has invested in a new state-of-the-art simulation and test laboratory that will allow researchers to work with the aviation industry to develop and test a wide range of new...
View ArticleRMIT fashion makes global impact with new scholarship
Iconic French design and retail company DANIEL HECHTER has introduced an annual scholarship for an outstanding student in one of RMIT University’s internationally-recognised fashion programs. The...
View ArticleRMIT launches $98 million sustainability project
RMIT University has announced a $98 million plan to cut energy and water use and greenhouse gas emissions – the biggest project of its kind in the southern hemisphere. RMIT has worked with Siemens and...
View ArticleRenowned writer-director Robert Connolly joins RMIT
Writer, director and producer Robert Connolly has been appointed Adjunct Professor (Media) at RMIT University. Mr Connolly is one of Australia’s most highly-regarded writing, directing and producing...
View ArticleRMIT researchers develop new antibacterial fabric
RMIT researchers have developed a new antibacterial fabric that can kill a range of infectious bacteria, such as E coli, within 10 minutes. The discovery could significantly reduce the risk of deadly...
View ArticleSculpture from the RMIT Art Collection on show
For the first time key sculptural works from the RMIT University Art Collection will be displayed at RMIT Gallery in an exhibition that showcases important pieces from the past 50 years and beyond....
View ArticleSymposium explores art and the city
A symposium at RMIT University this month will open and extend dialogue about the role of artistic practice in shaping new ways of impacting and understanding urban change. Speakers at the...
View ArticleVolunteers wanted for teen health research
Is there a relationship between chemical exposure and young people’s health, behaviour and brain function? What are the current levels of pesticides and other chemicals in Australian teenagers? An RMIT...
View ArticleRapid diagnostic nano-devices advance health
A new $1.25 million research facility will support the development of cheap, ultra-precise and easy-to-use nano-devices for the rapid diagnosis and detection of health hazards. The Ian Potter...
View ArticleEU Commissioner Neelie Kroes at RMIT
European Commission Vice-President Neelie Kroes will give experiences into the repercussions of the late European Parliament races in an exceptional occasion at RMIT University tomorrow (18 June). The...
View ArticleIndigenous education leader honoured by RMIT
Indigenous education leader Professor Jeannie Herbert AM is one of RMIT’s Outstanding Alumni for 2016. Herbert is the Outstanding Alumni (Australia), while post-conflict community development expert...
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