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Australia’s RMIT University partners with HCLTech to seamlessly transition SAMS to AWS Cloud
HCLTech, a leading global technology company and member of Oracle’s Partner Network, has delivered a cloud-first transformation and application modernisation…
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In the News
QUT, ANU and RMIT join forces to grow plants on the Moon
An Australian native grass will be sent to the Moon by 2025 in a first step toward establishing sustainable life…
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In the News
Enterprise agreement delay causes tension at RMIT
Tensions between the NTEU and RMIT have intensified after the union claimed the university threatened it with legal action following…
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News
Students are ‘waiting to kill me’, says RMIT academic
An RMIT lecturer who likened teaching to "going to war" has lost his appeal to overturn a dismissal from workplace…
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Industry & Research
Masters degrees soar as pandemic forces businesses to pivot to data science and logistics management
Lockdowns associated with the pandemic and a move away from traditional in-store sales to online purchases has seen demand for…
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International Education
New markets, more online learning: Tudge’s strategy for the international education sector
Federal education minister Alan Tudge used a speech given today at RMIT to urge a rethink of Australia’s international education…
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Opinion
Assessing gender inequity in academia for International Women’s Day: opinion
Our recent critical review noted that gender inequity in academia exists across all traditional academic benchmarks, including grants and funding,…
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Podcasts
Bold plans needed for Australia’s young people: Professor Peter Kelly – Podcast
CampusReview · Tough times ahead for Australia's young people: Professor Peter Kelly - Podcast An education and wellbeing expert is…
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In the News
Push for learner profiles: ‘We need to open doors, not narrow pathways’
The education sector should move away from the heavy focus on ATAR and students should instead leave school with a…
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News
Research shows emoji help to both motivate students and soften the blow of feedback
Who would have thought that emojis, conceived over 20 years ago and called emoticons, would become a useful part of…
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In the News
Researchers cannot remain ‘blind’ to effects of climate change on their work
While awareness of the far-reaching impact of climate change is rapidly increasing, the extent of the possible negative effects is…
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In the News
Does your alarm affect how well you wake up?
New research from RMIT suggests that the sounds we wake up to could determine how groggy and clumsy we are…
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Commentary
Data scientists with hybrid skills most in demand in marketing departments
You may not think it, but soft skills such as intuition and creativity are as important for data scientists as…
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Industry & Research
RMIT restorative justice service launches after successful pilot program
Last week, RMIT’s Centre for Innovative Justice (CIJ) launched the restorative justice service Open Circle, bringing a more nuanced, person-centred…
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News
RMIT event showcases potentially world-changing engineering technology
Without engineering, nothing improves in the world. Through creativity, collaboration and determination, engineers design solutions to problems and even anticipate…
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In the News
Podium position for RMIT in unofficial blockchain ranking
An Australian university has nabbed a spot on a list of 10 institutions dedicated to the study of digital currencies.…
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Industry & Research
RMIT announces strategic partnership with Singapore
A recent study predicting a global skills deficit of 4.3 million workers by 2030 has prompted RMIT Online to enter…
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In the News
First fact-checking subject released, but is it too little, too late?
RMIT is heralding its introduction of Australia's first 'fact-checking' university subject. The course, which will be mandatory for first year…
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Analysis
Addressing campus transport issues through shared mobility
Australia’s transport culture is one which consists primarily of single-occupancy commutes. We are very much a car-loving nation, but this…
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In the News
A look at the typeface that ‘helps students study’
That’s according to the RMIT University researchers who designed it. Released yesterday, it’s believed to be the world’s first typeface…
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Commentary
Blockchain and the disruption of higher education: Opinion
I recently wrote about why business leaders should embrace blockchain technology. As CEO of RMIT Online, I would be remiss…
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In the News
RMIT joins the blockchain ‘revolution’
'Blockchain' is the word on every technologist, investor and academic's lips. Hence, RMIT has just introduced an eight-week, online short course…
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In the News
Opinion: Post-grad study the key to high-paying marketing jobs of the future
Increasing demand for digital marketing skills and the growing importance of the marketing function within businesses will boost employment opportunities…
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In the News
Column: Logistics sector professionals reap rewards of post-graduate study
The supply chain and logistics sector is experiencing a digital revolution, and technological advances in automation, transportation and consumer insights…
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New MBA rankings see Melbourne and UNSW make top 50
A new set of rankings puts the MBAs offered by Melbourne Business School (MBS) and AGSM at UNSW in the…
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