You can interact with RMIT in many different ways. Whether you are a current student or thinking of studying at RMIT, you can contact or visit us, attend events, read publications and more. You can now also interact with RMIT through several web, mobile and social networking tools listed below.
Delicious is the social web service used for storing, sharing and discovering web bookmarks.
Facebook is arguably the world’s largest social network, where users can connect and interact with others.
Flickr is one of the world’s largest image sharing sites, with a hugely active community.
FriendFeed allows you to plug all your social profiles in to one place, creating a lifestream or microblog to share with others.
Google maps offers street maps, route planners and much more for locations around the world. Whilst much work is still underway, check out City campus hot spots, food and drink near RMIT City campus and places of interest near RMIT City campus.
RSS feeds are available for most of our interact services, please visit our RSS directory to find out more.
Scribd is a site where anyone can read, embed, upload and share their original documents. You'll find a selection of RMIT publications and brochures there.
Twitter is a microblogging service that allows you to send and receive text-based updates (tweets).
YouTube is where users can upload, view, comment and share video clips.
RMIT on iTunes U is another service where you can interact with RMIT and get videos, podcasts and more on your media player.
RMIT staff and students – to promote your activities and events send your content to
interact@rmit.edu.au