Study tours

The College of Business and Law offers a range of international study tours which involve a travel component.

Led by College of Business and Law academics, study tours are an opportunity for you to travel overseas with your fellow peers on an itinerary of daily activities. Most tours will include visits to industry, cultural experiences as well as the opportunity for free time.

Study tours generally run from between one and two weeks, outside of the standard semester so it doesn’t interfere with your other courses. Study tours can be used as an elective in your program and can gain you course credit. Some tours will have restrictions on who is eligible to attend.

Upcoming College of Business and Law Study Tours

Business Beyond Borders (Barcelona and Madrid)

Dates – 29 June – 10 July 2026
Location – Barcelona and Madrid, Spain
Open to – Current and active RMIT
students enrolled in any business undergraduate or postgraduate degree

Description
The Business Beyond Borders (Barcelona and Madrid) Study Tour offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the dynamic global landscape of innovation, sustainability, and social impact. Based in the vibrant city of Barcelona, this program provides you with an unparalleled platform to explore the intersection of cutting-edge technology, responsible business practices, and international collaboration. The tour also extends to Madrid, Spain’s capital city, where you will gain exposure to national-level institutions, global enterprises, and policy environments that shape business, governance, and international engagement at scale.

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Business Beyond Borders (Vietnam)

Dates – 26 June – 3 July  2026
Location – Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Open to – Current and active RMIT
students enrolled in any business undergraduate or postgraduate degree

Description
The Business Beyond Borders (Vietnam) study tour focuses upon business and challenges confronting organisations, leaders, managers, and other employees, as national and international boundaries become less relevant. Issues covered will include the cultural, political and social change as it affects business issues. Students will gain an understanding of interactions in the Business profession in Vietnam.

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