RMIT hosts public art event celebrating First Nations cultural resurgence
The University recently hosted Future Memorials: Truth-telling is a civic responsibility, a two-day public art program and keynote.
Turning the tide: seagrass as critical natural infrastructure
Beneath shallow coastal waters from Western Australia’s southern coastline to the tropical lagoons of the Great Barrier Reef vast underwater meadows stretch quietly across the seafloor.
Global study identifies urgent blue carbon priorities in the fight against climate change
A major new international study warns that critical scientific and practical gaps are slowing the use of blue carbon ecosystems (BCEs) in global efforts to tackle climate change.
RMIT research opens door to better IVF experience
A wearable device to make fertility treatment easier is being developed by a Melbourne startup in partnership with RMIT, the University of Melbourne and Monash IVF.




