RMIT becomes Midsumma Festival Major Partner
RMIT is proud to partner with Australia’s leading LGBTQIA+ arts and cultural festival as it marks 30 years of the Midsumma Pride March – one of many events celebrating pride and unity.
RMIT community comes together to celebrate the Class of 2025
With Sneaky Sound System setting the scene and honorary degrees awarded to two outstanding leaders from the art and business communities, the 2025 RMIT Melbourne Graduation Ceremony was full of highlights.
Louise Adams recognised with honorary doctorate at 2025 graduation
RMIT has awarded Louise Adams, Aurecon Chief Executive Officer, the Doctor of Business honoris causa, acknowledging her leadership in engineering, gender equality and Australia’s partnership with Vietnam.
RMIT proudly awards honorary doctorate to Maree Clarke
Distinguished artist Maree Clarke is the recipient of the Doctor of Arts honoris causa, in recognition of her exceptional leadership and impact on southeast Australian Aboriginal art and cultural practice.
RMIT celebrates completion of first phase of initiative to upskill local council workers
Last week, RMIT University celebrated the completion of the pilot phase of our ‘Earn and Learn’ model for the local government workforce.
New micro-credentials recognise 21st-century skills gained through youth arts programs
Young people who participate in arts programs develop highly sought-after workplace skills – and now they have a way to prove it.
RMIT celebrates ongoing relationship with Vietnam during ministerial visit
RMIT University has reaffirmed its commitment to invest in expanding its presence in Vietnam during the 25th anniversary of its transnational education relationship with the country.
The challenges with Greg Lynn's retrial
Greg Lynn this week successfully appealed against his conviction and sentence for the murder of camper Carol Clay in March 2020. An RMIT criminology expert explains the challenges of a new trial.