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We are a multidisciplinary research program identifying the determinants of healthy brain development, and combating the early origins of neurological disease across the lifespan.
Does neighbourhood design make a difference to early childhood development (ECD)? This project connects urban design and planning disciplines with ECD to explore the impacts of where we live on young children and families.
Learn about how to run events and trips safely, who to contact in an emergency, as well as insurance details.
A guide to planning your club events and activities in a safe and inclusive way.
A statute is the primary legislative instrument that can be made by the University under the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Act 2010 Act.
International research consistently identifies high rates of suicidal behaviour, including thoughts, feelings, and actions, amongst LGBTIQA+ populations. The need for tailored services and supports for suicidal behaviour for LGBTIQA+ individuals has begun to be recognised in social policy but there is little evidence about the form in which support should be delivered or the effectiveness of formal support and interventions.
Orienteering champion Sophie Taverna shares how RMIT's Elite Athlete Program (REAP) has her back.
The Office of the Vice-Chancellor (OVC) supports the Vice-Chancellor and President (VC) in all aspects of their work and delivers a range of services.
This PhD scholarship will investigate how Australian neighbourhoods relate to the health and wellbeing of people with disability to directly inform urban policy and practice.
AHEAD envisions a world where disability-inclusive research and data analytics, spark sustainable, evidence-based solutions