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Join Professor Julia Powles for a keynote exploring the global rise of AI and its impact on research and institutions. She’ll examine how AI has disrupted
Governed by Council, Academic Board, and led by the Vice-Chancellor, are our portfolios and colleges, working in accordance with policies and legislation.
A statute is the primary legislative instrument that can be made by the University under the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Act 2010 Act.
Orienteering champion Sophie Taverna shares how RMIT's Elite Athlete Program (REAP) has her back.
Meet the RMIT Pacific Initiative leaders
The graduating class of the Bachelor of Laws program (LLB) are RMIT’s first graduating cohort since the introduction of the undergraduate law degree into t
At RMIT, we are committed to creating a culture where everyone is safe, respected and included.
Before the election, Labor promised to increase child care subsidies for all families earning up to $530,000, as well as extend the increased subsidies to outside school hours care. Here's how the promise is tracking.
At the 2022 election, Labor promised to contribute up to 40 per cent of the cost of a home for up to 10,000 buyers a year. Here's how that promise is tracking.
Research projects in the School of Media and Communication are multidisciplinary, blending critical theory and media-relevant practice.