Come and Say Hi

Come and Say Hi is a series of casual gatherings for RMIT students who are asylum seekers or come from a refugee background.

Here, you'll connect with other students with similar backgrounds, as well as learn about RMIT access and support services, social support groups and job skills programs.

You'll also have the opportunity to connect with guestspeakers from organisations such as the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre who will provide insight and advice for navigating tertiary education, transitioning into a career and your rights in Australia.

Come and Say Hi aims to be a monthly catch-up where students have a voice in what matters to them. Snacks provided!

Dates, times, location and registration

Session dates and times

  • Tuesday 16 April 2024, 4pm-5pm
  • Tuesday 14 May 2024, 4pm-5pm
  • Tuesday 18 June 2024, 4pm-5pm

Location: This is a hybrid event - students can attend online or in person

In-person: RMIT Job Shop - Building 10, Level 4, Room 71, 360 Swanston St, Melbourne VIC

Online: Link to be announced

For any questions, please contact inclusion@rmit.edu.au.

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