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One of Australia's original tertiary institutions, RMIT University enjoys an international reputation for excellence in professional and vocational education, applied research, and engagement with the needs of industry and the community.

Everything you need to know about: RMIT University
School
Location
RMIT has campuses across Europe and Asia with two campuses in Vietnam in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi, and one in Barcelona as a result of their new partnership with BAU, College of Arts and Design in Barcelona.
RMIT delivers a wide range of subjects at their tertiary campuses through international partnerships. All locations under RMIT come equipped with the latest technology and modern facilities made easily accessible to students, staff, and faculty.
Accreditations
All RMIT University programs comply with the standards set by AQF (the Australian Qualifications Framework). AQF qualifications are recognized locally and internationally and students benefit from RMIT’s commitment to the AQF.
Programs
With over 350 qualifications to choose from, students seeking to apply for a masters program at RMIT can find the perfect fit for them.
The study areas are: Architecture, Building, Design, Fashion, Information Technology, Property, Art, Business, Education, Game design, Law, Science, Biomedical Sciences, Communication, Engineering, Health Science, Media, and Social Science. Each area of interest has several programs available making it that much easier for you to find the right course for you.
Scholarships
RMIT awards thousands of scholarships annually, aimed towards all kinds of students. The Scholarships usually consider personal circumstances and financial need however, there are several scholarships based on academic achievement and level of study.
Fun fact
RMIT’s head of research has been recognized as an industry collaboration trailblazer. Professor Calum Drummmond, RMIT Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research and Innovation and Vice-President, was awarded a lifetime achievement for his contributions to industry-research collaboration by Cooperative Research Australia.