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2019년 베트남 RMIT 졸업식 소식을 전해드립니다.
2019년 베트남 RMIT 졸업식 소식을 전해드립니다. 오늘은 베트남 RMIT 학생들의 졸업식이 있는날인데요, 보통 2월에 졸업식을 하는 한국과는 다르게 12월에 졸업식이진행됩니다. 사진을 보니 정말 많은 학생들이 오늘과 내일 학사모를 쓰게 될 예정인데요, 이제 세계로 뻗어나가는 RMIT의 위력이 느껴진다고 해야할까요? ^^ 그래서 오늘은! 2019년 베트남 RMIT 졸업식 풍경을 전해드립니다. {이미지:0} 이번 졸업식에는 호치민 900명, 하노이캠퍼스 189명의 졸업생들​이 학사모를 쓰게됩니다. 현재까지 베트남 RMIT 졸업생들의 수는 약 14,600여명으로 한국학생들 또한 졸업식에 참여하게 된답니다 한국에서 학생들이 RMIT 입학을 하기 시작하고 입소문이 나기 시작한지 몇 년이 채 안되기 때문에 아마도 2~3년 후부터는 보다 많은 한국학생들의 졸업식을 보게 되지 않을까! 기대가 되네요^^ {이미지:1} 참고로! 저희 코코스유학원에서는 코엑스 호주와뉴질랜드, 그리고 베트남 RMIT까지 모든 분들이 자세히 상담받으시고 궁금증을 해소하실 수 있는 유학 박람회를 개최할 예정입니다. 특히, 베트남 RMIT 대학교에 관심있으신 분들은 많이 많이 참가 신청해주세요 ^^​ "제 23회 2019 COEX 호주 유학 박람회 장소: 삼성동 코엑스 3층 317A호 일시: 2019년 12월 7일 11시 - 6시" ▼ 아래 이미지를 클릭하시면 박람회 사이트로 이동합니다.
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Study Abroad in the US: RMIT x California Pathways
Start your study at RMIT University Vietnam, then transfer to California State University and graduate with a US degree! A whole new option for your study abroad plan Start your study at RMIT University Vietnam, then transfer to California State University and graduate with a US degree! RMIT University Vietnam would like to invite you to join our information session and: Discover your opportunities with the RMIT x California Pathways program Learn more about California State University from CSU representatives, Vietnamese alumni and current students Explore special offers from RMIT University Vietnam.
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RMIT students present at major regional event
On 6 November a team of RMIT Vietnam and RMIT Australia MBA and EMBA students presented at the APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC) Connectivity Working Group held in Da Nang. The team conducted research on digital entrepreneurship and digital transformations within Asia-Pacific to answer the question: What support do digital start-ups need in the region? The core research group included Angie Glance, who is on sabbatical from the Australian government, Hoang Le and Alakshendra Swarup, from RMIT Australia, along with Deon Leng and Nguyen Dang Phuong Tram, who are at RMIT Vietnam. ABAC was part of the run-up to the APEC Economic Leaders’ Week summit held last week in Da Nang. Ms Glance, Mr Le, Ms Nguyen and Mr Leng delivered a presentation on the result of their research, a report titled Digital Entrepreneurship Across APEC, to delegates from the 21 members of APEC. These delegates would in turn provide recommendations based on this and other presentations to their respective leaders. This was the first time a group from RMIT Vietnam participated in ABAC. According to Mr Leng, the team studied their report’s topic through four main components: ICT infrastructure; skills and education in building digital preparedness; government policy and regulation; and financial aspects relevant to digital start-ups. “We interviewed government officials, educators, entrepreneurs and more during the research process,” Mr Leng shared. “Work on the report began in July.” {이미지:0} Meanwhile Ms Glance stressed the significance of RMIT’s participation in ABAC. “This is an exciting opportunity for all of those involved, but also for the University itself,” she said. “RMIT will be on the world stage, and an invitation to produce work on behalf of the region’s premier economic forum, where business and government converge, is proof of RMIT’s versatility as an institution.” After the event, Mr Leng said their presentation on the importance of facilitating digital entrepreneurs through favourable policies and strong education went well. “We are pleased that the work has been well-received, and hopefully future works can build upon the findings we put to APEC this year,” he shared. “We were really happy and excited to hear that there will be a new working group for Digital Economy next year,” Mr Leng added. “It made us feel like we were at a critical turning point and we contributed to such change.” Story: Michael Tatarski
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Student virtual reality project showcased in Japan
Bachelor of Design (Digital Media) students recently presented their virtual reality application Dyslexic City at the Asia Pacific Dyslexia Festival 2017 in Tokyo, Japan. The two-day event was organised by the Japan Dyslexia Society EDGE to raise awareness about dyslexia in Japan and to expand the support network among Asian countries. The students were invited by event organisers to present Dyslexic City, an app which simulates the difficulties faced by dyslexic people in recognising street signs and finding directions. Project leader Phan Hoang Thai Chau was thrilled with the feedback received from participants who appreciated the team’s novel perspective. “When thinking about helping dyslexic people, you should try to walk in their shoes,” Chau noted. “Although this app doesn’t directly help dyslexic people, I think it still does help in a way as it lets people who don’t have this difficulty understand and empathise with people who do have it.” {이미지:0} The students have spent more than half a year working together to set up their mission and develop the application. All of them agree that it has finally paid off. Vo Thi Bich Phuong, the app’s illustrator, shared that the presentation was beneficial for her. “It was a good experience for me, especially when I am graduating next year,” Phuong said. “The technology is very new [even for Japanese people], so my involvement in the project is good for my portfolio as well.” Mai Thanh Hai, who was in charge of game play and interaction, agreed with Phuong. “It’s definitely worth taking part in the development of Dyslexic City,” Hai said, adding “It helped me realise the ability to code.” {이미지:1} Chau is now preparing for her graduation at the end of this month at RMIT Vietnam’s Saigon South campus, while Phuong and Hai have a few more semesters to go. All of them, however, feel that they are well prepared for the careers ahead of them thanks to the practical experience of working on this emerging technology. Story: Hoang Ha