Discover the working life at RMIT Vietnam through this series of videos, where we tell unique stories about the people that are contributing to RMIT Vietnam and embodying our values.
Our Flickr album shows you what your life at RMIT could be like.
RMIT creates transformative experiences for our students, preparing them for life and work. We encourage new approaches to work and learning while stimulating change to drive positive impacts.
We recognise that our staff are looking for something different - whether it is the opportunity to work in an international environment, or because of the unique experience of working for an Australian university in a fascinating and rapidly developing country like Vietnam.
RMIT Vietnam is committed to protecting the privacy of our candidates, and users of our website. We aim to ensure a safe and secure experience for everyone.
Please note that applications are accepted only through our Workday system on the portal. We do not accept applications through other means. Additionally, RMIT Vietnam will never ask for fees or payments throughout the application process.
Stay alert to fraudulent schemes - some individuals and organisations impersonate us, offering false employment opportunities. We take this matter very seriously, actively collaborating with legal authorities to stop such scams. By informing you, we hope to prevent these deceptions.
For any inquiries or support, feel free to contact our Talent Acquisition team at employment@rmit.edu.vn
We are committed to living our values and to making a difference both locally and globally. Our values include Inclusion, Imagination, Integrity, Courage, Passion and Impact.
Discover the working life at RMIT Vietnam through this series of videos, where we tell unique stories about the people that are contributing to RMIT Vietnam and embodying our values.
Our Flickr album shows you what your life at RMIT could be like.
RMIT 91tv has reaffirmed its commitment to invest in expanding its presence in Vietnam during the 25th anniversary of its transnational education relationship with the country.
AI should not only drive efficiency and innovation but also empower individuals who have historically faced barriers, said Dr Abdul Rohman from RMIT Vietnam’s School of Communication & Design.
Last November, RMIT Vietnam transformed its Saigon South campus into a vibrant hub of creativity and cultural exchange during Light Night 2025.
RMIT Vietnam continues to drive meaningful sustainability outcomes through various programs that integrate responsible practices into daily campus life, teaching and learning, event management, and cross-sector collaboration.