RMIT design alumni leader event in London

Join RMIT design alumni in the UK at this special event with the State Government of Victoria in London

RMIT design alumni are invited to join an event hosted by Tim Dillon, State Government of Victoria along with RMIT University's Brad Haylock, Associate Dean, Communication Design and RMIT Europe's Professor Laurene Vaughan, Research Director.

At this event, you'll hear updates from RMIT's internationally recognised design programs as well as an overview of what the State Government of Victoria is doing to strengthen the State's presence and connections in the region.

All design alumni in the UK welcome – register your interest to attend.

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