VE Orientation: Library Makerspace Tours

Explore your creativity and unleash your imagination at the Library Makerspace!

Makerspace is a place where you can explore your creativity, design and make stuff. You have free access to a growing selection of tools and equipment to help you experiment, problem-solve and bring your designs to life. 

Spots for O-Week tours are strictly limited to 10 participants per session. Secure your spot now!

Location: Library Makerspace at city campus (Building 14, Level 3, Room 132)
Franklin Street entrance is temporarily closed. Enter through Building 14, Level 3.
Date and time: Monday 3 to Friday 7 February, 10am, 12pm and 2pm daily
 

Don't know how to get there? Download RMIT App to help you find your way across different campuses, buildings and services.

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