RMIT achieves its best result in 20 years in QS World University Rankings
RMIT has risen to equal 119th in the 2027 QS World University Rankings (WUR), a key global measure of university performance.
Tiny chip could help cameras spot hidden details
A tiny new chip could give cameras and sensing systems a far sharper view of the world, helping them detect subtle differences in materials and environments that standard colour imaging systems cannot see.
RMIT launches ARC Training Centre to help deliver net-zero to Australia
The ARC Training Centre in Electrifying Australia for a Net-zero Future will deliver industry-ready researchers and advanced technologies to drive low-carbon energy and transport.
RMIT and Ho Chi Minh City deepen engagement on sustainable urban development
RMIT has welcomed a senior delegation from the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee, reaffirming the University’s longstanding commitment to Vietnam, and signalling further opportunities for collaboration in sustainable urban development.
Boom-and-bust cycle slowing home building, report finds
A new AHURI report led by RMIT researchers has found market volatility is the biggest barrier to lifting housing construction in Australia, with boom-and-bust cycles disrupting labour, costs, timelines and quality across the sector.
Circular startups take centre stage at [Re]Launch Pitch Night
Startups finding practical ways to reduce waste, reuse materials and keep products in use for longer are taking their next steps after three months of learning, coaching and startup development.
RMIT awarded platinum for sustained leadership in LGBTIQA+ inclusion
RMIT University has received a Platinum Award at the 2026 Australian LGBTQ+ Inclusion Awards for its sustained leadership in LGBTIQA+ inclusion.
Reconciliation in action at RMIT
Around 200 RMIT staff, students and partners came together in person and online on Thursday 28 May for a National Reconciliation Week event exploring what reconciliation looks like in practice.
