A multicultural city, Melbourne is home to captivating street art, a mix of historic and contemporary buildings and architecture, as well as live music, galleries, markets and sporting events that will spoil you with inspiration.
So, whether you study at the main campus in the heart of the city or at RMIT’s creative campus in the vibrant Design District of Brunswick, you’ll be immersed in a culture that encourages creativity.
Leo and Zhewen explained that they were inspired by their time in Melbourne, with both the city and RMIT offering an innovative learning environment and importantly, a life experience they won’t forget.
"RMIT provides the opportunity to explore creative domains and collaborate with like-minded peers and mentors to cultivate and enhance design skills,” Leo said.
“After truly arriving in Melbourne, I felt that many things exceeded my imagination. There were schools in the city, each with a well-designed teaching building, and a state library that had a historical atmosphere but was still well preserved and used. I played basketball on the outdoor basketball court near RMIT’s Building 80 in the city, made friends from different backgrounds and watched sports that I had never heard of before,” Zhewen said.