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How Vietnam can attract and benefit from the surge in Indian tourists

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12 Mar 2025、Dr Adhvaidha Kalidasan, lecturer at the School of Communication & Design, RMIT Vietnam, shares insights on the growing influx of Indian tourists and how Vietnamese businesses can draw on this trend for sustainable growth.

From classroom to village: RMIT’s immersive fashion course

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26 Feb 2025、A new fashion course at RMIT offers students the chance to step into the heart of Vietnam’s textile heritage, learning directly from artisans and living alongside ethnic minority communities.

Fermented clothing: How kombucha biofilm can be turned into green textiles

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12 Feb 2025、RMIT University Vietnam researchers are turning bacterial cellulose from kombucha biofilm into a strong, eco-friendly textile that could potentially revolutionise the way we make clothes.

Emerging trends reshape Vietnam’s digital music landscape

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06 Feb 2025、Vietnam’s digital music market is undergoing a transformation, fuelled by the rise of digital platforms and a thriving professional ecosystem. A research team from RMIT Vietnam explores the emerging trends shaping the future of the country's vibrant music scene.

Tune in: Vietnamese listeners leading the digital music shift

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20 Dec 2024、A study by RMIT Vietnam's School of Communication & Design revealed an exciting transformation in Vietnamese music consumption, highlighting a vibrant market full of potential and innovation.

It's time for Vietnam's game industry to tell its own story

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19 Dec 2024、Vietnam's game industry is booming, with revenue projected to reach US$2.7 billion by 2026. To lead in original content, it needs creative designers who blend art, science, and UX – not just skilled programmers.