Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Vietnam

The Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Vietnam (abbreviated as RMIT University Vietnam; Vietnamese: Đại học RMIT Việt Nam) is the Vietnamese branch of the Australian university Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology.

[3] In 1998, the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in Australia was invited by the Vietnamese government to establish a fully foreign-owned university in Vietnam.

[4] In 2000, it was granted a licence by the Vietnamese Ministry of Planning and Investment to deliver undergraduate and postgraduate education, training and research.

[4] In 2001, it purchased and restored a 19th-century French Colonial building and grounds in District 3, Ho Chi Minh City.

[4][6] The present Ho Chi Minh City campus is located in the Phu My Hung area of the South Saigon development in District 7.

[3] It has also been awarded by the Australian Chamber of Commerce for its "innovation and community service" as well as received Certificates of Merit from the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee and the Hanoi Government.

[10] RMIT is governed by a Council,[11] led by its Chancellor (as Governor-in-Council),[12] which is responsible for the "general direction and superintendence of the University".

RMIT’s students have access to the Global Exchange Program which is a short-term study commitment of one or two semesters at a partner university overseas.

RMIT Saigon South