RMIT University Vietnam announced a AU$25 million investment in research and innovation during a recent visit by Australia’s Governor-General, as the institution celebrates its 25th anniversary of operations in Southeast Asia.
RMIT Vietnam Announces AU$25 Million Investment During Governor-General Visit
Key Details
Her Excellency the Honourable Sam Mostyn AC, Governor-General of Australia, visited RMIT Vietnam during the university’s 25th anniversary celebrations. The milestone visit coincided with the announcement of the significant AU$25 million funding commitment for research and innovation initiatives.
RMIT Vietnam has operated as a study abroad destination in Southeast Asia since 2000, offering international-standard education combined with local cultural experiences. The university has established itself as a popular choice for students seeking international education opportunities in the region.
Background & Context
The institution has spent 25 years developing educational programs designed to nurture students with confidence, adaptability and global mindsets. RMIT Vietnam positions itself as providing students with “the best of both worlds” through its combination of international academic standards and vibrant Vietnamese culture.
According to RMIT University Vietnam’s official website, the anniversary milestone represents a tribute to the staff community that has shaped the university’s journey and regional impact over more than two decades of operation.

