RMIT Link is a division of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) around student life and historically was an unincorporated entity, the campus...
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Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (redirect from RMIT)
The Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (abbreviated as RMIT University) is a public research university located in the city of Melbourne in Victoria...
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The RMIT University Student Union (RUSU), is the peak representative body for students enrolled at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT). The...
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The RMIT Health Innovations Research Institute (HIRi) was a major research institute of RMIT University. v t e...
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list of RMIT University people. This list of people includes alumni as well as current and former students and faculty of the Australian (RMIT University)...
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RMIT Building 8 is an educational building, part of RMIT University's City campus in Melbourne, Victoria. It is located at 383 Swanston Street, on the...
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Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Vietnam (redirect from RMIT Vietnam)
Melbourne Institute of Technology Vietnam (abbreviated as RMIT University Vietnam; Vietnamese: Đại học RMIT Việt Nam) is the Vietnamese branch of the Australian...
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The RMIT Redbacks are the sport collective of the Australian research University the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT), based at all campuses...
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The Capitol, Melbourne (redirect from RMIT Capitol Theatre)
parts of the original ground level foyer were replaced by a shopping arcade. RMIT University purchased The Capitol in 1999 for use as a lecture theatre, and...
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Technology (RMIT University) is located in the city centre of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia. It is sometimes referred to as "RMIT City" and the "RMIT Quarter"...
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The RMIT School of Mathematical and Geospatial Science was an Australian tertiary education school located within the College of Science Engineering and...
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distinguished professor at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT), the founding director of the Centre for Advanced Materials and Industrial...
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RMIT University Library (previously known as 'Libraries of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology') consists of six academic branch libraries in Australia...
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Ziggy Switkowski (category Chancellors of RMIT University)
Tabcorp and the Chancellor of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT University). Switkowski was born in Germany in 1948 to Polish parents. His...
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- 2005 - RMIT University Enhancing Content-And-Structure Information Retrieval using a Native XML Database (presentation)[permanent dead link] - J. Pehcevski...
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book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Stiff, Andrew (2016). "Collision". researchrepository.rmit.edu.au. Retrieved 5 August 2022. "House in...
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Daniel Palmer (art historian) (category RMIT University people)
and research roles at the University of Melbourne, Monash University, and RMIT University, where he was Associate Dean of Research and Innovation in the...
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List of research centres and institutes of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (category RMIT University)
Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) located at the campuses of its Australian (RMIT University) and Vietnamese (RMIT University Vietnam) branches, its...
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Old Melbourne Gaol (category RMIT University)
as a prison in 1924; with parts of the jail being incorporated into the RMIT University, and the rest becoming a museum. The three-storey museum displays...
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Storey Hall (category RMIT University buildings)
in Melbourne, Australia, is part of the RMIT City campus of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT University). It consists of a grand meeting...
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University (CRICOS 00125J) Queensland University of Technology (CRICOS 00213J) RMIT University (CRICOS 00122A) Swinburne University of Technology (CRICOS 00111D)...
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Swanston Academic Building (redirect from RMIT Swanston Academic Building (SAB))
The Swanston Academic building is an RMIT building designed by the architecture firm Lyons and is located on Swanston Street in Melbourne across from Peter...
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Peter Corrigan (category Academic staff of RMIT University)
National Architecture Awards. Corrigan was a Professor of Architecture at RMIT University and taught architectural design and history for over 30 years...
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Amanda Barnard (category RMIT University alumni)
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT), majoring in applied physics. Barnard received a PhD in 2003 from RMIT for her computer modelling work predicting...
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Education in Melbourne (category Commons category link is on Wikidata)
Rankings". Times Higher Education (THE). 2016-08-17. Retrieved 2017-01-05. RMIT: World’s top university cities revealed Archived July 19, 2008, at the Wayback...
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Anthony Hudson (commentator) (category RMIT University alumni)
Hudson has a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism which he earned in 1993 at RMIT University. Hudson became well known during the 1990s as a commentator for...
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RAAF Williams (category RMIT University)
in the world. Since 1994 RAAF Williams (Point Cook) has been the home of RMIT Flight Training. The land area at Point Cook was purchased by the Australian...
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Ray Ewers (category RMIT University alumni)
Raymond Boultwood Ewers OAM (20 August 1917 – 5 June 1998) was an Australian sculptor, best known for his sculpture Australian Serviceman in the Australian...
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Robert Thomson (executive) (category RMIT University alumni)
previously been the editor of The Times. He received an honorary doctorate from RMIT University in 2010. In January 2013, Thomson became the chief executive of...
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Robin Boyd (architect) (category Commons category link from Wikidata)
REDUX". Rmit Design Archives Journal. 9 (2). RMIT Design Archives. 2019. ISSN 1838-7314. Retrieved 14 August 2020. "Robin Boyd REDUX" (PDF). Rmit Design...
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