RMIT grants scholarships to Vietnamese students

03/10/2016, 16:34

The Australian Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) has awarded 98 scholarships worth VND27.5 billion (US$1.2 million) to prospective students and those studying in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City as part of activities marking 15 years of operation.

Partial and full time scholarships are provided to Vietnamese students major in business, technology, design, communications, fashion, logistics and management of supply chain.

Prof. Gael McDonald, President of RMIT University Vietnam highlighted the university’s contributions to the community since its inception in 2001, noting that these scholarships have enabled numerous Vietnamese students to grasp amplestudy opportunities at international standard universities with highly experienced lecturers, modern facilities and strong connectivity with businesses.

Up to 2016, RMIT Vietnam has granted 890 scholarships valued at more than VND205 billion to Vietnamese students.

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