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- RMIT is a global university of technology and design offering a range of undergraduate, postgraduate and vocational degrees and diplomas. RMIT has three campuses in Melbourne, Australia, and two in Vietnam. We offer programs through partners in Singapore, Hong Kong, mainland China, Malaysia, India and Europe. We enjoy research and industry partnerships on every continent. Our programs are global in focus and practical in application. With more than 120 years of education excellence backed by industry, our qualifications give you the practical skills you need to succeed in a rapidly changing world. CRICOS: 00122A
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- 74,000
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- Researchers at RMIT are exploring how to harness the unprecedented power of social media for dealing with crises and driving change.rmit.edu.au
Researchers at RMIT are exploring how to harness the unprecedented power of social media for dealing with crises and driving change. Dr Marta Poblet Balcell and Dr John Postill bring international experience and fresh perspectives to their work as...
- Virtual CFOs: Sam Allert from MD Accountants group talks about accounting in the cloud. Accountants now have the ability to interact with their clients on a live basis, which could open up new charging models: http://bit.ly/1mfXE7Ssoundcloud.com
Sam Allert, MD of the Reckon Accountants Group talks about accounting and the cloud.
- Can a computer really trick us into thinking that it is a 13-year-old boy? RMIT computer scientist Xiaodong Li casts doubt on the Turing Test - http://bit.ly/1mEGhT9theage.com.au
Is it really possible to deceive people into thinking a computer is a 13-year-old boy using the Turing Test - and does that say more about adolescents or increasingly sophisticated programming?
- New data shows that Australia’s big four banks are leading the developed world on profitability. All this and more discussed in episode 25 of Talking Business, with Nigel Lester from Pitney Bowes and economist Francis Grey - http://bit.ly/WbCi6Nsoundcloud.com
The Bank for International Settlements warning that financial markets are out of kilter with the shaky global economic and geopolitical outlook.
- RMIT Chancellor, Dr Ziggy Switkowski AO, is pleased to announce the appointment of Martin Bean as Vice-Chancellor and President of RMIT. Martin Bean is currently Vice-Chancellor of The Open University, the largest university in the United Kingdom. The Melbourne-born executive is currently the Vice-Chancellor of The Open University, the largest university in the United Kingdom. http://www.rmit.edu.au/browse;ID=25bv118urnp3
- What law firms look for in a job applicant might not be what you expect. Check out these interview tips to help get ahead.Play Videoyoutube.com
Rob Hulls, Director, Centre for Innovative Justice, talks with John Cain, National Integration Partner, Thomson Geer, about tips on what law firms look for in a job applicant.
17 days ago - Starting with just $50 in his pocket, Frank McKinney managed to build a multimillion-dollar real estate empire. Instead of retiring early and sailing the world on a private yacht, he now creates self sufficient villages for the poorest in Haiti. Check out this amazing guy here in the latest episode of RMIT's Talking Business - http://bit.ly/ToheHUsoundcloud.com
Speaking from Florida, Frank McKinney talks about his Caring House Project and how he built a multimillion-dollar real estate empire (starting out with $50 in his pocket) and now creates self-sufficient villages for the poorest in Haiti.
- How can we evaluate the success of government and non-government projects? RMIT researchers are developing a new resource to do just that - http://bit.ly/V77ROtrmit.edu.au
Evaluating the effectiveness of non-government and government projects and programs is a minefield. But a four-year research project is making it a bit easier. A team of researchers from RMIT's Centre for Applied Social Research has led the...
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