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The first edition of Catalyst was published on 18 May 1944 by students at the Melbourne Technical College (later RMIT University).. It was originally titled The Catalyst: College News (later shortened to Catalyst Student News), and envisioned as a newspaper for the Chemistry School (hence the chemical flavour of the title and early articles), but quickly expanded to cover the whole of the ...
The antecedent of RMIT, the Working Men's College of Melbourne, was founded by the Scottish-born grazier and politician the Hon. Francis Ormond in the 1880s. Planning began in 1881, with Ormond basing his model for the college on the Birkbeck Literary and Scientific Institution (now a constituent college of the University of London), Brighton College of Art (now the University of Brighton ...
In its years of operation, the Government of Vietnam has awarded RMIT University Vietnam five Golden Dragon Awards for Education. [11] During the mid-2000s, RMIT experienced financial problems, partly due to problems associated with its student administration system upgrade (A$47 million was spent in this effort). The financial problems ...
RMIT Link, which is run by the university (not the Student Union) funds and manages all Arts and Sports clubs. RUSU has offices at the three major Melbourne campuses and sites of RMIT University . RUSU is an affiliated body to the National Union of Students and the Council of Australian Postgraduate Associations .
This is a 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 ) and Vietnamese ( RMIT University Vietnam ) branches of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT).
Student portal heating and cooling that uses mixed mode ventilation. When the external temperature is between 17 and 30 °C (63 and 86 °F) and the wind speed is less than 10 metres per second (33 ft/s), the Swanston Academic Building portals will operate in natural ventilation mode, opening the vents and windows to outside conditions.
Prof. Suresh Bhargava [1] is an Indian-Australian academic and multidisciplinary scientist specializing in chemical engineering. [2] He is a distinguished professor at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT), the founding director of the Centre for Advanced Materials and Industrial Chemistry (CAMIC), [3] and the current Dean of Research & Innovation (India) [4] in the STEM College ...
3RRR [2] (pronounced "Three Triple R", or simply "Triple R") is an Australian community radio station, based in Melbourne.. 3RRR first commenced broadcasting in 1976 from the studios of 3ST, the student radio station of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (now RMIT University), on an educational licence with the name 3RMT.