Monthly RMIT Games Day 2026
RMIT are back for RMIT Games Day 2026 tournaments!
Creative Antarctica: Australian Artists and Writers in the Far South
'Creative Antarctica' is a multifaceted exhibition featuring Australian artists and writers who have been influenced by their observations and experiences of the Far South.
Peers & Cheers: Celebrating Indian Students’ Success @RMIT
Studying overseas is one of the biggest and most courageous decision to make on your academic and career journey. There is no better way to understand what it is really like than by listening to those who have walked the path.
Economics Seminar Series
Our Economics Seminar Series showcases a diverse range of research across key areas of economics, providing a platform for engaging with cutting-edge ideas and ongoing academic debates.
Material Storytelling: The Politics and Pedagogy of Everyday Materials
This artist talk examines how material practice challenges western knowledge systems, foregrounding embodied, intergenerational ways of knowing through everyday materials, storytelling and acts of dyeing, stitching and wrapping.
Practice Research Symposium Europe April 2026
PRS Europe returns to Barcelona in 2026.
A. C. Grayling: Fighting Authoritarianism, Saving Democracy
RMIT University and The Wheeler Centre proudly present preeminent philosopher A. C. Grayling discussing one of the most urgent issues of our time: the decline of democracy.
Disrupted industries, new careers: How to build skills for what’s next
Designed for professionals working in the business or tech sector, this expert-led masterclass will unpack how digital transformation is fundamentally reshaping industries.
RMIT Living University paper launch
Presented by RMIT's Regenerative Futures Institute and Planetary Civics Inquiry with the support of the RMIT College of Design and Social Context.
Extremely small and very loud: Adapting the city through incremental acts of architecture
Designed for urban design and architecture professionals, this masterclass will be led by experts from Australia’s #1 ranked university for Architecture.
The Best Films You’ve Never Seen: Dr. Strangelove, Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (PG), 1964
Experience Kubrick’s darkly hilarious classic ‘Dr. Strangelove’ on the big screen at The Capitol RMIT, as part of the next instalment of the cult favourite The Best Films You’ve Never Seen program.
Provocations: Is It Too Late to Save the Internet?
It's time to debate the pros and cons of the internet as it rapidly speeds us toward an unpredictable future.
When does ad-targeting become creepy?
Designed for all levels of experience, this expert-led masterclass will unpack the targeted marketing practice of personalisation.
Launch of the RMIT Regenerative Futures Institute
RMIT University invites you to the launch of the Regenerative Futures Institute (RFI), a new interdisciplinary initiative advancing regenerative practice through education, research and collaboration.
Jimmy Wales: Founder of Wikipedia
RMIT University in partnership with The Wheeler Centre presents Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia, for a powerful conversation about the erosion of trust in governments, mainstream media and online sources.
Mick Herron: Slough House and Slow Horses
RMIT University in partnership with The Wheeler Centre present an unmissable event for Slow Horses fans, with writer Mick Herron unveiling the next instalment in his phenomenally successful Slough House series.
Amitav Ghosh in Conversation
Celebrated writer and thinker Amitav Ghosh explores rebirth, regeneration and the cycles of life in this in-conversation about his newest novel.
Film Premiere: 'Signatures of Earth' by Robert Nugent
RMIT Regenerative Futures Institute and Environmental Films Australia present Signatures of Earth by Robert Nugent, a journey to remote Australia to observe a total solar eclipse. The film contrasts humanity’s cosmic gaze with everyday earthly scenes, offering fragmented encounters that suggest an alternative vision of our planetary condition.
RISING: Voiceless Mass by Raven Chacon
RMIT University and RISING proudly present Raven Chacon's Pulitzer Prize-winning ensemble piece - a sonic reckoning with history, power and silenced voices.
Tech & Trades Experience Day
What if your future could involve building cities, conserving our waterways or even preventing cybercrime? Get a glimpse of RMIT's tech and trades courses in our free workshops over the July school holidays!
