On 15 May 2025, Club Med participated in the RMIT Career Fair, engaging over 1,400 attendees and showcasing 150 job openings. The event emphasized AI’s role in shaping careers, highlighting the importance of creativity and critical thinking. Club Med representatives offered insights into the industry, marking a successful collaboration with RMIT.
Category Archives: RMIT University Vietnam
Unfold the story behind culinary entrepreneurship with RMIT University Vietnam
On Wednesday, July 03, 2024, RMIT University Vietnam successfully hosted an insightful discussion on culinary entrepreneurship, capturing the vibrant atmosphere following the recent release of MICHELIN Guide Vietnam 2024.
Tourism and Hospitality Forum 2023
Globally, the tourism sector has been among the hardest hit by the pandemic, and unprecedented social changes have cast uncertainty across all tourism segments. As the global travel industry strives to recover from the setbacks caused by COVID-19, additional uncertainty arises from the advent of new technologies, notably Artificial Intelligence and cryptocurrency.
Vietnam welcomes BlackPink: The gateway to a thriving music tourism industry
How can Vietnam seize the opportunity to develop music tourism in light of the upcoming performances of the K-pop sensation BlackPink in Hanoi? Dr Daisy Kanagasapapathy, RMIT Lecturer in Tourism and Hospitality Management, shared several insightful suggestions.
The essential survival guide for Vietnam’s hospitality sector
Education, training and development are crucial to meeting the talent demand of the quickly recovering tourism and hospitality sector.
Work-integrated learning: A key to success in tourism and hospitality education
RMIT University Vietnam’s Bachelor of Tourism and Hospitality Management program is expanding work integrated learning to build job-ready skills and increase access to talent for employers in Vietnam.
Laying focus on sustainable tourism
The total revenues of Vietnam’s tourism in 2022 was approximately $19.6 billion – nearly triple that of 2021 but only 60 per cent of 2019. Now, there is a clear imperative for tourism in Vietnam to both improve and become more sustainable.
Smart tourism can be the future of Vietnam’s travel destinations
Smart tourism can transform the visitor experience and enhance the long-term competitiveness of Vietnam’s travel destinations, according to RMIT University academic Dr Jackie Ong.
