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Many of you will wake up and still be there: head down in Financial Accounting and Analysis, Aviation Industry Environment, and more papers filled to the brim with everything you learnt last semester. But now, as it has been for centuries, your mind will slowly start to forget everything so it’s all ready for another go-around in a few weeks. But until the time comes to start filling it up again, here’s a rundown of all the things you’re likely to find yourself doing now exams are over... (RMIT Student News, 26/06/2017)

SWOT VAC can be a curse in disguise. You have a whole week before your exams start, with no 8.30 lectures to rush to and no more assignments to stress over. But with great power comes great responsibility and before you know it, your time will be up and you’re still on the first page of “Semester 1 Revision Notes”. So here’s 10 little ways you can make sure you get the most out of this week... (RMIT Student News, 30/05/2017)

There’s a reason you don’t often pick up a book and read the last page before you start. It’s because if you know how it’s going to end, then why even bother? Why kid yourself into thinking, even for an hour or two, that turning that next page could bring something different, that it could maybe change what you know is coming... (Pop Culture-y.com, 14/04/2017)

Daniel Oldfield captures microscopic beauty and shares it with the world. Known as The Microscopist, the RMIT PhD candidate has developed a vibrant social media following for his self-coloured close-up photographs... (RMIT News, 03/04/2017)

Cattle and sheep herding could be getting a lot easier thanks to RMIT’s Dr Suelynn Choy, whose research is at the forefront of intelligent transport systems... (RMIT News, 13/01/2017)

For experienced RMIT students rushing to get to class on time, either chasing down trams or strolling from their on-campus accommodation, university life can quickly become second nature. But for fresh faces new to Australia - let alone to 8am lectures - it’s not just about managing your timetable, but also making sure you get the most out of the experience... (RMIT News, 25/10/2016)

Starz original series The Girlfriend Experience is unlike any girlfriend experience I've ever had. And unless you've dated a string of sexy sociopathic students turned prostitutes, it's unlikely to be something you're familiar with either... (Pop Culture-y.com, 03/10/2016)

Nearly 200 years after the first Australian railway line opened in Melbourne, the future of transport and city infrastructure is being pioneered just down the road from where rattling wheels first set out on creaking tracks... (Business Excellence Magazine | Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, 10/2016)

Does anybody else wake up in the middle of the night terrified because Kiefer Sutherland isn't on TV anymore to protect you? No? Just me? ... Alrighty then... (Pop Culture-y.com, 26/09/2016)

Digging in their heels and refusing to budge on the service that loyal film buffs still cry out for, niche DVD retailers know that true movie connoisseurs will always want the good stuff: special features, director’s commentary and limited edition box art galore... (ScreenHub | ArtsHub Australia,16/09/2016)

All eyes will be on Rio when Brazil hosts the Olympics this month but RMIT’s Dr Elizabeth Kath is ahead of the game, with a new book exploring Australia’s relationship with Latin America... (RMIT News, 02/08/2016)

The RMIT Redbacks have been crowned Champions of the South for the second year running at the Southern University Games... (RMIT News, 18/07/2016)

With more than 400 million people living in India without access to electricity, RMIT alumnus Alexie Seller is making it her mission to turn on the lights... (RMIT News, 30/05/2016)

Despite no feeling on the right side of his body, Roy Davie has a lot to feel good about after being awarded a $7500 scholarship towards his Master degree at RMIT... (RMIT News, 11/05/2016)

Most people rely on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to bring them closer together. But how are they used across the planet? Is a "footie" taken in Chile any different than a "selfie" from Australia?... (RMIT News, 03/05/2016)

Level crossing removals should be part of a total picture for an effective transport system and “skytrains” are the best way to do this, according to RMIT and Melbourne University researchers... (RMIT News, 02/05/2016)

Zack Snyder isn’t a bad filmmaker; he isn’t really a filmmaker at all. Watching BvS I couldn’t help but think he’s a comic book artist who chose to pick up a camera instead of the coloring pencils he would have been better off with... (Pop Culture-y.com, 23/04/2016)

It’s no surprise to see birds take advantage of updrafts to glide effortlessly through the sky. Now thanks to world-first RMIT research, drones can follow their lead... (RMIT News, 11/04/2016)

For those of us constantly teetering on the edge of apathy and indifference, it’s much easier to laugh at an optimist than it is to laugh with them. Anthony Jeannot however, is an optimist whose sweet and buoyant storytelling will warm even the blackest soul no matter how dark-and-twisty they claim to be... (Pop Culture-y.com, 10/04/2016)

Diesel helps RMIT fashion students reinvent denim

RMIT fashion students are working with Diesel and its creative powerhouses in a denim-centric project that could win them the chance to intern in Italy... (RMIT News, 07/04/2016)

RMIT fashion and design graduates are leading the way at the Virgin Australia Melbourne Fashion Festival, showcasing their work through a range of runways and exhibitions... (RMIT News, 07/03/2016)

RMIT engineers awarded for revolutionary travel pod design

Engineering students have returned victorious from the international Hyperloop design competition in Texas, bringing back a top technical award for their revolutionary high-speed travel pod... (RMIT News, 03/03/2016)

Inspiration for a new generation of designers

It started as a passion project over a year ago, but an inspirational design magazine produced by two RMIT alumni is now well on its way to becoming a full blown business... (RMIT News, 01/03/2016)

Epic in all sense of the word, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is a meticulously well-crafted experience that refuses to let you go. The game’s rich storytelling and sprawling open world demands hundreds of hours to truly appreciate everything it has to offer... (GSR, 01/12/2015)

Australian networks are still very much in the business of making content for the people who want to watch it. So which Networks are leading the pack? And which are falling behind?... (City Journal, 06/10/2015)

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