We are Shreya and Sukanya and we're Sustainability Ambassadors at RMIT.
As Sustainability Ambassadors, our role involves raising awareness of sustainable practices. Next week, we'll be helping at
Sustainability Week, an annual RMIT event featuring over a dozen talks, workshops and crafting sessions, all with a focus on sustainable practices and products.
Get involved and discover how we can all help create a thriving, sustainable future!
Sustainability Week
8-12 September
Take part in hands-on activities, hear from inspiring leaders and learn more about RMIT's continued commitment to a more sustainable future.
Check out activities happening at RMIT this month, including The Great Book Swap, Further Study Expo for Business and Accounting, Crafternoon, Game Time and more.
Studies can be stressful – take a moment to reset and recharge with free mini massages, therapy dogs, mindful Lego building and more during Wellbeing Week.
If you ever feel unsafe on campus, contact
RMIT Campus Security Services. Our security staff can respond to situations and offer a free security escort service to locations on or near campus. Students can also
download the SafeZone app to connect instantly with Campus Security, First Aid and more.
Are you an international student doing exceptional things in Victoria? These awards can elevate your profile to future employers and winners receive $3000. Applications
close on 12 September at 11:59pm.
Learn more.
Get involved
RMIT Council and Academic Board elections
Self-nominations for student representatives for the RMIT Council, Academic Board and Standing Committee elections will be open from
15-25 September 2025.
Find out more.
Freebies and discounts
30 September
Discounted tickets to Melbourne Fringe Opening Night Gala
Enjoy a curated selection of genre-defying acts at The Capitol on Tuesday 30 September. $26 tickets available for RMIT students.
Support is on hand during challenging times RMIT has a range of support services available, if you have been impacted by recent global and local events.
Visit Health, Safety and Wellbeing for assistance.
Specialised workshops to support neurodivergent students
The RMIT University Library has created specialised study sessions and unveiled a new series promoting skills to help neurodivergent students get through university.
Tanya’s story: taking a different pathway through higher education
Tanya Jordan shares the story of her pathway through higher education – highlighting the important role vocational education can play in providing alternative options.
RMIT University acknowledges the people of the Woi wurrung and Boon wurrung language groups of the eastern Kulin Nation on whose unceded lands we conduct the business of the University. RMIT University respectfully acknowledges their Ancestors and Elders, past and present. RMIT also acknowledges the Traditional Custodians and their Ancestors of the lands and waters across Australia where we conduct our business.