International
The School of Art has a range of activities which aligns with RMIT’s international strategy.
This includes;
International Agreements
International Industry Engagement
International Research Projects
Student mobility — through exchanges and study tours
International Artist Exchange Residencies / Teaching Residencies / Graduate Residencies
Visiting Artists
The School of Art plays a pivotal role in accelerating RMIT’s ambitions to become the leading Australian university in Asia. It has long established translational partnerships with The Hong Kong Art Centre/ Hong Kong Art School to deliver Bachelor of Arts and Master of Fine Arts programs in Hong Kong. Building on these experiences and strengths, agreements are also in place with East China Normal University (ECNU) for Masters by Coursework programs in Public Art and Arts Managements, allowing students to study in both China and Melbourne and be awarded degrees from both institutions.
Online Symposium
Interdisciplinarity: Creative Education Futures
2-3 November 2022
Interdisciplinarity: Creative Education Futures is a symposium which will brings together key art and design educators from Australia and the Asia region to reflect on the significance of interdisciplinary practices for art and design education. Interdisciplinary practices play a key role in the expanding creative industries and this is transforming art and design education. Interdisciplinary approaches foster new forms of innovation and creativity and offer an opportunity to reconsider assumed structures of education. They create an opportunity to be more inclusive of skills such as collaboration, communication, creativity and critical thinking; skills which are increasingly valued as education looks towards future industries and twenty-first century graduate outcomes. Over two days, four panels will discuss the challenges and opportunities for transforming art and design education, exploring key issues in planning for the future needs of students.
Find out more
Interdisciplinarity: Creative Education Futures Online Symposium PDF download
Participating Institutions:
RMIT University, Melbourne and Vietnam
Hong Kong Art School, Hong Kong
LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore
Macau University of Science and Technology, Macau
The School of Art has a range of different types of agreements with international partners.
Type of Agreement equals Collaborative Articulation Program (CAP) Agreement, Collaborative Research Training Agreement, Credit Agreement, Credit Agreement (dual coursework award), Credit Arrangement (formerly advanced standing), Education Co-Operative Agreement, Exchange Agreement, Letter of Amendment, Memorandum of Understanding, Partnership Framework Agreement, Services Agreement (Umbrella), Services Annexure.