Welcome to Hanoi and the Business School at RMIT Vietnam. RMIT Vietnam, as a globally recognized Australian university situated in Asia, plays a pivotal role in enhancing human resource capabilities in Vietnam and the surrounding region. In alignment with RMIT’s vision to be a leading university of impact in the Asia-Pacific, we contribute to the development of a skilled workforce that meets the demands of a rapidly evolving market. RMIT Vietnam offers a comprehensive range of academic programs, including English language courses, bachelor’s degrees, master’s degrees, and doctoral studies. We currently serve over 11,000 students from over 60 countries, supported by a diverse staff of 400 academics and 600 professionals from various backgrounds. This multicultural environment enriches the learning experience and fosters global perspectives. All programs are delivered in English, ensuring that our students meet global standards in education and communication.
The Business School (TBS) brings world-class Australian education to Vietnam, offering programs in areas such as management, marketing, economics, finance, logistics, business technology, and entrepreneurship. TBS is part of RMIT University’s College of Business and Law, which is AACSB-accredited. The school emphasizes practical, industry-connected learning—students engage in real-world projects, internships, and collaborations with multinational companies operating in Vietnam and across Asia. We engage in strategic partnerships with industry and government, focus on smart and sustainable city development, regional cooperation, emerging technologies, and social innovation.
Hanoi, Vietnam’s historical yet forward-looking capital, offers an inspiring backdrop for the ISL Logistics Conference. With over a thousand years of heritage, the city blends ancient charm—reflected in its Old Quarter streets, Hoan Kiem lakes, and temples—with the energy of a rapidly modernizing economy. Today, Hanoi stands as a vital hub for logistics, technology, business, and education, attracting innovators and scholars from across Asia. Its strategic position in northern Vietnam makes it an emerging gateway for supply chain development and regional trade connectivity.
In July, Hanoi experiences its tropical summer season, with warm temperatures ranging from 26°C to 35°C, accompanied by occasional rain showers and high humidity. The vibrant mix of cultural richness and modern infrastructure provides a unique and welcoming setting for global dialogue on Regenerative Supply Chain Intelligence.