A group of eight lecturers from RMIT University in Melbourne arrived in Ho Chi Minh City on June 24 to hold a five-day seminar for educators at HCM City Campus of RMIT Vietnam.
The seminar, which will focus on the challenges of teaching in an international context, is part of a training programme for all new academic staff at the University’s campuses. Participants at the workshop will receive a Graduate Certificate in Tertiary Teaching and Learning.
“RMIT intends to send a strong symbolic signal to new and prospective staff, students and their families, and the broader academic world, that RMIT is a global university that values advanced teaching skills,” said Professor Annette Gough, head of RMIT’s School of Education.
The seminar, which will focus on the challenges of teaching in an international context, is part of a training programme for all new academic staff at the University’s campuses. Participants at the workshop will receive a Graduate Certificate in Tertiary Teaching and Learning.
“RMIT intends to send a strong symbolic signal to new and prospective staff, students and their families, and the broader academic world, that RMIT is a global university that values advanced teaching skills,” said Professor Annette Gough, head of RMIT’s School of Education.
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