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List of RMIT University people

List of RMIT University people

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This is a list of RMIT University people.

This list of people includes alumni as well as current and former students and faculty of the Australian (RMIT University) and Vietnamese (RMIT University Vietnam) branches of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT).

It also includes alumni as well as former students and faculty from its antecedents: Melbourne Technical College (MTC) and Working Men's College (WMC); amalgamations with: Emily McPherson College of Domestic Economy (EMC), Melbourne College of Decoration, Melbourne College of Printing and Graphic Art and Melbourne College of Textiles; and merger with Phillip Institute of Technology (PIT).

Art

Drawing and painting

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Photography and printmaking

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Sculpture and smithing

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Others

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Business and society

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Design

Architecture

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Fashion industry

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Entertainment and media

Note: RMITV is a department of the RMIT University Student Union, which offers training accredited by RMIT.[185]

Film and television

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Journalism

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Literature

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Music industry

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Government and law

Leaders

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Ministers

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Members

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Others

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Health and sports

Note: RMIT offers degrees in applied sciences of health and life, but does not have a medical school.[345][346]

Health industry

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Sports

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Australian rules football

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Science and technology

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See also


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