Has the closure of the physical campus had an impact on the way you teach specialist skills and professional competencies? Have you lost physical access to labs, clinics and equipment or have the WIL/placement opportunities for students been restricted? In
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Greenhouse & Sustainability Program (GSP)
The Greenhouse and Sustainability Program (GSP) connects RMIT’s Honours and/or Masters’ students with industry partners to undertake projects with a specific focus on sustainability. The program is administered by a project team under the learning and teaching portfolio of the
Looking for student projects? Flexible learning part 5

Today we will explore options to enable international online partnered learning experiences. Are you looking for projects for your students? Riipen brokers industry placements for university students. The platform works in two ways You can look at projects industry
WiL Entrepreneurial Edge
The Edge on Innovation Create. Activate. Collaborate The Edge Project explored how university students can develop and evidence enterprise and entrepreneurship capabilities through work integrated learning (WIL) to give students the edge for an ever-evolving and complex future. Led by
RMIT WIL & Employability News
Stay up to date with events, initiatives, resources and research to support and enhance employability and WIL at RMIT by subscribing to the RMIT WIL & Employability Newsletter. Subscribe here You might also like to join the WIL Skills Google+ Community where RMIT
WIL Guide For Science
The WIL Guide for Science is focused on how WIL can be implemented in science courses, but draws upon lessons and expertise from other disciplines in which WIL is more common-place. Roles and perspectives of WIL stakeholders – students, employers
Work Integrated Learning Portal
The WIL Research Portal developed by the University of Waterloo, Canada is an online resource dedicated to research on work-integrated learning and co-operative education. Visit the Portal to find and suggest relevant articles, explore research trends in work-integrated education, and
Incidental Feedback in Curriculum
The Australian Government developed a Core Skills for Work Framework which describes general purpose skills, knowledge and understandings that underpin successful careers and career progression. CONNECT AND WORK WITH OTHERS. Here is the description from Cluster 2 of the Framework. Connect and