


Over the past few years RMIT and Adobe have partnered on a range of programs, including the RMIT Adobe UX Awards - where students create mobile app prototypes using Adobe XD - as well as creative and career jams designed to help students with product enablement, personal brand and digital CV building, and digital literacy workshops, using Adobe Creative Cloud. Through this next stage of our partnership, we will support all our staff and students in Australia and globally to harness and apply digital innovation regardless of their circumstances, location or area of study,” he said. “The announcement is an extension of our continued partnership with Adobe. “As a global university of technology, design and enterprise, with a focus on helping people thrive amidst technological transformations, this partnership enables our students to generate creative ideas in multiple modalities, demonstrating their digital literacy and creativity, and graduate with in-demand work-ready skills,” Subic said. RMIT’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor (STEM) and Vice President Digital Innovation, Professor Aleksandar Subic said the new partnership ensures all students have access to industrial standard digital tools and skills they need to both transform and build creative technology industries globally. Regardless of a student’s major or career goals, everyone can benefit from having an understanding of how digital media is created and the many ways it can be used, from the creative arts, design and media, through to research presentations, and in the start-up ecosystem. This will enable unlimited access to Adobe Creative Cloud desktop applications, mobile applications, web services and resources across all the devices they use. To further promote digital literacy skills and improve the student experience, RMIT will now provide all students and staff individual subscriptions of Adobe Creative Cloud. The Adobe Creative Campus program spotlights leading universities from across the globe who recognise the value of digital literacy in higher education. RMIT University has strengthened its commitment to driving digital innovation, transforming creative technology, and fostering access and equity to technological transformations by becoming an Adobe Creative Campus. Fees and scholarships for international students.Respect for Australian Indigenous cultures.
