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Image by Miki Huang. Students from RMIT's Bachelor of Communication (Media) showcase their innovative, multi-platform communication skills across a collection of studio exhibition sites. The students and staff of RMIT Architecture and the Master of Urban Design invite you to their virtual end of semester exhibition featuring work from all RMIT Architecture and Master of Urban Design students. This exhibition showcases the hard work the students have produced over this year. This exhibition showcases the hard work the students have produced over this year. Dr. Rania S. Seoudi obtained her Ph.D. chemistry in 2016 from La Trobe University, Australia. RMIT Architecture - | Melbourne | Australia END OF SEMESTER CRITS for RMIT Master of Architecture Design Studios. This year's exhibition was originally slated to open in May 2020 but was rescheduled due to the global Covid-19 pandemic. Facebook account; RMIT Architecture website; Exhibition Opening Event and Awards. See the work up close, a pleasant return to face-to-face viewing post lockdown. COVID restrictions mean that the event is by invitation only this semester. invite you to our End of Semester Exhibitions featuring work from all RMIT Architecture and Master of Urban Design students. 12-16 November 11am-5pm open to public. Queer in the City: 1980s Clubs, fashion and queer culture in Melbourne What's On | The Capitol transformativeCohesion (); by Ho Kyeong Alan Kim, Major Project Semester 2 2021, Supervisor: A/Prof. S2-2022. END OF SEMESTER CRITS for RMIT Master of Architecture Design Studios. Nhadilla Gizky Nastiti - Exhibition Partnership Jr. Manager - LinkedIn What's next, Shape whats next: what studying Global Studies, Sustainability & Urban Planning will look like in 2020, Shape whats next: what studying Justice & Community Services will look like in 2020, Shape whats next: what studying Project Management will look like in 2020, Shape whats next: what studying Media and Communication will look like in 2020, RMIT Technology Matters series: Future of Design.