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www.rmit.edu.au/riierp

Work overseas as part of your study – RMIT International Industry Experience and Research (RIIERP)

Phuong Vinh Thi Nguyen

Lucy Stephen

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Goals

• To provide students with the opportunity to carry out their industry work experience at overseas companies and by doing so, get them exposed to work ethics in a different cultural environment

• To facilitate the production of graduates who are worldly in their outlook and hence globally employable

• To provide students / graduates with a wide range of infrastructure for the development of their vocational and research skills

• To provide RMIT the means of assessing the quality of its students / graduates from a global perspective

• To promote RMIT’s interaction with institutions / companies who have best practice in the relevant areas of expertise

RMIT University©June 2011 International & Development Portfolio

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RIIERP today

• RIIERP is the only program of its kind in Australia

• RIIERP is supported by 178 organisations in 17 countries

• RIIERP partners contribute about $2 million each year in generous student allowances

• More than 1,800 RMIT students have been placed around the globe

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Global destinations

RIIERP partner companies and institutions are based in 17 countries around the globe

RMIT University©June 2011 International & Development Portfolio

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Benefits and Responsibilities of Students

Benefits• Early exposure to global work

environment in different cultural and ethical settings

• Acquisition of the requisite skills for professional development

• Opportunity to improve global employability as a young graduate

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Responsibilities• To carry out their assigned tasks conscientiously

• To integrate well in work and social environment of their host companies and countries

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RIIERP Components

RIIERP

Undergraduate Program

Graduate Program

Research Collaboration

Work Experience

Bachelor Thesis Project

Graduate Traineeship

Postdoctoral Fellowship

Special Projects

RMIT +

Local Companies+

Overseas Partners

Postgraduate Research

RMIT Research Centres

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Research Centres

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Duration: • Special projects: dependent on projects

• Others: 6 – 12 months

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“Going to the other side of the globe to work on the F136 program has been such a fantastic experience and has allowed me to gain invaluable skills and experience in one of the world’s leading power systems companies. I’m very excited to gain a position on the Graduate Leadership Development Program and continue my career with Rolls-

Royce.”

RMIT Engineering Graduate Jason Seris, 2009 at Rolls-Royce in Indianapolis

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“I found this to be a very rewarding experience, as not only did I get to work in the highly competitive Space Industry, I also got to see some of the most incredible human inventions that have been and are being created.”

RMIT Aerospace Engineering student Allison Louise Adorni-Braccesi, 2009 at Astrium in Bremen

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“I have gained an understanding of Lean and Six Sigma methodologies which are a useful skill set that can be transferable to any given industry or workplace. Working for a multinational organisation has broadened my views of various cultural norms when dealing with

colleagues across the globe.” RMIT Marketing Graduate Lucy Stephen, 2010 at Siemens in Mühlheim

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Sacré-Cœur Basilica, Paris Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany Paris

Munich Barcelona Paragliding, Bavaria Berlin

Winterberg, GermanyCarneval, Cologne