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  2. Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    The antecedent of RMIT, the Working Men's College of Melbourne, was founded by the Scottish-born grazier and politician the Hon. Francis Ormond in the 1880s. Planning began in 1881, with Ormond basing his model for the college on the Birkbeck Literary and Scientific Institution (now a constituent college of the University of London), Brighton College of Art (now the University of Brighton ...

  3. RMIT Melbourne City campus - Wikipedia

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    The City campus is RMIT's original campus and was founded in 1887 as the Working Men's College (now Building 1). [1] The college was initially established as a night school for the instruction of "art, science and technology" – in the words of its founder Francis Ormond – "especially to working men".

  4. RMIT Building 8 - Wikipedia

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    RMIT Building 8 is an educational building, part of RMIT University's City campus in Melbourne, Victoria. It is located at 383 Swanston Street , on the northern edge of Melbourne's central business district.

  5. Swanston Academic Building - Wikipedia

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    The Swanston Academic building is an RMIT building designed by the architecture firm Lyons and is located on Swanston Street in Melbourne across from Peter Corrigan designed building 8 and ARM's Storey Hall. Construction began in September 2010 and was completed in September 2012.

  6. Storey Hall - Wikipedia

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    Storey Hall, located at 342–344 Swanston Street in Melbourne, Australia, is part of the RMIT City campus of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT University). It consists of a grand meeting hall constructed in 1887, extended and renovated in 1996, providing a large upper hall, the lower hall as home to RMIT Gallery First Site, and ...

  7. RMIT University - Wikipedia

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    RMIT University (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology) is a global university in Melbourne, Australia. It is known for its prestige in its focus on design, technology, and innovative learning systems offering undergraduate degrees and postgraduate studies including in fields consisting of art, business engineering, and the sciences.

  8. List of research centres and institutes of the Royal ...

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    This is a list of research centres and institutes of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) located at the campuses of its Australian (RMIT University) and Vietnamese (RMIT University Vietnam) branches, its European centre and partner sites.

  9. RMIT Building 11 - Wikipedia

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    RMIT Building 11, also informally known as RMIT Spiritual Centre, is a building located at the City campus of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT University), and is part of the Old Melbourne Gaol. [1] The centre is a place for students to practise mindful meditation, which is an activity organised by the RMIT Chaplaincy Service. [2]