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This is a list of RMIT University people .
This list of people includes alumni as well as current and former students and faculty of the Australian (RMIT University ) and Vietnamese (RMIT University Vietnam ) branches of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT).
It also includes alumni as well as former students and faculty from its antecedents: Melbourne Technical College (MTC) and Working Men's College (WMC); amalgamations with: Emily McPherson College of Domestic Economy (EMC), Melbourne College of Decoration, Melbourne College of Printing and Graphic Art and Melbourne College of Textiles; and merger with Phillip Institute of Technology (PIT).
Drawing and painting [ edit ]
Name
Association with RMIT
Notability
References
Maryam Al Zadjali
MA Arts Administration
painter and Director of the Omani Society of Fine Arts
[ 1]
Ian Armstrong
Dip Art
painter
[ 2]
Irene Barberis
former Head of Drawing
founder and Director of Metasenta and the DrawingSpace, Melbourne, both of which have been based at RMIT
[ 3] [ 4]
Charles Billich
art classes
painter; work held in the UN Headquarters , Vatican Museums and White House collections
[ 5] [ 6]
Godwin Bradbeer
former Head of Drawing
artist
[ 7] [ 8] [ 9]
Bill Coleman
art classes [MTC]
artist
[ 10]
David de Vries
painting classes
comic book artist and writer, previously with DC Comics and Mad Magazine
[ 11]
Lindsay Edward
attended, faculty
abstract artist, developed the Lindsay Edwards Fine Art Collection at RMIT
[ 12]
Vincent Fantauzzo
BFA, MFA, faculty
portrait artist, four time winner of the Archibald People's Choice Award
[ 13] [ 14]
Harold Freedman , OAM
art classes, former faculty
mural artist, former State Artist of Victoria
[ 15]
Luis Geraldes
former faculty
artist
[ 16]
Virginia Grayson
BFA (Hon), MFA, faculty
artist; recipient of the Dobell Prize (2008)
[ 17] [ 18] [ 19]
William Ellis Green , OAM
art classes
newspaper cartoonist; best known by the pen name "WEG"
[ 20]
Robin Hill
art classes
painter and naturalist
[ 21] [ 22]
Robert Hollingworth
MA (Fine Art), former faculty
artist; recipient of the Sir John Sulman Prize (1990)
[ 23]
Robert Ingpen , AM
Dip Art (Graphics), D Arts (honoris causa)
illustrator and writer; designed the flag of the Northern Territory and many Australian postage stamps
[ 24] [ 25] [ 26]
Kenneth Jack , AM , MBE
art classes
painter; work held in the National Gallery of Australia and Windsor Castle Royal Collection
[ 21] [ 27] [ 28]
Robert Jacks , AO
BA (Painting)
artist; recipient of the Sir John Sulman Prize (1998) and Bendigo Art Gallery 's Robert Jacks Prize named in his honour
[ 29] [ 30] [ 31]
Jennifer Joseph
fine art classes
artist
[ 32]
Anne Judell , AO
BA
artist; recipient of the Dobell Prize (2011)
[ 33]
Barry Kay
art classes, painting
painter, scenery and costume design for the theatre, photographer
[ 34] [ 35]
John Kelly
BA (Painting), MA (Painting)
painter; painted the "Dobell's Cows" series
[ 36] [ 37]
Roger Kemp
commercial art classes [WMC]
abstract artist
[ 38]
Ligel Lambert
(Painting), MFA
painter
[ 39]
Sam Leach
BA (Hon) (Painting), MFA
painter; third artist ever to receive the Archibald and Wynne prizes in the same year (2010)
[ 40] [ 41]
Richard Linton
photolithography classes
painter
[ 42]
Tony Lloyd
MFA
painter
[ 43]
Van Thanh Rudd
BA (Hon) (Painting)
controversial artist; nephew of former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd
[ 44] [ 45]
Gareth Sansom
art classes
artist; former dean of the School of Art at the Victorian College of the Arts and recipient of the Dobell Prize (2012)
[ 31] [ 46] [ 47]
Napier Waller , CMG , OBE
former faculty [WMC]
mural artist
[ 15] [ 48]
Charles Wheeler , OBE , DCM
art classes
painter and recipient of the Archibald Prize (1933)
[ 49]
Photography and printmaking [ edit ]
Sculpture and smithing [ edit ]
Name
Association with RMIT
Notability
References
Kingsley Baird
MFA
sculptor
[ 65]
Peter Corlett
attended
sculptor
[ 66]
Stuart Devlin , AO , CMG
Dip Art (Smithing), D Arts (honoris causa)
goldsmith; designed the decimal coinage of Australia ; former official jeweller to Queen Elizabeth II
[ 24] [ 67]
Ray Ewers
art classes
sculptor; work held by the Australian War Memorial
[ 68]
Leonard French , OBE
art classes
artist; designed the stained glass ceiling of the National Gallery of Victoria
[ 21] [ 69]
Pamela Irving , OBE
former faculty
sculptor; created the popular "Larry La Trobe " sculpture in City Square, Melbourne
[ 70]
Stacha Halpern
attended
sculptor
[ 71]
Inge King
D Arts (honoris causa), faculty
sculptor
[ 24] [ 56]
Clement Meadmore
BEng, D Arts (honoris causa)
sculptor
[ 24] [ 72] [ 73]
Lenton Parr
Sculpture classes, D Arts (honoris causa)
former director of the Victorian College of the Arts ; Lenton Parr Library at the VCA named in his honour
[ 24] [ 50] [ 74]
Klytie Pate , AO
art classes [MTC]
potter; work held by the National Gallery of Victoria and the National Gallery of Australia
[ 75]
Simon Perry
faculty
sculptor; created the popular "Public Purse" sculpture in Bourke Street, Melbourne
[ 76]
Lisa Roet
BFA
sculptor
[ 73]
Zoja Trofimiuk
MFA
sculptor
[ 73]
Victor Vodicka , AM
faculty, Fellowship Dip Art/Ind. Design
gold and silversmith
[ 77] [ 78]
Teisutis Zikaras
former faculty
sculptor
[ 50] [ 79]
Business and society [ edit ]
Name
Association with RMIT
Notability
References
Peter Beilharz
former faculty
sociologist ; co-founder and editor of the academic journal Thesis Eleven
[ 95]
Henry Bosch , AO
faculty
businessman; adjunct professor in the RMIT School of Management
[ 96]
Allan Briggs
faculty
crisis communications expert and founder of Briggs Communications
[ 97]
Andrew Darbyshire , AM
attended
software entrepreneur and philanthropist, founder of Pacsoft
[ 98]
Andrew Demetriou
former faculty
former CEO of the Australian Football League (AFL)
[ 99]
The Ven . Philip Down
DipAppSci
Church of England Archdeacon of Ashford
[ 100] [ 101]
David Dunstan
former faculty
Australian history academic; former Director of Monash University 's National Centre for Australian Studies
[ 102]
Bob Isherwood
Dip Art (Advert), D Comm (honoris causa)
business leader; former Worldwide Creative Director of Saatchi & Saatchi
[ 24] [ 103]
Margaret Gardner , AO
former Vice-Chancellor
economist and community leader, current Vice-Chancellor of Monash University (2014–present)
[ 104]
Paul James
former faculty
Director of the UN Global Cities Programme and former director of the RMIT Global Cities Research Institute
[ 105]
Mary Kalantzis
faculty
Adjunct Professor in the RMIT School of Global Studies, Social Science and Planning
[ 106]
Bruce Kingsbury , VC
attended
World War II soldier and recipient of the Victoria Cross
[ 107]
Tan Le
faculty
business leader and president of Emotiv Systems
[ 108] [ 109]
Jonathan Ling
MBA
CEO and managing director of New Zealand's largest listed company Fletcher Building
[ 110]
Paul Little , AO
attended, D Bus (honoris causa)
Director of Little Projects and former Director of Australasia's largest transport company Toll Holdings
[ 24] [ 111] [ 112]
Francis Macnab , AM , OM
D Psych (honoris causa)
Executive Minister of the Uniting Church of St Michael's in Melbourne and founder of the Cairnmillar Institute
[ 113] [ 114]
Harold Mitchell , AC
Dip Advert, DBus (honoris causa)
media entrepreneur and philanthropist, founder of Mitchell Communications
[ 115]
Tom Nairn
former faculty
nationalist , RMIT's Globalism Research Centre Tom Nairn Lecture named in his honour
[ 116]
Jacques Nasser , AO
BBus, D Tech (honoris causa)
Chairman of the World's largest mining company BHP Billiton , and former CEO of Ford
[ 24] [ 117] [ 118]
Tony Naughton
former faculty
former professor of economics and head of the RMIT School of Economics, Finance and Marketing
[ 119]
The Hon . Francis Ormond
founder
grazier , politician and public benefactor; Building 1 (Francis Ormond Building) at RMIT named in his honour
[ 120]
Charles Pearson
former faculty
journalist and politician; Pearson & Murphy's café at RMIT named after him
[ 121] [ 122]
Melinda Tankard Reist
BA (Journ)
advocate for women's rights and media commentator
[ 123]
Bruce Ruxton , AM , OBE
attended
former president of the Returned and Services League of Australia (Victorian Branch)
[ 124]
Leonie Sandercock
former Deputy Dean
former deputy dean of the RMIT School of Global Studies, Social Science and Planning
[ 125]
Dame Margaret Scott , AC , DBE
Dip Ed, Grad Dip Arts, D Ed (honoris causa)
ballet dancer; founder and former director of the Australian Ballet School
[ 24] [ 126]
Paul Stoddart
attended
former owner of the Minardi (Formula 1 ) and Minardi Team USA (Indy Car ) racing teams
[ 127]
Ziggy Switkowski
current chancellor
business leader and nuclear scientist
[ 128]
Robert Thomson
BA (Journ)
CEO of News Corp , former editor-at-large of The Wall Street Journal as well as The Times
[ 129] [ 130]
Name
Association with RMIT
Notability
References
Hillson Beasley
faculty
architect
[ 131]
Robin Boyd , CBE
Architecture classes
influential architect and proponent of modern architecture in Australia
[ 132] [ 133]
Mark Burry
faculty
Director of RMIT's Design Research Institute and Spatial Information Architecture Laboratory
[ 134] [ 135]
Neil Clerehan
Attended
architect
[ 136]
Peter Corrigan
D Arch (honoris causa), faculty
architect; Principal of Edmond and Corrigan
[ 24] [ 137]
Norman Day
MArch, D Arch (honoris causa), faculty
architect and writer; adjunct professor of architecture at RMIT
[ 24] [ 138] [ 139]
Harold Desbrowe-Annear
former faculty [WMC]
architect
[ 140]
Harriet Edquist
professor of architectural history
architectural historian
[ 141]
Zahava Elenberg
BArch (Hon)
architect; Young Australian Businesswoman of the Year (2003)
[ 142]
Cassandra Fahey
BArch
architect; designed the controversial "Sam Newman House" in St Kilda
[ 143]
Ernest Fooks
former faculty [MTC]
architect; first lecturer in town planning at Melbourne Technical College (antecedent to RMIT)
[ 144]
Eli Giannini
BArch, MArch
architect, director of MGS Architects and Life Fellow of the Australian Institute of Architects
[ 145] [ 146]
Sean Godsell
MArch
sustainable-design architect
[ 147] [ 148]
Elizabeth Grant, CF
Faculty
Assoc Professor of Architecture & Urban Design RMIT ; Adjunct Professor of Architecture and Design at the University of Canberra , Adjunct Associate Professor of Architecture University of Queensland
[ 149]
Graeme Gunn
Dip, D Arch (honoris causa), former faculty
architect; foundation dean of the RMIT School of Architecture and Design
[ 150]
The Hon . Prof . Evan Walker , AO
Dip Arch, FRMIT
former Minister for the Arts, Industry, Major Projects and Public Works; former architect; Former President of RMIT Council
[ 151]
Daryl Jackson , AO
Dip Arch
architect; designed Etihad Stadium and the MCG 's Great Southern Stand
[ 152] [ 153]
Nonda Katsalidis
MArch
architect; Principal of Fender Katsalidis Architects ; designed Eureka Tower
[ 154]
William S.W. Lim
D Arch (honoris causa), faculty
architect; Adjunct Professor of Architecture at RMIT
[ 24] [ 155]
Peter Maddison
BArch 1983, D Design (honoris causa) 2014
architect, host Grand Designs Australia 2009-23
Peter McIntyre , AO
Dip Arch
architect; Emeritus professor of Architecture at the University of Melbourne
[ 156] [ 157]
Paul Mees , OAM
former faculty
urban planner
[ 158]
Geoffrey Harley Mewton
former faculty [WMC]
architect and proponent of modern architecture in Australia
[ 159]
Paul Morgan
BArch, MDesign
architect
[ 160]
Barry Patten
Dip Arch
architect; designed the Sidney Myer Music Bowl
[ 161]
Arpan Shah
Dip Arch
Indian Architect
[ 162]
Howard Raggatt
MArch, faculty
architect; Principal of Ashton Raggatt McDougall ; Adjunct Professor of Architecture at RMIT
[ 163] [ 164]
Ivan Rijavec
BArch, MArch, faculty
architect and creative director
[ 165] [ 166]
Louis Sauer
Faculty
architect; former head of the department of architecture at Carnegie-Mellon University
[ 167]
Kerstin Thompson
BArch(Hon), faculty
architect
[ 168]
John Wardle
BArch, MArch
architect; Adjunct Professor of Architecture and Design at the University of South Australia
[ 169] [ 170] [ 171]
James Weirick
Former Head of Landscape Architecture
architect
[ 172]
Name
Association with RMIT
Notability
References
Prue Acton , OBE
Dip Textile Design, D Arts (honoris causa)
fashion designer and businesswoman
[ 24] [ 87] [ 173]
Peter Alexander
faculty
fashion designer
[ 174]
Jenny Bannister
Dip Fashion [EMC]
fashion designer
[ 175] [ 176]
Graham Bennett
art classes
costume designer, teacher and collaborator with Academy Award -winner John Truscott
[ 177] [ 178]
Linda Britten
Dip Fashion [EMC]
fashion designer
[ 179]
Linda Jackson
Dip Fashion Design [EMC]
fashion designer
[ 180]
Toni Matičevski
BA (Fashion) (Hon)
fashion designer; former designer with Nino Cerruti and Donna Karan
[ 181]
Sruli Recht
BA (Fashion)
fashion designer; infamous for using Arctic Fox fur, seal pelt and whale skin in his designs
[ 182] [ 183]
Laksmi Shari De-Neefe Suardana
B.Des in Fashion Design
Indonesian fashion designer, co-founder Ubud Writers & Readers Festival , G20 Ambassador , UNICEF activist, book author, fashion model, Winner of Puteri Indonesia 2022 , Miss Universe Indonesia 2022
[ 184]
Note: RMITV is a department of the RMIT University Student Union , which offers training accredited by RMIT.[ 185]
Film and television [ edit ]
Name
Association with RMIT
Notability
References
David Astle
faculty
writer; known for his crosswords in The Age and Sydney Morning Herald and television show Letters and Numbers
[ 219]
Bunty Avieson
Assoc Dip Journ
journalist and author
[ 220]
Les Carlyon , AC
faculty
dual Walkley Award -winning journalist and author
[ 221]
Julian de Stoop
BA (Journ)
sports journalist, currently the Melbourne bureau chief of Fox Sports News on Fox Sports
[ 222]
John Garrett
BA (Photo)
photojournalist
[ 223]
Alicia Gorey
BA (Journ)
journalist; presenter of the Melbourne weekend edition of Nine News on the Nine Network
[ 224] [ 225] [ 226]
Anthony Hudson
BA (Journ)
sports journalist; chief Australian rules football reporter on the Ten Network
[ 227]
Andrew Jaspan
faculty
journalist; co-founder and editor of The Conversation and former editor of The Age , The Observer and The Scotsman
[ 228] [ 229]
Nick Johnston
BA (Journ)
journalist; former senior reporter for the national weekday edition of Nine News on the Nine Network
[ 230]
Rebecca Maddern
BA (Media)
news presenter; host of the Melbourne weekday edition of Seven News on the Seven Network
[ 231]
Kirsten Magasdi
BA (Journ)
journalist; travel reporter for Fast Track on BBC World News
[ 232]
Edwin Maher
former faculty
journalist; first non-Chinese presenter with China's international news service CCTV News
[ 233] [ 234]
Chris Masters , PSM
D Comm (honoris causa), faculty
Walkley Award and Logie award-winning journalist; adjunct professor of communication at RMIT
[ 24] [ 235]
Nick McKenzie
BA (Journalism) 2001
journalist, Melbourne's The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald and The Australian Financial Review, previously reported for Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Four Corners and Nine’s 60 Minutes; Walkley Awards,G raham Perkin Australian Journalist of the Year, Kennedy Award for Journalist of the Year
Brett McLeod
BA (Media)
journalist; reporter on the Melbourne edition of Nine News on the Nine Network
[ 225] [ 236]
Amy Parks
BA (Journ)
journalist; reporter on the Melbourne edition of Seven News on the Seven Network and formally with the Nine Network
[citation needed ]
Muriel Porter , OAM
former faculty
journalist and theological writer
[ 237]
Jill Singer
faculty
Walkley Award-winning journalist; former senior reporter for The 7:30 Report on ABC
[ 238] [ 239] [ 240]
Name
Association with RMIT
Notability
References
The Hon . Austin Asche , AC , QC
former President
3rd Chief Justice and 13th Administrator of the Northern Territory
[ 276] [ 277]
The Hon . Ted Baillieu , AO , MLA
Dip Bus
46th Premier of Victoria
[ 278]
The Hon . Lord Richard Casey
FRMIT
16th Governor-General of Australia ; Casey Building and Plaza at RMIT named in his honour
[ 279]
Neil Comrie , APM , AO
Assoc Dip Criminal Justice
former Chief Commissioner of Victoria Police
[ 280]
Peter Francis Davies
Dip Surveying, Head of Department
Mayor of City of Waverley ; Board of Works Commissioner; army officer; surveyor ; Head of Department of Land Information RMIT; Francis Ormond Medal 1992
[ 281] [ 282]
Brig . Sir Bernard Evans , DSO , ED
architecture classes [WMC], former President [MTC]
75th Lord Mayor of Melbourne , army officer and architect
[ 283]
Senator Steve Fielding
BEng
current Leader of the Family First Party
[ 284] [ 285]
Sir Samuel Gillott , CBE
former President [WMC]
47th Lord Mayor of Melbourne
[ 286]
The Hon . Rob Hulls
justice studies, Juris Doctor
former Attorney-General and Deputy Premier of Victoria
[ 287] [ 288]
Pat McNamara
business studies
former Leader of the National Party (Victorian Branch) and Deputy Premier of Victoria
[ 289]
The Hon . Sir William McPherson , KBE
founder [EMC]
31st Premier of Victoria, donated the majority of foundation funds to the Emily McPherson College (now a part of RMIT)
[ 290] [ 291] [ 292]
Oliver Nilsen , CBE , JP
attended [WMC]
70th Lord Mayor of Melbourne
[ 293]
Peter Ryan , MLA
justice studies
former Leader of the National Party (Victorian Branch) and former Deputy Premier of Victoria
[ 294] [ 295]
Lieut-Gen . John Sanderson , AC
Dip Civ Eng
former Chief of the Australian Army and 31st Governor of Western Australia
[ 296]
The Hon . Marcus Stephen
Dip Accounting
11th President of Nauru ; weightlifter and Olympic and Commonwealth Games gold medallist
[ 297]
The Hon . William Watt , PC
accounting and grammar classes [WMC]
24th Premier of Victoria and campaigner for the Australian federation cause
[ 298]
Name
Association with RMIT
Notability
References
The Hon. Frank Anstey
attended
former Minister for Health in the Parliament of Australia
[ 299] [ 300]
The Hon . Bruce Billson
BBus, Grad Dip Management, MBus (Lead)
former Minister for Small Business in the Parliament of Australia
[ 301] [ 302]
Don Cameron
President [MTC]
former Minister for Aircraft Production during World War II and Post-Master General of Australia
[ 303]
The Hon . Bruce Chamberlain
former faculty
former president of the Legislative Council in the Parliament of Victoria
[ 304]
Richard Dalla-Riva , MLC
Assoc Dip Bus [PIT]
former Minister for Employment and Industrial Relations in the Parliament of Victoria
[ 305] [ 306]
David Davis , MLC
BAppSci [PIT]
former Minister for Health and Ageing in the Parliament of Victoria
[ 307]
Sir Raymond Garrett
science and engineering classes
former President of the Legislative Council in the Parliament of Victoria
[ 308] [ 309]
Lim Boon Heng
D Bus (honoris causa), former faculty
current minister in the Prime Minister of Singapore's Office
[ 24] [ 310]
The Hon . David Hodgett , MLA
BBus (Management)
former Minister for Major Projects, Manufacturing and Ports
[ 311]
Sir George Knox , CMG
engineering classes
former Speaker of the Legislative Assembly in the Parliament of Victoria
[ 312]
The Hon . John Lemmon
attended [WMC], former President [WMC]
former Minister for Public Instruction; longest serving Victorian politician (51 years)
[ 303] [ 313] [ 314]
The Hon . Jenny Lindell
Dip Medical Radiation
former Speaker of the Legislative Assembly in the Parliament of Victoria
[ 315] [ 316]
The Hon . Justin Madden
BArch
former Minister for Planning in the Parliament of Victoria; former AFL footballer
[ 317]
Barry Pullen
Dip Civ Eng
former Minister for Conservation and the Environment in the Parliament of Victoria
[ 318]
The Hon . Gordon Rich-Phillips , MLC
BEng
former Minister for Technology and Aviation Industry in the Parliament of Victoria
[ 319]
Neil Pope
Dip Bus Studies
former Minister or Education in the Parliament of Victoria
[ 320]
The Hon . Prof . Evan Walker , AO
Dip Arch, FRMIT
former Minister for the Arts, Industry, Major Projects and Public Works; former architect
[ 321]
James Webster
attended
former Minister for Science and the Environment in the Parliament of Australia
[ 322]
Richard Worth , OBE , KstJ
PhD
former Minister for Internal Affairs in the Parliament of New Zealand
[ 323]
Note: RMIT offers degrees in applied sciences of health and life , but does not have a medical school.[ 345] [ 346]
Name
Association with RMIT
Notability
References
Ian Browne
attended
cyclist and Olympic and Commonwealth Games gold medallist
[ 352]
Christine Envall
attended
professional bodybuilder
[ 353]
Elizabeth Gardner
BAppSci (Human)
freestyle skier
[ 354]
Carrie Graf , OAM
BAppSci
basketballer and former coach of the Australia women's national basketball team
[ 355]
Allan Hahn , OAM
DAppSci (honoris causa), faculty
sports scientist; emeritus professor of the Australian Institute of Sport
[ 198]
Steven Hooker , OAM
attended
pole vaulter and Olympic and Commonwealth Games gold medallist
[ 356]
Gus Johnston
BA (Advert)
field hockey player and anti-homophobia in sports campaigner
[ 357]
Lydia Lassila , OAM
B AppSci (Human)
freestyle skier and Winter Olympic Games gold medallist
[ 354] [ 358] [ 359]
Bill Lawry , AM
attended
former captain of the Australia national cricket team ; sports commentator
[ 360]
James Marburg
BA
rower and Olympic Games silver medallist
[ 361]
David Morris
current student
freestyle skier
[ 358]
Nick Morris , OAM
BAppSci (Human)
wheelchair basketballer and Paralympic Games gold medallist
[ 362]
Elizabeth Patrick
current student
rowing coxswain
[ 361]
Colin Ridgway
attended
former NFL player with Dallas Cowboys and first Australian to play in the NFL
[ 360]
Jared Tallent
current student
race walker , Olympic Games silver and Commonwealth Games gold medallist
[ 361]
James Tomkins , OAM
BBus
rower and three-time Olympic Games gold medallist; financial analyst
[ 363]
Peter Thomson
physics classes
golfer and five-time winner of the British Open
[ 364]
Max Walker
Dip Arch
former cricketer and AFL player with Melbourne Demons; architect and entrepreneur
[ 365] [ 366]
Charlie Walsh , OAM
former faculty
former coach of Australian national cycling team ; helped develop the RMIT-AIS Olympic Superbike
[ 367]
Julien Wiener
BBus (Management)
cricketer and first Jew to play for Australia
[ 368]
Science and technology [ edit ]
Name
Association with RMIT
Notability
References
Amanda Barnard
B Sci (AppPhysics) (Hon), PhD
nanotechnologist and theoretical physicist; Head of the CSIRO Nanoscience Laboratory
[ 374] [ 375]
Martin G. Bean
former Vice-Chancellor
technology executive; former Global Director of Microsoft and former Vice-Chancellor of Open University
[ 376]
Gordon S. Brown
Dip Civil Eng, Elec Eng, Mech Eng [WMC]
cyberneticist ; Emeritus professor of Electrical Engineering at MIT
[ 377] [ 378]
John Béchervaise , OAM , MBE
science classes
Antarctic explorer and author
[ 379]
Drew Clarke , AO , PSM
BAppSc (Surveying)
Chief of Staff to Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull , Secretary of the Department of Communications , surveyor ,
Megan Clark , AC
DAppSci (honoris causa), former faculty
scientist; current CEO of the CSIRO
[ 130]
J. Donald R. de Raadt
FRMIT
Emeritus Professor of Informatics and System Science at Luleå University of Technology
[ 380]
Graham Dorrington
faculty
aeronautical engineer ; subject of the 2004 documentary The White Diamond by Werner Herzog
[ 381] [ 382]
Dennis Gibson , AO
former Chancellor
mathematician
[ 383] [ 384]
Ranulph Glanville
former faculty
cybernetics theoretician
[ 385]
Alfred Gottschalk
former faculty
biochemist and glycoprotein researcher
[ 386]
Ann Henderson-Sellers
former Deputy Vice-Chancellor
former Director of the UN Climate Programme
[ 387]
Arthur R. Hogg
science classes
astronomer and physicist
[ 388]
Kourosh Kalantar-zadeh
attended (PhD) and also former faculty
Materials scientist, electronic engineer and Australian Research Council (ARC) Laureate Fellow; recipient of the IEEE and ACS awards
[ 389]
Richard Kaner
faculty
chemist and nanotechnologist; recipient of the Tolman Award (2008)
[ 390]
Lakshmi Kantam
faculty
chemist; adjunct professor and director of the IICT -RMIT Research Centre
[ 391]
William Kernot
former President [WMC]
engineer , first professor of engineering at the University of Melbourne , Old Kernot Engineering School at RMIT named in his honour, Kernot Memorial Medal awarded by University of Melbourne to Australian engineers.
[ 392] [ 393]
Albert Kitson
geology, mining, surveying classes [WMC]
geologist; recipient of the Lyell Medal (1927)
[ 394]
David Malin , AM
D AppSci (honoris causa)
astronomer, scientific photographer
[ 395]
Henry Millicer , AM
D Eng (honoris causa); former faculty
aircraft designer
[ 24] [ 396] [ 397]
Luca Marmorini
faculty
head of the engine and electronics department for the Ferrari F1 team
[ 398]
Leslie H. Martin , CBE , FAA , FRS
faculty [WMC]
physicist, Founding Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science
[ 399] [ 400]
Alan Pears , AM
faculty
environmental analyst
[ 401]
Mandyam Srinivasan , AM
former faculty
biologist
[ 359]
Manfred Steger
faculty
Professor of Global Studies at RMIT and the Director of RMIT's Globalism Research Centre
[ 402]
Lawrence Wackett , KBE
former faculty
Australian aircraft industry pioneer; RMIT's Lawrence Wackett Aerospace Centre named in his honour
[ 403]
Heinrich Karsten Wagenfeld
former faculty
theoretical and experimental physicist
[ 404]
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