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RMIT School of Applied Communication (former) : ウィキペディア英語版 | RMIT School of Applied Communication (former)
The RMIT School of Applied Communication is a former academic school in the College of Design and Social Context (DSC) of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT University), located in Melbourne, Australia. The school hosts RMIT's Advertising, Communication Design, Editing and Publishing, Journalism, Media, Professional Communication (a specialised hybrid-degree covering Journalism, Media and Public Relations) and its Public Relations programs. It merged with the RMIT School of Creative Media on 6 July 2009 to form the RMIT School of Media and Communication.〔()〕 ==Location== The school was headquartered in Building 6 on Bowen Street at the RMIT City campus, located in the "RMIT Quarter" at the northern end of the Melbourne CBD. However, in recent years the school has begun to outgrow its home building, and parts of the school are now also located in buildings 4 and 7 at the City campus. The school will receive a new home in 2009, when it relocates to Building 9 (RMIT's historical radio communications building) at RMIT's City campus, which is undergoing a A$16.4 million refurbishment with two extra levels also being added to the building.〔(RMIT Property Services (Capital Works Program) - School of Applied Communication relocation )〕
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