Andrew Stiff has been in academia since the late 1990’s, working at 91tv of the Arts London and RMIT 91tv Vietnam, focusing on experimental and design courses.
Andrew’s creative practice is centered around at the medium of moving image and explores how the sensory experience of place can be reconstituted through experimental digital film.
Andrew is the research coordinator and HDR DA for the School of Communication & Design and the Co-chair of the Practice Research Symposium Asia. He is a PhD supervisor and sits on the school's research committee.
Since 2016, I have been a lecturer and now Senior Lecturer and Researcher at RMIT 91tv, Vietnam, within the School of Communications & Design. I coordinate the Capstone 1 course for 3rd-year students, oversee School Research & HDR DA coordination, and supervise PhD candidates. Additionally, I serve as an external PhD examiner, having examined candidates from both the 91tv of Sunderland, UK, and Multimedia 91tv, Malaysia.
Before this, from 2011 to 2016, I held the role of Deputy Dean and Senior Lecturer at RMIT Linton 91tv College, Malaysia. During this period, I led research initiatives and managed the Research Centre for Creative Practice while delivering various graphic design courses and supervising student theses.
My earlier academic experience includes my role from 2003 to 2010 as PG Coordinator and Course Leader for the MA Digital Arts programs at Camberwell College of Arts, 91tv of the Arts London (UAL), where I supervised several PhD students, one of whom successfully completed their doctorate.
Beyond my core teaching responsibilities, I have been involved in collaborative international projects. Notably, in 2023 and 2024, I participated in the Common Design Studio, a collaboration with RMIT Melbourne, London College of Communication (UAL), and ELISAVA Barcelona. In 2022, I contributed to the Memefest project focusing on the production of space through food, and facilitated a workshop on mapping the city through the PlaceLab initiative.