Titus Shilongo: Exercising his mind on campus
Adriaan Roets11 February, 2022
For Bachelor of Science (Civil and Structural Engineering) student Titus Shilongo his on-campus experience is one where engineers get together and do not forget to have fun. Titus is one of the EIT Perth Campus students who opted to complete his tuition with face-to-face interaction. Titus at the EIT lab....Read More
EIT Expands Selection of Graduate Certificates
Jazreel Lee11 February, 2022
Updated for January 2023 intakes Answering the growing demand for engineering micro-credentials, there are now 13 Graduate Certificates offered by EIT. Graduate certificates are one of our online short courses, comprising of 4 units, and can be completed in just 6 months. These short qualifications are known as micro-credentials and...Read More
Get to know EIT Undergraduate Certificates
Adriaan Roets11 January, 2022
Whether your goal is to reskill or gain new compliance Undergraduate Certificates with EIT offers a valuable six-month qualification. The aim of Undergraduate Certificates is to assist engineers to either get back into studying or to assist them to gain entrance into a Bachelor degree later on. Picture: Unsplash Undergraduate...Read More
Changes engineers can make right now to reach sustainability goals
Adriaan Roets11 January, 2022
Through the development, application, promotion and communication of environmentally sustainable engineering practices and technologies, there is cause to mitigate engineering practices to always fall in line with practices for the improvement of climate change. November 2021 marked the COP26 summit where world leaders scratched heads to find effective solutions to...Read More
Is It Too Late for Me to Start Studying?
Isabella Foster16 December, 2021
As access to education continues to change, so does the student demographic. For mature-age students, sometimes the all too common question arises: Is it too late for me to start studying? Whether it's a career path that was never pursued or the desire to formalize work experience, many factors can...Read More
EIT Lecturers Predict 2022 Engineering Trends
Adriaan Roets14 December, 2021
As educators, EIT lecturers are responsible to develop new engineers while mediating engineering skills that are adaptive to the world for established engineers. While it’s a tough task, it is also one that comes with great insight. To close the year, we asked some EIT lecturers what engineering trends they...Read More
Engineering Plastics Market Booms: But What Does It Entail?
Adriaan Roets13 December, 2021
Plastic is not an easy topic to approach from any perspective. The petroleum-based material has become synonymous with the ills of the world. At the same time new innovative ways are seeing the light to use plastics. It’s also a growing market with a massive stake in the economy. We...Read More
Are Electric Vehicles the Future of Transport?
Adriaan Roets9 December, 2021
It's no secret that electric vehicles (EVs) are going to be prevalent in our future. Every year, we are seeing more and more automakers add EVs to their lineup. We took a brief look at the EV industry and where it is heading in the future. In November 2022, the...Read More
EIT Introduces Doctorate Research Scholarship For 2022
Jazreel Lee2 December, 2021
With over ten years of experience providing engineering education, the Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT) continues to create pathways and opportunities for aspiring engineers that help close the gap between education and the professional workplace. EIT has introduced the Doctorate Research Scholarship for candidates seeking commencement in its Professional On-Campus...Read More
Could Drone Light Shows Replace Fireworks?
Adriaan Roets1 December, 2021
Boom! You hear the mortar launch and in mere moments the sky is lit up with a plethora of color and even touches of magic. Lovers might embrace, a hand grazing to the small of some loved one’s back as shards of spent pyrotechnic stars float down to the earth...Read More