EIT’s 2021 Year in Review


22 December, 2021
As the year ends there were many standout moments here at EIT. The Engineering Institute of Technology’s heartbeat has always been education and the year provided many opportunities for budding engineers to join the ranks thanks to a range of services, webinars and of course all the courses and qualifications...Read More

Is It Too Late for Me to Start Studying?


16 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


14 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

EIT Student Story: Randall September


3 December, 2021
For the purists, Randall September’s pathway in studying engineering makes complete sense. He loves science, and he wants to know everything about it. For the realists his way of studying will make even more sense – he is working full time and had a taste of a 52883WA Advanced Diploma...Read More

EIT wins International Education and Training Award at Export Awards


26 November, 2021
The Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT) has been announced as the winner of the International Education and Training Export Award at the 59th 2021 Australian Export & Investment Awards held on the 25th of November 2021. The Australian Export & Investment Awards recognizes and honours both Australian exporters who have...Read More

Meet EIT Learning Support Officer: Isabel Sibanda


23 November, 2021
Thinking of completing a course with EIT? Or maybe you're already part of our student body? Then you will know how impactful a Learning Support Officer can be in ensuring you stay the course. Hailing from Bulawayo in Zimbabwe, Isabel Sibanda is one of EIT’s trusted Learning Support Officers (LSO)....Read More

How This EIT Student Applied His Advanced Diploma to His Work


15 November, 2021
Being a student is one thing. Studying while working in the mining sector of Botswana is another. Thatanyana Adeku has recently completed his 52857WA Advanced Diploma of Plant Engineering, and with it, he’s made a decisive change to his life – to keep studying. His reasons are more than admirable....Read More

From Tallest to Deepest: Southern Africa’s Impressive Mining Records


28 October, 2021
On the Southern tip of Africa sits unfathomable natural resources. Mining has made countries like Botswana, Zambia, and South Africa a place of innovation, where record-setting feats in mining have won the acclaim and adoration of the world.   Here are some jaw-dropping mining records from this rich African region you might not...Read More

How This EIT Student Made Learning Part of His Daily Routine


25 October, 2021
Luis Abuel is someone that can take aim and shoot. When he does he nearly never misses. While this statement relates to his pristine skill of dribbling a basketball and shooting a goal (by Luis’s estimate he can make 100 hoops in 20 minutes), it also applies to his life...Read More

Group Training in the Energy Field Creates a Sense of Belonging


21 October, 2021
Kelvin Power Station in South Africa has taken to expanding its annual budget for employee group training, upskilling, and education a few years ago and the result is phenomenal. One of the major successes is 90% employee retention. How did they do it? One part lies in group training, where...Read More