EIT Introduces 9 New Graduate Certificate Courses


2 July, 2021
Micro-credentials like Graduate Certificates are emerging as badges of honor in the workplace or as an educational pathway to further education in engineering.   It is an excellent way for working engineers to upskill, or for graduates to add to their academic portfolio and be job-ready.  Nine New Courses With EIT  EIT is introducing 9 new...Read More

How an EIT Graduate Is Paving the Way for Women in Engineering


23 June, 2021
June 23rd marks International Women in Engineering Day. Today we are recognizing the fantastic work of women in engineering including almost three-time EIT graduate, Renée Gaspar. With a Bachelors of Applied Science in Materials Chemistry and a Bachelor of Engineering Honors Degree in Chemical Engineering from RMIT University, as a...Read More

Why Study Biomedical Engineering at EIT?


28 May, 2021
Do you want to be at the forefront of improving and saving lives? Biomedical engineering lets you do just that. Read on to find out more about why you should pursue this exciting engineering discipline at the Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT). Bridging the gap between engineering and medicine, biomedical...Read More

EIT Goes Mobile: Education in the Palm of Your Hand


7 May, 2021
EIT is enriching its unique delivery model for students by enabling access to Moodle through mobile devices. The use of mobile devices is gradually becoming a compelling learning tool used to enhance teaching and learning in distance education. Its usage ensures flexible course delivery, makes it possible for learners to...Read More
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How the Internet of Things (IoT) Can Transform Agriculture


6 May, 2021
A laid-back lifestyle on a farm in the Philippines is not only ideal, but simpler than you may think due to the Internet of Things (IoT). At its most basic level, IoT connects electronics and everyday objects to a wider infrastructure that allows those devices to intelligently interact with the...Read More
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EIT Research Paper Proposes a Novel Method for Wind Power Plant Sizing and Siting in Distribution Networks


5 May, 2021
EIT Master of Engineering student, Santosh Ghimire, had to use a kerosene lamp to study and do his homework while growing up. His formative years in Nepal meant he was part of a sizable portion of the population that didn’t have access to electricity at home. Now he authors a...Read More

Introducing the Robert Snaith Scholarship for Aspiring Technicians


29 April, 2021
Pictured: Robert Snaith Great teachers inspire, and Robert Snaith led the charge in his field of mechanical engineering. Rob joined EIT back in 2005; from the very beginning, his passion for the subject and his students was evident. His experience in fluid system engineering, coupled with his management expertise, made...Read More
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Meet EIT Student Ambassador: Douglas Mugweni


27 April, 2021
This year two student ambassadors were selected to represent the Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT), Aaron Brook and Douglas Mugweni.  In this profile piece, we are proud to introduce Douglas Mugweni. During 2020, Douglas completed EIT's Master of Engineering (Industrial Automation).  Douglas grew up in Zimbabwe, and his early interest in maths and science...Read More
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EIT Celebrates Two Decades of Group Training


23 March, 2021
No one knows the value of training better than EIT’s International Engineering Education Manager, Kevin Baker. This year, he celebrates his 21st anniversary in charge of the institute’s group training department, a stewardship that has seen the company run courses for everyone from; Coca-Cola to NASA, the major oil and...Read More
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Felix’s Experience: Transition from Online to On-Campus Study


9 March, 2021
Originally from Nigeria, Felix Okoh is a current on-campus Master of Engineering (Industrial Automation) student who began his EIT learning journey online. He is now based in Perth in Western Australia and this month we had the pleasure of hearing about his experience from starting his studies online before transferring...Read More