Introducing the final Engineersletter of 2023 – your exclusive guide to cutting-edge technology and industry insights.
As we wrap up the year, our complimentary newsletter remains your trusted source for staying informed. Discover the latest technological breakthroughs, industry updates, thought-provoking news articles, insightful interviews, and futuristic perspectives.
Stay at the forefront of the ever-changing engineering landscape as we bid farewell to 2023.
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EIT News
Dean’s Year-end Message
EIT Dean of Engineering Dr. Steve Mackay reflects on a year of triumphs and transformations, and wishes all a joyous holiday and success in 2024! Read more
Study in Perth or Melbourne in 2024
In addition to our online offerings, we also offer Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctorate qualifications on-campus in Australia. We currently have 2 campuses in Australia:
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– Study in our brand-new multi-level campus (more details to come in Jan/Feb 2024) offering our Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctor of Engineering programs.
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- Hydrogen Safety & Hazardous Areas Conference | Brisbane
- Earthing Conference | United Kingdom
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Be inspired by these EIT student experiences:
How Will the Transition from Oil and Gas Affect Engineers?
With the oil and gas sector transitioning, EIT instructors Terry Cousins and Dirk Ackerman share strategies for engineers in this evolving landscape. Read more
A Focus on Engineering
Shortage of Mining Engineers is a Concern in a Sustainable Era
There’s a shortage of young engineers in the mining sector. This article digs into the issues and offers some light at the end of the tunnel. Read more
The Evolving Landscape of Digital Skills in Engineering
There’s an urgent need for digital skills in the shift to Industry 5.0. Learn more in our in-depth article on staying ahead in the evolving engineering landscape. Read more
The Renowned Fifth Industrial Revolution and Engineering
Uncover the power of the Fifth Industrial Revolution (5IR) in engineering. Discover essential skills like technical proficiency, soft skills, interdisciplinary approaches, and digital literacy to excel in this transformative era. Read more
Other Interesting Reads
5 Underwater Hotels Redefining Engineering
It’s holiday time! Feed your travel and engineering curiosity with our list of hotels where innovation and engineering redefine the essence of luxury travel. Read more
6 Gifts That Engineers Would Love This Festive Season
There are no complex equations to finding the perfect gift for an engineer, just a dash of creativity! Explore our list of unique gift ideas for engineers. Read more
The Crucial Role of Workplace Well-Being for Engineers
Explore how good health fuels employee engagement and boosts organizational performance in our insightful article. Read more
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We look forward to helping you grow your engineering career in the near future.
Yours in engineering learning,
Steve Mackay – PhD
Dean of Engineering
This article was published December 19th, 2023 and the content is current as at the date of publication.
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