20 August - 20 August, 2025
20 August 2025 at 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM UTC+0
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Webinar details
Looking to sharpen your skills in electrical safety and take the next step in your engineering career?
Join our free and live information session on EIT’s Professional Certificate in Essential Practices for Electrical Safety, Earthing, and Lightning Protection. This 3-month, government-supported, online, microcredential is tailored for engineers, technicians, and professionals seeking practical, industry-relevant knowledge that can be applied immediately on the job.
In this session, we will unpack the course content, learning outcomes, scholarship opportunities, and show you how this certificate can serve as a pathway to further study, earning credit towards EIT’s Bachelor of Science (Electrical Engineering).
Whether you’re looking to upskill, stay compliant with regulations, or build toward a formal qualification, this flexible online course is a smart step in your professional journey.
- The webinar will be recorded and will be sent out to registered attendees afterwards.
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Key takeaways from this webinar
- Get a full overview of the course content, structure, and online delivery
- Learn about the course’s industry relevance and government-supported development
- Explore scholarship options and flexible online study
- Discover how this course can lead to further study with credit into EIT’s Bachelor of Science (Electrical Engineering)
- Get first-hand insights from a current student
About the presenters

Indumathi V, Deputy Dean
Indumathi V is an experienced Chartered Professional Engineer with over 20 years of expertise in electrical and electronics engineering, engineering education, and leadership. Her early career saw her working as a failure analysis engineer in the semiconductor manufacturing industry in Singapore.
Indumathi then moved to Perth, Western Australia, where she established a successful career in both higher education and vocational education and training. Over the years, she has worked as a lecturer and educator in various engineering fields, earning her recognition as the North Metropolitan Trainer of the Year in 2017. She was also a finalist for the WA Trainer of the Year.
Indumathi holds a Bachelor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the University of Western Australia, a Graduate Diploma of Adult and Vocational Education from Charles Sturt University, and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Canberra.
As a Fellow of Engineers Australia and Fellow of the Australian Institute of Management, Indumathi is a highly respected advocate for women and girls in STEM programs. She actively volunteers as a mentor, and her passion for education has led her to pursue a Ph.D. research project focused on empowering students and lecturers through data analytics via electroencephalography (EEG) sensors.

Emma Hart, EIT’s Higher Education Manager
Emma has a Bachelor’s and a Masters’s degree in Modern Languages and Linguistics as well as a Graduate Diploma of Education and a Cert IV in TAE. She has worked in the Education industry for over 15 years in a variety of roles from teaching and administration to overall management of programs and Colleges.
Emma currently oversees the Higher Education team and focuses on strategic planning, compliance, and quality assurance in addition to analyzing trends to continuously improve the Higher Education student experience.