Presenting the November Engineersletter: your pathway to the latest in cutting-edge tech and industry insights!
This complimentary newsletter keeps you informed, bringing you the most recent technological advancements, industry updates, compelling news articles, enlightening interviews, and futuristic perspectives.
Stay ahead of the curve and explore the continuously evolving engineering landscape.
You can also be part of our recently launched LinkedIn community, where you can connect with professionals globally, and engage in discussions on all things engineering! Join now.
Starting in January 2024:
In case you missed it, our Virtual Open Week took place in late October, and now, you have the chance to dive into all the recorded sessions at your convenience! With a total of 12 informative sessions at your disposal, you’ll discover a wealth of valuable insights about our offerings, all just a click away.
Featured Event: Hydrogen Safety & Hazardous Areas Conference, 4th-5th December
Register for our Upcoming Technical Webinars
Be inspired by these EIT student experiences:
In case you missed it, we bring you some of the highlights from our recent annual graduation ceremony. Read more
During the graduation, the recipients of the 2023 Engineering Institute of Technology’s Teaching Excellence Awards were also announced. Read more
We look at some of the critical engineering disciplines contributing to this engineering marvel and some of the environmental concerns. Read more
Explore the rush of automotive technology with Formula 1 cars, where engineering brilliance delivers unmatched speed, performance, and safety. Read more
Engineering is a vital field, making the correctness of your study methods essential for success. Explore a few of these study techniques. Read more
From the Sydney Opera House to the Leaning Tower of Pisa, we look at five of the costliest civil and construction engineering mishaps. Read more
As Air France celebrates its 90th anniversary, we reflect on its remarkable history and reflect on a tragic chapter in its history – the Concorde crash. Read more
We have a limited number of places available for our upcoming courses. Contact us today to secure your place!
We look forward to helping you grow your engineering career in the near future.
Yours in engineering learning,
Steve Mackay – PhD
Dean of Engineering