Introducing the September Engineersletter: your gateway to cutting-edge tech and industry insights!
Designed to keep you in the loop, this complimentary newsletter brings you the latest technological advancements, industry updates, captivating news articles, enlightening interviews, and futuristic perspectives.
Stay ahead of the curve and explore the ever-evolving engineering landscape.

It is not too late to start a short course or an Australian-accredited Advanced Diploma with us before the end of the year.
Browse our 10 upcoming short courses and upskill in 3 months.
Browse our 5 upcoming Australian-accredited Advanced Diplomas and gain a world-class qualification.
Not thinking about studying until 2024? Browse our full course schedule below.

Our upcoming Virtual Open Week is your opportunity to learn more about us and our offerings in-depth from key staff and lecturers! We have a range of live sessions (that will also be recorded) to suit engineers of all backgrounds and interests.
Registrants will receive:
– a free code to a DPR-SP Preparation Maths, Physics, and Chemistry self-paced video course (valued at US$499)!
– a place in the draw to win 1 of 2 prizes: an EIT gift pack including a branded polo shirt, coffee mug, and ballpoint pen OR a free online ticket to the upcoming 2-day Hydrogen Safety & Hazardous Areas Conference.

Register for one of our many upcoming free technical webinars:
– Introduction to Power Distribution | Thursday 21 September
– Low Voltage Design: Electrical Design Process | Thursday 28 September
– HVAC System Sizing Based on Computational Fluid Dynamics | Thursday 5 October
– Low Voltage Design: Coordinating With Others | Wednesday 11 October
– Low Voltage Design: Maximum Demand | Wednesday 18 October

Be inspired by these EIT students’ experiences:
– Annie Masara, 52883WA Advanced Diploma of Applied Electrical Engineering (Electrical Systems) student and 2023 student ambassador.
– Amos Ologunleko, Master of Engineering (Industrial Automation) student, has recently written a book on leadership.
– Faruk Faru, Professional Certificate of Competency in Chemical Engineering & Plant Design student, on what made him choose EIT for his studies.
– Garth Greubal, Doctor of Engineering student, discusses the benefits of studying at EIT.
– Lee Gaunt, Bachelor of Science (Mechanical Engineering) student, highlights his ambitious career aspirations.

EIT embraces innovation with its state-of-the-art concrete testing machine. Explore its capabilities and its potential to benefit on-campus and online students. Read more

Explore the dynamic world of engineering careers in automation, find out how to become an Automation Engineer, and look at some industries eager to use your skills. Read more

With the global demand for clean energy rising, engineers with skills ranging from electrical and mechanical to civil, industrial, and aerospace are also in high demand. Read more

With Mars exploration already happening we venture into the Mars Project, its origins, objectives, challenges, and its status as of this year. Read more

From the Rokid AR Glasses and the eHang eVTOL to the Swytch Bike and the Zoox self-driving taxi, join us as we uncover four of the latest technologies reshaping our world. Read more

In the wake of a devastating fire claiming scores of lives in South Africa, we look at the engineering tech that is assisting firefighters to improve the critical work they do. 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