on February 3rd, 2022

Member of Parliament and Shadow Assistant Minister for Western Australia Patrick Gorman as well as Senator Ben Small visited EIT’s campus in Perth on 27 January.

The two politicians did this to show solidarity with the exceptional educational options in Western Australia, but also present EIT with our certificate for winning the category International Education at the 59th Australian Export Awards.

Pictures: EIT

Mr Gorman said the following after his visit to EIT; “Congratulations to the Engineering Institute of Technology, who were recently recognized as the International and Training winner in the 59th Australian Export Awards!”

“I was more than happy to stop by at the Institute to present them with their certificate, and to have a look at some of the amazing work they do,” he continued.

Gorman was able to get a behind-the-curtains look at on-campus activities at EIT as well as experience our new labs.

Last year EIT managed to win the International Education and Training Award and was recognized as one of few private, government-accredited vocational and higher education providers offering Australian education worldwide.

Currently, we have students from 86 countries enrolled at EIT for online education, but for those who opt for on-campus education, Perth and Melbourne can be their home while they complete their courses with EIT.

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