Learn from the best in engineering
Choosing a postgraduate engineering course at RMIT will help you develop internationally-recognised skills in the area that interests you most, and give you the experience to become a leader.
Studying engineering in a home away from home
With graduation on the horizon, it’s been one very fulfilling RMIT journey for Chinese engineering student Winnie Lu.
Future of engineering turns to human skills
From civil to geotechnical, every field of engineering is being transformed by new technologies such as automation and artificial intelligence. But it’s not all about robots. It’s the ‘human skills’ and lateral thinking needed to design, build and manage the AI that is in huge demand.
Women in engineering: A bright future
An increasing focus on women in STEMM careers has seen more women enter industries traditionally dominated by men. But engineering remains one of the toughest sectors for women to crack.
Five projects you could be working on in your STEM degree
From electric car racing to building robots in global competitions, STEM students at RMIT work on a range of industry-leading projects.
Amplifying a career in engineering at RMIT
Engineer Renan Hafsar from Indonesia shares how RMIT University’s Master of Engineering introduced him to global transportation practices and industry experts that amplified his career.
Benjamin Stylianou
Award-winning Bachelor of Engineering graduate Benjamin Stylianou is paving the way for alternative-fuel breakthroughs in Australia.
Sajani Tilakaratne
From biomedical engineering to management, Sajani’s passion for helping people is leading to a rewarding career.
Eve Smolinska
Growing up with a family of engineers in her home city of Warsaw, Poland, Eve was inspired to study engineering by both local and family history.
Discover Engineering: Kevin Sindarto
Kevin Sindarto’s impressive RMIT journey has seen him move from Indonesia to Australia, enrol in a pathway Associate Degree, work his way into a Bachelor of Engineering, gain a scholarship and now finds himself set for an exciting career.
Yng Yng Koay
Chemical engineering student, Yng Yng Koay discovered just how much you can learn from the real-world when she completed a 3 month internship in Malaysia as part of her degree.
Fascinated by all things electrical?
RMIT’s practical, work-oriented training helped student Sebastian Mollison turn his passion for electronics into career-ready skills – and become a national mechatronics champion.
Engineering skills to take you into the future
In preparing for professions of the future, developing a strong foundation of skills in engineering could place you at the head of the pack.
Kate Fox
Named one of Australia’s most innovative engineers, Associate Professor Kate Fox is passionate about outreach and supporting her students to create technologies that help people.