on May 9th, 2018

We have been asking EIT’s resident engineers to share with us the object that inspired their engineering career or the tool that has helped them the most throughout their career.

Below is a video of EIT’s Dean Steve Mackay telling us about the book that ignited his passion for engineering as a child.

Now we want to hear from you! Post a photo of yourself with the object that inspired you to study engineering or the tool you’ve found most useful throughout your career on Facebook or Instagram. Don’t forget to use #eitoncampus and tag us in your post. We are giving away one $50 Amazon gift card every week to our favourite entrants.

**T&Cs: This is in no way sponsored, administered or associated with Facebook or Instagram. By entering, entrants confirm they are 13+ years of age and agree to Facebook and Instagram’s terms of use. Entrants also consent to EIT reposting the photo on our social media channels. We will be selecting one winner each week until DATE**


      

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