RMIT - Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology

10/28/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/27/2025 17:31

Enrolments open for national-first aviation academy

Enrolments are now open for the Qantas Group Safety Academy, Australia's first dedicated safety education academy developed in partnership with RMIT University.

The Academy draws on Qantas' aviation safety expertise and RMIT's expertise in training delivery to foster the next generation of world-class professionals in aviation as well as other safety critical industries including energy, mining, health and construction. Griffith University in Queensland will also offer some courses.

Four micro-credentials are available to students initially, which will be delivered over a six to twelve week period via online learning.

The micro-credentials cover topics such as cognitive and social aspects of human factors in safety, foundations of risk analysis, risk-informed decision making, ethical safety leadership, and safety principles and culture.

Students can enrol in as many micro-credentials as they wish, with classes to begin from January 2026.

An additional eight micro-credentials will be added to the Academy offerings in 2026, which will be informed by learnings and feedback from its initial intakes. The Academy eventually aims to offer postgraduate qualifications and advanced research programs.

Further detail on the micro-credentials can be found here.

Quotes attributable to RMIT Deputy Vice-Chancellor STEM College and Vice President Professor Catherine Itsiopoulos

"The new Academy combines the expertise of our national carrier with world-class learning and teaching from RMIT and Griffith universities.

"With RMIT's human factors and risk management focused micro-credentials, students will work with the same advanced tools used by industry to develop the tactical knowledge and relevant skills needed to make a real difference in jobs across safety critical industries."

Quotes attributable to Qantas Group CEO Vanessa Hudson

"We're incredibly proud to be leading this Australian-first initiative in partnership with Griffith University and RMIT University. The lessons we've learned about safety culture, risk management, and human factors have been refined over decades of operation in one of the world's most safety-critical industries.

"These principles are universal, whether you're working in aviation, healthcare, mining, or any other industry. By establishing the Safety Academy we're committed to helping develop the next generation of safety leaders who understand that safety isn't about compliance, but about creating a culture where people are empowered to lead, innovate, and look out for one another."

Quotes attributable to Griffith University Vice Chancellor and President Professor Carolyn Evans

"Griffith will offer an Ethical Safety Leadership micro-credential course to equip leaders with the necessary skills to understand, manage and support the legal and ethical considerations which are essential to maintaining safety in the workplace with a focus on industries with high regulatory and safety standards like rail, energy, mining, health and construction.

"We're also offering a Safety Principles and Culture micro-credential course which takes an in-depth look at safety as a discipline, tracing its evolution and exploring contemporary safety practices across industries."

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