To mark the end of Cybersecurity Awareness Month, over 400 secondary school students from post-primary schools across the country gathered…
The I Wish Report 2023, an annual examination of female Transition Year students' perspectives on STEM careers, has revealed that…
New data from Amárach Research reveals that over 70% of 5–8-year-olds have access to a smartphone, and that 80% of…
‘Engineering in the World,’ the first in a planned series of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) books was launched…
The online landscape is constantly shifting and evolving and it’s hard for even the most tech savvy among us to…
Shane O’Connor and Liam Carew, winners of the BTYSTE 2023, have been awarded second place at this year’s EU Contest…
Minister for Further and Higher Education, Innovation and Science, Simon Harris TD, joined Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) today to launch…
Tozi is a new app created by the Vodafone Foundation in partnership with DCU Anti-Bullying Centre and Childline by ISPCC,…
Over two thirds (67%) of secondary school students in Ireland are interested in learning more about pursuing a career in…
As the cost of living crisis worsens and back to school season begins, financial pressures continue to increase for parents.…
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