Education

Startup Business Showcase : Primaryschools.ie

By @SimonCocking. Describe the company – the elevator pitch ... Primaryschools.ie is a central online enrollment system for primary schools. Our…

10 years ago

Cork business leaders to learn keys to successful decision making in the digital age

Cork's business leaders are to learn the keys to successful decision making in today’s complex, fast-moving digital age at the…

10 years ago

‘HighTechElec’ Work Experience Programme give Students an insight into STEM

The CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – in collaboration with the Tyndall National Institute, has developed a work experience programme…

10 years ago

Vodafone Foundation launches ‘Instant Schools For Africa’

The Vodafone Foundation and Vodafone today announced the launch of one of the largest philanthropic programmes in the Vodafone Foundation’s…

10 years ago

HEA Report Shows Continued Improvement in Employment Opportunities and Salaries for Graduates

Employment opportunities for graduates of Irish universities continued to improve last year, according to a report published today (03.05.16) by…

10 years ago

Augmented and Virtual reality continues to make massive progress. Review of 3rd AR/VR Innovate conference by Mike Ryan

By Mike Ryan Event Coordinator, Theatre Director/Designer, and Ethnomusicologist Last Thursday saw the third edition of the AR VR Innovate conference take…

10 years ago

Tech Week at St. Cecilia’s College Derry

Technology has been at the forefront at St. Cecilia’s College this week. With the help of employers and start-ups, students…

10 years ago

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