Education

Educate.ie launches EdPal, a digital learning platform built for Irish classrooms

Educate.ie has launched EdPal, a new digital learning platform developed specifically for Irish post-primary schools and shaped through direct collaboration…

1 month ago

Turnua partners with Future Academy to address AI skill shortage

Irish critical infrastructure specialist, Turnua, has announced a new partnership with Future Academy to launch the Turnua Future Academy, a…

2 months ago

Making education awesome Jon Neale, Growth Director UK & Ireland Kahoot!

Jon Neale recently joined Kahoot!, Europe’s largest edtech to expand its education and business partnerships across the UK and Ireland. Jon is…

2 months ago

Marine Institute’s 2026 Bursary Programme now open for applications

Applications are now open for the Marine Institute’s 2026 Bursary Programme, which provides third-level students with practical work experience at…

2 months ago

SETU to host sixth annual Women in Technology event

South East Technological University’s (SETU) sixth annual Women in Technology event will bring together role models from industry and academia…

2 months ago

University of Galway launches new prototype hub in partnership with Medtronic

The University of Galway has today launched its new Medical Device Prototype Hub, supported by medical device company Medtronic. The…

2 months ago

SciFest celebrates 20 years of student innovation as 2026 competition launches

SciFest, Ireland’s largest and most inclusive second-level STEM fair programme, has announced its return for 2026, marking 20 years since…

2 months ago

New FET Micro-Qualifications in Artificial Intelligence to address critical skills gaps launched by Minister Lawless

Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, James Lawless TD has launched a new suite of Further…

2 months ago

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