STEM

Ireland wants young learners to consider a career in STEM

Ireland needs at least 20% of its 916,000 children and young learners currently in its schools to consider a career…

4 years ago

Teen-Turn plus to Address Gender Skill Gap in Dublin 8

The Digital Hub and Teen-Turn have launched Teen-Turn plus in an effort to address the digital divide in advanced scientific…

4 years ago

It’s Time to Consider a Career in Software Engineering

On International Women's Day, we have a guest post from Mary McSweeney, Senior Software Engineer at Bundledocs. Mary shares insights…

4 years ago

Breaking the Bias on International Women’s Day, Dr Karen O’Connor of Datapac

The theme of International Women’s Day 2022 is Break the Bias and the aim is to imagine a gender-equal world…

4 years ago

More Information Needed on STEM Opportunities, According to New Research from Accenture

Despite significant progress in recent years aimed at educating young people about the opportunities in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and…

4 years ago

“Now more than ever we need females in STEM” – I Wish 2022 Gets Underway

The I Wish 2022 Virtual Event is taking place today with over 16000 teenage girls expected to tune in across…

4 years ago

SciFest launches 2022 programme with a call for entrants to regional competition

SciFest, Ireland’s largest and most inclusive STEM fair programme for second-level students has announced its return for the 17th consecutive…

4 years ago

IT Carlow Announces New STEM Degree Courses

IT Carlow has announced two new innovative STEM degree courses that will provide skilled graduates in biomedical electronics, and in…

4 years ago

EY Ireland App to Encourage Girls to Pursue STEM Careers

EY Ireland has today announced the launch of the EY STEM App which will be rolled out across the Republic…

4 years ago

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