STEM

Huawei Ireland Awards €250,000 to Fifty Irish STEM Students

Huawei Ireland today awarded €250,000 in academic scholarships to fifty third-level STEM students through its 2021 ‘Seeds for the Future’…

4 years ago

1/4 of All Primary Schools Sign Up to National Digital Skills Competition

One in four primary schools across the Republic of Ireland have registered to compete in Ireland’s first national digital skills…

4 years ago

Huawei’s ‘TECH4HER’ Scholarship Programme for Female STEM Students Returns

Huawei Ireland has announced details of the second year of its ‘TECH4HER’ Scholarship Programme which offers a total of €90,000…

4 years ago

New DCU report on STEM learning, educators and industry need better connection

A newly published white paper ‘Immersive STEM Learning Experiences to Shape Shared Futures,’ which details insights from the DCU-led STEM…

4 years ago

Huawei joins CodePlus programme run by Lero

Huawei Ireland has announced it is joining the CodePlus programme, run by Lero, the Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for…

5 years ago

I Wish study reveals it’s time to de-gender STEM subject choices in Irish schools,

An I Wish study has found it is time to rethink how STEM subjects are presented in schools with over…

5 years ago

Huawei Ireland launches new scholarship programme for Irish third-level STEM students

Huawei Ireland has launched a new scholarship programme for Irish third-level STEM students that will provide €250,000 in academic grants…

5 years ago

Calling Ireland’s Next Generation of Innovators: Trinity Walton Club’s Incubator Goes Nationwide

“If you mix steam and ice in a cup, you’re going to make a bang. If you bring creative minds…

5 years ago

Engineering Employers Encouraged to Support Transition Year Placement Programme

To support ongoing demand from Transition Year students wishing to explore opportunities provided by a career in engineering, engineering employers…

5 years ago

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