STEM

Three-Quarters of Adults Want AI and Coding Taught in Schools

A new national survey commissioned by STEM South West, the not-for-profit organisation promoting STEM education and careers, shows there is…

2 months ago

‘Deepfakes’ project earns Engineers Ireland award for Castleknock school at Stripe Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition 2026

Engineers Ireland was delighted to present the Engineers Ireland STEPS Award to Oisin O’Gorman, Ashkan Samali and Feargal Browne, third…

3 months ago

Digital4Sustainability project launches core digital sustainability educational profiles and curricula

The Digital4Sustainability EU-funded project is proud to announce the launch of five educational profiles and accompanying core curricula that will…

3 months ago

Science takes centre stage as the 2026 Stripe Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition kicks off

Thousands of students from across Ireland will arrive at the RDS Dublin this week for the 2026 Stripe Young Scientist…

3 months ago

I Wish 2026 announces first speakers amid continued gender gap in applied STEM

International Rose of Tralee and apprentice electrical engineer Katelyn Cummins has been announced as one of the first headline speakers for I Wish…

3 months ago

Students showcase technology projects at Longford Post Primary Tech Championships 2025

The Longford Post Primary Tech Championships 2025 were held in Longford County Council on Tuesday, 2 December. The competition set…

4 months ago

Midlands students make history with first TUS STEM Passport graduation

Students from Meán Scoil Mhuire have made regional history by becoming the first in the Midlands to graduate with a…

4 months ago

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