STEM

Student Non-Completion on Computing Courses is still an issue!

Ireland has one of the highest concentrations of ICT activity and employment in the international OECD and despite this, there…

9 years ago

Tech Internship Programme inspires Teenage Girls into Tech Education and Careers

Teen-Turn, the teen internship programme aimed at female post-Junior Certificate students from disadvantaged backgrounds, is partnering with Hays Ireland for…

9 years ago

Teen Tech Co-Op Space Could Revolutionize Galway

As a technology reporter in Dublin, it’s easy to forget there’s a much bigger country than the Fair City. Forgive…

9 years ago

Rotary Honours Teenage Digital Entrepreneur Harry McCann

Teenage entrepreneur Harry McCann has been chosen for a Rotary International in Great Britain and Ireland Young Citizen Award in…

9 years ago

Microsoft helps to empower students and teachers to create the world of tomorrow; unveils new education offerings

Microsoft Corp. has announced a set of educational products and services, inspired by teachers and students, including a new Windows…

9 years ago

Anne O’Leary Awarded Honorary ICS Fellowship

An Honorary Fellowship was awarded to Anne O’Leary, CEO of Vodafone Ireland by the Irish Computer Society. The fellowship was…

9 years ago

40% of Second Level Students not choosing Science or Technology as perceived ‘Too Difficult’

BT Ireland today launched the 54th BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition (BTYSTE), calling on secondary school students across Ireland…

9 years ago

The majority of Irish adults now believe an education in STEM can lead to better career opportunities according to a survey for Tech Week 2017

Research carried out for Tech Week 2017 shows that the vast majority of Irish adults (89%) now believe that getting…

9 years ago

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