STEM

College Choice Advice from Some of Ireland’s Leading Female Technology Professionals

As the closing date for normal CAO applications approaches (Feb 1st), many students are in the process of making some…

9 years ago

I WISH asks girls to build a business

I WISH, the Science Foundation Ireland supported partnership initiative encouraging young women to consider a career in STEM (science, technology,…

9 years ago

Dell EMC and VMware Partner with I Wish 2017 to Encourage More Young Women to Select a Career in STEM

Dell EMC and VMware were today announced as the co-anchor sponsors of I Wish 2017, an initiative developed to encourage…

9 years ago

Saku Tuominen’s HundRED global education initiative, aiming to shake up global education

By @SimonCocking interesting interview with Saku Tuominen Founder and creative director of HundrED. An entrepreneur, innovator, author, keynote -speaker, olive oil producer, forward,…

9 years ago

eir to live stream Ireland’s Edge Conference from Dingle, as event reaches attendee capacity.

The Ireland’s Edge conference, which takes place in Dingle this coming Friday December 2 and Saturday December 3, as part…

9 years ago

Science Is Rising In Cork City Hall

Cork City Hall will host a full day of FREE science shows on Saturday 19 November 2016 in association with…

9 years ago

MICROSOFT TO EXPLORE THE FUTURE OF WORK AND PLAY AT CODESS EVENT

Minister for Education, Mr. Richard Bruton TD, joined Microsoft as it announced that it will host an event examining the…

9 years ago

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