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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

Secondary Schools receive Financial Boost from BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition

BT Ireland has confirmed financial grants of more than €75,000 to secondary school students across Ireland that participated in this year’s…

10 years ago

Future is bright for women in science and tech. Mari Cahalane, Head of BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition

By @SimonCocking. Great interview with Mari Cahalane, head of BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition (BTYSTE) What is your back ground? I…

10 years ago

BT to continue financial support for schools to participate in Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition

BT, the organiser and sponsor of the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition (BTYSTE) today confirmed that it will continue…

11 years ago

Meet the Great Minds of Tomorrow at the 51st BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition

The Main Hall in Dublin’s RDS will welcome the country’s brightest young minds at the 2015 BT Young Scientist &…

11 years ago

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