Education policy

CEIA launch App Development programme for Transition Year Students

SySTEM, a free App development programme for transition year students was launched today by the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network.…

8 years ago

Parents and Teachers Key to STEM Success for Girls in Ireland

New research by Accenture Ireland and I Wish released today reveals that parents and teachers are the key influencers on…

9 years ago

AbbVie published a report on how to improve student engagement in STEM

By Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU AbbVie, the global biopharmaceutical company, launched a report on August 2nd highlighting the…

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

TECH WEEK 2017 Lifts Off This Saturday!

Ireland’s national festival of technology aimed at students, parents and the public, takes place all over Ireland from 22nd-28th April…

9 years ago

STEM for Success: 34 schools across Ireland participate in programme to equip students with STEM skills

This week a dedicated programme to equip young people with STEM skills reached a significant milestone, as over 1,000 students…

9 years ago

Minister Bruton shines light on STEM careers with launch of Futurewize

A new, classroom-based programme called Futurewize, aimed at inspiring young Junior Cycle students to explore a new world of career…

9 years ago

CS and STEM learning in schools hampered due to lack of resources

Fundamental reform in Ireland’s education system is needed if the digital skills gap evident in Irish society is to be…

10 years ago

Engineering Sector Calls for Repatriation Tax Breaks

Team Horizon recently carried out a survey of over 2,000 engineers in Ireland to obtain the industry viewpoint on actions needed…

10 years ago

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