Engineering education

Why Computer Science is an essential 21st century literacy skill for all students.

By  Cornelia Connolly (B.Eng., M.Eng., Ph.D.). Cornelia Connolly is a lecturer in the field of Computing and Mathematics. She has a B.Eng.…

9 years ago

#GoForITGirls: Microsoft Ireland plans to inspire young women

By Eimear Dodd Journalism MA student, @TheCity_Dublin editor, @Irish_TechNews What’s the best way to encourage more women and girls to…

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

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

MSD hosts its first Women in STEM conference

MSD recently hosted its inaugural Women in STEM conference. The event, the first of its kind for the company, was…

9 years ago

Recruiting and Retaining Women in Tech: Speak with a Geek initiative

By Sarah Noyes, new Director of Diversity and Inclusion at SWAG. SAN FRANCISCO – Technical recruiter Speak With A Geek…

9 years ago

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