Engineering education

Dr Aoibhinn Ní Shúilleabháin the brand ambassador for Futurewize appears in this episode of the Irish Tech News podcast

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

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

Minister for Education and Skills Richard Bruton T.D. officially launches I WISH 2017 – The STEM Event for Girls in Ireland

Minister for Education and Skills Richard Bruton, T.D. officially launched I WISH 2017 today (Thursday) in Dublin. I WISH, a…

9 years ago

NI Science Festival goes ‘Global’ with unique experiment

TAKE a dash of inspiration, a measure of ingenuity and add the backing of a famous astronaut - and you…

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

500 Girls and their Teachers attend Accenture Event to demistify STEM

Today over 500 girls and their teachers descended on the Convention Centre Dublin for a one day STEM (Science, Technology,…

10 years ago

Over 1,000 schoolchildren face off at robotics competition national final

Over 1,000 primary and secondary school pupils will go head-to-head at the national final of the EMC VEX Robotics tournament.…

10 years ago

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