Engineering education

‘I WISH’ Calls for Choices, Chances and Changes for Female Students in Ireland

2-Day I WISH Event set to inspire a Generation of Girls to Lead the Way in Science, Technology, Engineering and…

10 years ago

“Stemettes” hosts multi-city panel events to inspire next generation of women in STEM

On Saturday 7 November 2015, award-winning social enterprise Stemettes hosted simultaneous panel events in London and Dublin to inspire the…

10 years ago

Future of Irish women in tech is looking very bright. Mary Carty co-founder of Outbox Incubator

By @SimonCocking Great interview with Mary Carty, @marycarty  multi-talented entrepreneur, Co-Founder OutboxIncubator, Advisor @Stemettes, speaker. We caught up with her to talk about…

11 years ago

“Codess” Women in Technology Event

Codess Dublin – Ignite the Future, an event to promote networking and career building among more than 130 women in…

11 years ago

“I Wish” Inspires more than 1000 girls about careers in STEM

According to the Higher Education Authority, the number of females taking up Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) subjects and…

11 years ago

BT Young Scientist & Technology Winners to receive University Entrance Scholarship

It was announced today that students participating in the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition in January will now be…

11 years ago

Irish Students and Teachers Unaware of Science and Technology Career Opportunities

New research released today by Nestlé UK & Ireland has revealed a stark gap between 14 to 16 year olds’…

11 years ago

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