Minister of State for Higher Education, Mary Mitchell O’Connor TD, today launched two important initiatives for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths...
Junior Achievement Ireland (JAI), a non-profit organisation which focuses on entrepreneurship education in both primary and secondary schools has today announce...
Just a quarter of the people working in Ireland’s STEM fields (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) are women. That number drops even further when you extend the net to Britain – 15% – and yet further still when you drill down into speci...
This year's European Union’s top prizes for young scientists were awarded to siblings Adrian Fleck and Anna Amelie Fleck from Germany for "FleckProtec – Body Pr...
On GCSE results day, the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) is calling for a more balanced curriculum to encourage young people into STEM under...
Almost half of engineering employers agree that there is an inadequate supply of engineers with the necessary skills to meet demands
Engineers Ireland has welcomed the first round CAO offers which show a 3% increase in demand preference by...
It’s the ‘Year of the Woman’ and we’ve heard a lot about continuing gender inequality, from pay gaps to the ratio difference between men and women in certain in...
Institution of Engineering and Technology launch new campaign designed to smash stereotypes associated with careers in STEM
Just 26% of girls are conside...
46% of girls surveyed reported an interest in STEM subjects when inspired by a female peer
Microsoft marks Girls in ICT Day with special DreamSpace event to inspire young girls
To mark Girls in ICT Day, Microsoft has today released resea...