A ‘SMART Construct’ conference which is coming to Cookstown next month aims to educate those working in Construction, Engineering and Manufacturing on the immer...
Friday, September 14th 2018: Today’s announcement by the Department of Education and Skills of a €24million investment towards a new €50million, state-of-the-ar...
- Minister Bruton confirms €11.6 million in funding for Fit Out of Phase One of the Build.
The construction of the Mid West’s first engineering-focused higher education campus is underway at the LIT site in Coonagh, Limerick. Minister for Educatio...
The winners of Digital DNA’s Digital Futures competition – designed to inspire school children to get involved in the world of tech – are about to jet off to Si...
A group of international female geoscientists from universities all over the world including NUI Galway, have taken a close look at their profession and discove...
87% of parents feel children would be more engaged with science lessons if teaching used the most advanced technology
Science, technology and engineering are critical to the future of Britain and the wider world. However, as the new school year st...
Describe Scotland’s democracy today.
We are 21st century citizens, with archaic 19th century vote institutions, using 15th century pieces of paper. Hopefully...
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...