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Futurewize schools programme on an upward trajectory in 2019

Junior Achievement Ireland (JAI), a non-profit organisation which focuses on entrepreneurship education in both primary and secondary schools has today…

7 years ago

Why we need to champion women in STEM

Just a quarter of the people working in Ireland’s STEM fields (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) are women. That number…

7 years ago

Interview: Yannick Lescure, Country Manager at BICRA

Describe the company: The real world application of blockchain technologies today has allowed for money laundering scams and fraudulent transactions,…

7 years ago

Microsoft and CoderDojo Join Forces to Increase the Numbers of Girls attending CoderDojo Clubs Nationwide

At a special Dojo event organised by Microsoft to mark EU Code Week, Microsoft and CoderDojo unveiled a new guide…

8 years ago

Parents and Teachers Key to STEM Success for Girls in Ireland

New research by Accenture Ireland and I Wish released today reveals that parents and teachers are the key influencers on…

8 years ago

I WISH asks girls to build a business

I WISH, the Science Foundation Ireland supported partnership initiative encouraging young women to consider a career in STEM (science, technology,…

9 years ago

Insight’s Girls Hack Ireland bringing tech on tour around Ireland

For the first time ever, the renowned Girls Hack Ireland is hitting the road. First stop is Wexford on the 12th…

10 years ago

‘Stemettes’ launch OtotheB app to inspire girls into STEM careers

Stemettes, winner of the EU Digital Organisation of the Year award, officially launches its flagship app, OtotheB, at an event…

10 years ago

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