I WISH

I Wish launch New Programme to Support STEM Teachers

In a recent survey by I Wish, almost one-third of teachers surveyed said that they did not know enough about…

8 years ago

Dell EMC encourages more women to pursue careers in Science and Tech

I Wish Partners with Dell EMC and VMware to Inspire and Encourage More Young Women to Pursue a Career in…

8 years ago

Challenging Girls to Build A Business – I Wish Launches Competition

If you’re a girl with a business idea going around in your head, then the I Wish “Build It” competition…

8 years ago

Business Showcase : ByteBet

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch ... ByteBet is a peer-to-peer betting platform that allows players from anywhere…

8 years ago

Gender Stereotypes still acting as a barrier to girls taking up careers in STEM

Great guest post by Ciara Garvan, loves startups, technology & all things shiny and new. Founder of http://WorkJuggle.com , Chair of Dyspraxia/ DCD Ireland,…

9 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…

9 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

Dell EMC and VMware Partner with I Wish 2017 to Encourage More Young Women to Select a Career in STEM

Dell EMC and VMware were today announced as the co-anchor sponsors of I Wish 2017, an initiative developed to encourage…

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…

10 years ago

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