Institution of Engineers of Ireland

Supply of civil and building engineers must dramatically increase to meet country’s current and future needs, new Engineers Ireland report states

The supply of third-level engineering graduates and professional engineering apprentices must dramatically increase to meet the country’s current and future…

7 years ago

Intel and Engineers Ireland launch new partnership to support STEM skills development

Intel Ireland and Engineers Ireland have launched a new partnership to foster STEM skills development in Ireland, it has been…

7 years ago

Transport Infrastructure Ireland joins Engineers Ireland’s STEPS Programme to support engineering talent pipeline

The Engineers Ireland STEPS youth-focused education outreach programme is to be supported by Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) over the period…

7 years ago

Demand soars for engineers with 6,000 jobs forecast despite uncertainties

There will be over 6,000 new jobs created in the engineering sector next year, a new survey by Engineers Ireland…

7 years ago

Code Institute & Engineers Ireland partner on Diploma in Tech Fundamentals

With a need for improved tech-literacy and an ever-changing IT landscape, Engineers Ireland and Code Institute have teamed up to…

8 years ago

Engineers Ireland urges female students to engineer their future on International Women in Engineering Day

Engineers Ireland has urged female students to engineer their future and consider a career in engineering as the organisation celebrates…

9 years ago

Engineers Ireland, Science Foundation Ireland and Microsoft call on public to get involved in Engineers Week 2017

Engineers Ireland, Science Foundation Ireland and Microsoft Ireland have called on the Irish public to explore the dynamic world of…

9 years ago

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