A team of hackers led by Institute of Technology, Sligo, will be leading a three-hour high-speed hackathon on a special ‘Tech on the Wild Atlantic Way Express’ ...
Junior Achievement Ireland (JAI), a non-profit organisation which focuses on entrepreneurship education in both primary and secondary schools has today announce...
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 Silicon Valley.
The three year-10 pupils from Dalriada School in Ballymoney will have the...
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...
DCU academics have evaluated the impact of CAO bonus points applied to higher-level maths since their introduction in 2012, including this year’s 2018 statistic...
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 industries. But did you know females are making waves in the STEM sector, which includes som...
Institution of Engineering and Technology launch new campaign designed to smash stereotypes associated with careers in STEM
Just 26% of girls are conside...
Elmwood, the world’s most effective brand design consultancy, announces that its 12-week accelerator programme, Elmwood LaunchPod will now launch in September 2...
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...