Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics

DCU academic honoured for her role in increasing participation in physics

A Dublin City University academic has been honoured for “leadership of large-scale national initiatives that widen participation in physics in…

8 years ago

Females are studying STEM degrees just as much as males, finally!

It’s the ‘Year of the Woman’ and we’ve heard a lot about continuing gender inequality, from pay gaps to the…

8 years ago

Smash stereotypes to bits – IET launches new campaign to get more young people into STEM

Institution of Engineering and Technology launch new campaign designed to smash stereotypes associated with careers in STEM Just 26% of…

8 years ago

Research Released by Microsoft Highlights Importance of Role Models for Young Girls

  46% of girls surveyed reported an interest in STEM subjects when inspired by a female peer   Microsoft marks…

8 years ago

Highest Job Satisfaction Rate Recorded in STEM Industry

    •    900 employees surveyed across different sectors •    81% of STEM employees reported high job satisfaction rate •   …

8 years ago

Putting Women and Education First with Bridge21 and Salesforce

Much has been made about the lack of women in the tech industry and that women are in the minority…

8 years ago

100,000 children to take part in Tech Week

The Minister of State for Training, Skills and Innovation, John Halligan TD, has launched Tech Week 2018. Ireland’s national festival…

8 years ago

Just 12% of Engineering Professionals are Women as Gender Gap Persists

Just 16% of engineering graduates are women, with the overall ratio currently just one woman to eight men in the…

8 years ago

New Girl Guides engineering badges launched ahead of Engineers Week 2018

The Irish Girl Guides and Engineers Ireland have teamed up to develop a new education initiative that allows Guides and…

8 years ago

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