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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…

9 years ago

Secondary School Students invited to participate in European Space Exploration Competition

European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) Ireland and the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – are calling on secondary school…

9 years ago

Why our Second Level Students Should Let off STEAM

By Pat Lucey, CEO and co-founder of Aspira, enterprise IT project specialists. In my address at the European Regional Conference…

9 years ago

Over 100 transition year students attend CEIA workshop for new App Development programme SySTEM

More than 100 Transition Year students from across Cork were put through their paces today (Monday) as they attended their…

9 years ago

CEIA launch a new App Development Competition

The CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – today launched a new App development competition for transition year students based on…

10 years ago

CS and STEM learning in schools hampered due to lack of resources

Fundamental reform in Ireland’s education system is needed if the digital skills gap evident in Irish society is to be…

10 years ago

Engineering Sector Calls for Repatriation Tax Breaks

Team Horizon recently carried out a survey of over 2,000 engineers in Ireland to obtain the industry viewpoint on actions needed…

10 years ago

LinkedIn Reveals The Top Skills That Got Irish Professionals Hired In 2015

LinkedIn today announced the top 25 skills that got Irish professionals hired in 2015. The list is based on analysis…

10 years ago

500 Girls and their Teachers attend Accenture Event to demistify STEM

Today over 500 girls and their teachers descended on the Convention Centre Dublin for a one day STEM (Science, Technology,…

10 years ago

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