Today over 500 girls and their teachers descended on the Convention Centre Dublin for a one day STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) extravaganza o...
Over 1,000 primary and secondary school pupils will go head-to-head at the national final of the EMC VEX Robotics tournament.
The final, which takes place at...
Dublin City University is partnering with Lego® Education to create an interactive learning hub that will help DCU student teachers and Irish schools develop innovative and creative approaches to teaching STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & ...
2-Day I WISH Event set to inspire a Generation of Girls to Lead the Way in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM)
I WISH aims to increase female ent...
On Saturday, 7 November, Stemettes – an award-winning social enterprise inspiring the next generation of females to enter the STEM (Science, Technology, Enginee...
Early teaching of mathematics and technology subjects needs to be reviewed if the gender gap in technology is to be addressed. This was stated by Professor Mike Hinchey, director of Lero, the Irish Software Research Centre at the publication of the o...
By @SimonCocking
Great interview with Mary Carty, @marycarty multi-talented entrepreneur, Co-Founder OutboxIncubator, Advisor @Stemettes, speaker. We caught...
According to the Higher Education Authority, the number of females taking up Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) subjects and third level courses ...
STEM learning at primary schools must be aided by industry, according to EMC Ireland, the IT multinational that employs 3,000 people in the country.
Speaking ahead of the EMC VEX IQ robotics competition final, Martin O’Flaherty, Principal Program ...