STEM

DCU-led NEWTON EU Project Redesigns the Future of Technology Enhanced Learning

An ambitious new European Horizon 2020 (H2020) project, NEWTON, coordinated by DCU academic Gabriel-Miro Muntean, is squaring up to the…

10 years ago

Microsoft wonders if you can name any female inventors

If I asked you to name an inventor I bet you would name someone such as Thomas Edison, Henry Ford,…

10 years ago

PayPal opens its doors to support female students in STEM

PayPal recently welcomed female Transition Year students from Luttrelstown Community College and Castleknock Community College into its Ballycoolin, Dublin office…

10 years ago

Insight’s Girls Hack Ireland bringing tech on tour around Ireland

For the first time ever, the renowned Girls Hack Ireland is hitting the road. First stop is Wexford on the 12th…

10 years ago

NI Science Festival goes ‘Global’ with unique experiment

TAKE a dash of inspiration, a measure of ingenuity and add the backing of a famous astronaut - and you…

10 years ago

Cork’s Technology Network appoints new Chair

The CEIA, Cork’s Technology Network today appointed Sean Moran as Chair of the non-for-profit association at the 31st annual general…

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

MORE THAN 2,000 YOUNG WOMEN GET A TASTE FOR A CAREER IN STEM AT “I WISH”

In total more than 2,000 female transition year students will get a taste of what it is like to have…

10 years ago

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