STEM

Teen-Turn plus to Address Gender Skill Gap in Dublin 8

The Digital Hub and Teen-Turn have launched Teen-Turn plus in an effort to address the digital divide in advanced scientific…

4 years ago

“Now more than ever we need females in STEM” – I Wish 2022 Gets Underway

The I Wish 2022 Virtual Event is taking place today with over 16000 teenage girls expected to tune in across…

4 years ago

3-D Holograms to be Used in Schools to Encourage Young Women to Take Up STEM Careers

Secondary school students could soon be using volograms to learn about inspiring women in history in a bid to reverse…

4 years ago

IT Carlow Announces New STEM Degree Courses

IT Carlow has announced two new innovative STEM degree courses that will provide skilled graduates in biomedical electronics, and in…

4 years ago

EY Ireland App to Encourage Girls to Pursue STEM Careers

EY Ireland has today announced the launch of the EY STEM App which will be rolled out across the Republic…

4 years ago

TUS to Break Ground on €10M Polymer Centre of Excellence in Athlone

The Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands Midwest (TUS) will shortly commence work on a new polymer centre of excellence,…

4 years ago

Mayo girls getting into the STEM of things

Girls aged 13 to 17 from Mount Saint Michael Secondary School, Claremorris are taking part in a unique 12-week programme,…

4 years ago

New DCU report on STEM learning, educators and industry need better connection

A newly published white paper ‘Immersive STEM Learning Experiences to Shape Shared Futures,’ which details insights from the DCU-led STEM…

4 years ago

Huawei Ireland launches new scholarship programme for Irish third-level STEM students

Huawei Ireland has launched a new scholarship programme for Irish third-level STEM students that will provide €250,000 in academic grants…

5 years ago

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