STEM

SciFest: Inspiring students across the country

SciFest, Ireland’s largest and most inclusive second level STEM fair programme is calling on students across the country to enter…

5 years ago

How We Can Keep STEM/STEAM Available to All with Dr Niamh Shaw

Dr Niamh Shaw, the Irish award-winning STEM communicator, scientist, engineer, writer and performer who has set herself a life mission…

5 years ago

ICRAG to hold Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Conference

There is an urgent need for a wider discussion on how geoscience can be made more inclusive and accessible for…

5 years ago

DePuy Ireland’s first ever STEM Programme event

150 pupils from four Cork primary schools recently attended DePuy Ireland Unlimited Company’s (“DePuy Ireland”) first-ever Virtual STEM Academy Programme…

5 years ago

Science Foundation Ireland annual report launched for 2019

Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Simon Harris, TD, has today launched the 2019 Science Foundation…

6 years ago

Why we cannot go back to the old normal, We need equality now

By Theodora Lau and Bradley Leimer If there was ever a desire and a need for normalcy, it would seem…

6 years ago

Comtrade Digital Services announces AI energy storage partnership with global leader STEM

Comtrade Digital Services, the leading provider of software engineering services and solutions, has announced a partnership with STEM which allows…

7 years ago

The War on Talent – How to Attract and Retain Ireland’s Tech Talent

Guest Post from Caroline Grant - VP Human Resources at Fenergo Ireland is experiencing a shortage of tech talent, and…

7 years ago

MIDAS Ireland calls for more students to study Electronic Engineering

In 1943, the then President of IBM, Thomas Watson, predicted that there would be a worldwide market for maybe five…

7 years ago

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