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Leaving Certificate Students Should Consider Choosing Computer Science / ICT Course – HEA

Leaving Certificate students finalising their third-level options should consider a career in Computer Science and ICT. That’s according to the…

10 years ago

Mobile App to Accelerate Part-Time Recruitment Process Wins UCD’s Start-Up Programme for Students

Skillar, an early-stage University College Dublin student venture, has won the 2016 UCD Startup Stars Programme. Skillar is developing Quik,…

10 years ago

‘HighTechElec’ Work Experience Programme give Students an insight into STEM

The CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – in collaboration with the Tyndall National Institute, has developed a work experience programme…

10 years ago

Tech Week at St. Cecilia’s College Derry

Technology has been at the forefront at St. Cecilia’s College this week. With the help of employers and start-ups, students…

10 years ago

Irish Tech Internship Programme to Combat Gender Stereotypes

A new programme, Teen-Turn, provides teen girls with the opportunity to spend 2 weeks during the summer in a technology…

10 years ago

10% rise in international English language students studying in Ireland with numbers now at 107,000

According to figures released by Marketing English in Ireland (MEI), the association that represents 60 regulated language schools and colleges…

10 years ago

Glanmire Community College win CanSat regional final

Teams of Transition Year students from across Cork designed, built and launched mini-satellites made from cans at the regional final…

10 years ago

Cork’s Technology Network announces winners of 2016 CEIA Schools Robot Competition

Teams of 2nd year students from schools across Munster built, programmed and battled their robots last night under the theme…

10 years ago

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