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Why we need to champion women in STEM

Just a quarter of the people working in Ireland’s STEM fields (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) are women. That number…

8 years ago

Is traditional homework a thing of the past? Future of tech in education conference to be held in Croke Park next week

When and where is it on? Learnovation is a one-day EdTech summit, which will be held at Croke Park on…

8 years ago

Predict Conference Comes to Dublin in October

When and where is it on? Predict Conference is held in RDS, Dublin on October 2nd. We are also hosting a…

8 years ago

What is Democratisation of Technology and What Could it Lead to?

You may have heard about the democratisation of technology and wondered what it could mean for the future of gaming…

8 years ago

A Lost Generation of Scientists?

87% of parents feel children would be more engaged with science lessons if teaching used the most advanced technology Science,…

8 years ago

Lero research leads to deaf awareness initiative at UCD

- Lero backed programme also aims to improve communication between deaf and non-deaf Dublin; Monday, 3rd September, 2018: UCD has developed…

8 years ago

Which are the Best Educational Apps for Students?

Written and devised by James Logan, MD at Go4Prep Mobile apps for school/colleges/universities have done a great thing for the…

8 years ago

One Month to Go: Why every student should get involved in the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition

Past winners and teachers outline the many benefits to getting involved Research shows 82% people working in STEM find their…

8 years ago

JumpAgrade: Helping Ireland’s Largest Employers Positively Impact the Irish Education System

Ireland’s Multinational Company (MNC) community is playing a major role in contributing to jumpAgrade’s mission to make personalised feedback accessible…

8 years ago

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