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Three percent demand increase for engineering courses welcome but Engineers Ireland call for all routes into engineering to be explored

Almost half of engineering employers agree that there is an inadequate supply of engineers with the necessary skills to meet…

7 years ago

EU Commission Carlos Moedas welcomes EU Young Scientist to Ireland

-Calling all science enthusiasts - Tickets now available for the European Union Contest for Young Scientists EU Commissioner Carlos Moedas says ‘Ireland is a fantastic hub for STEM innovation’…

7 years ago

Bonus Points for Higher-Level Maths – The Impact after 7 years

DCU academics have evaluated the impact of CAO bonus points applied to higher-level maths since their introduction in 2012, including…

7 years ago

Leaving Cert Failing To Adequately Prepare Students For University – New DCU Study

The Leaving Certificate programme is failing to adequately prepare students for university studies, according to new research published today by…

7 years ago

European Union Contest for Young Scientists Diary Notice

European Union Contest for Young Scientists, Dublin 2018 14-19 September RDS, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 Please “Save the Date” for the 30th…

8 years ago

Business Showcase: OS.University

We spoke to Hristian Daskalov, Co-Founder & Project Lead of OS.University to find out how the way in which qualifications and…

8 years ago

Dublin’s Robotify launches robotics lessons as a service

Many of us look back and wish we had learned some important skill like speaking a foreign language as a…

8 years ago

Student entrepreneurs seek investment as Trinity’s LaunchBox 2018 journey begins

Last Friday, ten student entrepreneur teams commence Trinity’s highly successful accelerator programme: Launchbox, Ireland’s first and most successful student accelerator…

8 years ago

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