Women in STEM fields

Accenture in Ireland Launches Data Science Course for Women in STEM

ACCENTURE IN IRELAND LAUNCHES DATA SCIENCE COURSE FOR WOMEN IN STEM Company launches new evening course to encourage women to…

7 years ago

Teen-Turn launches girls in STEM afterschool programme for 2019

Teen-Turn, which was the EU wide digital impact organisation of the year 2017, connects girls from DEIS secondary schools with…

7 years ago

I Wish team meet Minister for Education McHugh at Government Buildings

In a week when Ireland marked the anniversary of the historic 1918 election, Minister for Education and Skills Joe McHugh…

7 years ago

Women reveal the 7 best things about working in tech

Type “women in technology” in the Google search bar and you’ll see words like “we have a long way to…

7 years ago

I Wish and A World of Opportunities STEM initiatives launched

Minister of State for Higher Education, Mary Mitchell O’Connor TD, today launched two important initiatives for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering…

7 years ago

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…

7 years ago

Smash stereotypes to bits – IET launches new campaign to get more young people into STEM

Institution of Engineering and Technology launch new campaign designed to smash stereotypes associated with careers in STEM Just 26% of…

8 years ago

I Wish launch New Programme to Support STEM Teachers

In a recent survey by I Wish, almost one-third of teachers surveyed said that they did not know enough about…

8 years ago

Parents and Teachers Key to STEM Success for Girls in Ireland

New research by Accenture Ireland and I Wish released today reveals that parents and teachers are the key influencers on…

8 years ago

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