ReelLIFE SCIENCE Filmmaking Competition

ReelLIFE SCIENCE Filmmaking Competition

The University of Galway based STEM programme ReelLIFE SCIENCE has presented six libraries around Ireland with audiovisual equipment to help young people in schools and youth groups take part in the innovative science video competition. 

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Summer Camps in Trinity College

Summer Camps in Trinity College

Trinity College Dublin STEM faculty is running face-to-face sessions, ‘hands-on minds-on’ learning and on campus exploration and fun throughout June and July at Summer Camps in Trinity College.

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CAPPA Physics & Maths Programme 2022 for TY Students

CAPPA Physics & Maths Programme 2022 for TY Students

The Centre for Advanced Photonics & Process Analysis (CAPPA) is hosting a Physics & Maths Programme 2022 for TY Students consisting of STEM activities consisting of interactive seminars, lab tours, photonics in industry, physics in everyday life, photonics COVID 19 research, careers in physics and much more.

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MET Gateway Consultation Sessions

MET Gateway Consultation Sessions

MET Gateway are hosting free one-to-one consultation sessions on Wednesday & Thursday, 7th & 8th July ’21 . Located at Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology‘s Galway campus, the Enterprise Ireland Medical and Engineering Technologies (MET) Gateway is an interdisciplinary applied research centre, dedicated to supporting Research, Development and Innovation activities in the MedTech, LifeSciences and Engineering […]

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Stem Career Insights Week 2021 at UCC

Stem Career Insights Week 2021 at UCC

UCC Careers Services are hosting Stem Career Insights Week 2021 from 24 – 27 May. The week will provide a series of events offering students the opportunity to learn more about a wide range of established, new and emerging careers for STEM graduates with insight from industry experts and specialist recruitment consultants. Learn more about […]

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€5.2M Support for Discover Programme

€5.2M Support for Discover Programme

€5.2 million in funding to support 49 projects as part of Science Foundation Ireland’s Discover Programme has been announced by Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris TD. Among the projects that will receive funding are supports for deaf and hard of hearing people who wish to learn Science, Technology, […]

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Watch Panel Discussion: ‘Women in Engineering, IT and Apprenticeships: How to Keep the Show on the Road?’

Watch Panel Discussion: ‘Women in Engineering, IT and Apprenticeships: How to Keep the Show on the Road?’

Watch Panel Discussion ‘Women in Engineering, IT and Apprenticeships: How to keep the show on the road?’:  TU Dublin ESTeEM recently hosted a panel discussion with women from industry and their companies, SAP and Schneider Electric, who have kept Ireland going during the pandemic.   Watch Panel Discussion: ‘Women in Engineering, IT and Apprenticeships: How […]

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GMIT Student Wins at Science Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) Network Awards

GMIT Student Wins at Science Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) Network Awards

Tamara Jordan, a Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT) Science student, has won a prestigious national award at this year’s Science Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) Network Awards. Tamara was one of 60 undergraduates presenting to a large virtual audience. Tamara’s research project examined the safety of daily use cosmetics. Tamara’s presentation, titled “Chemical characterisation of finished […]

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DCU Announces The Naughton Family Chair in STEM Education

DCU Announces The Naughton Family Chair in STEM Education

Photo (L-R) Fiona Naughton, Prof. Brian MacCraith, Minister Simon Harris, Prof. Daire Keogh and Prof. Anne Looney Dublin City University has announced The Naughton Family Chair in STEM Education. The Chair was launched by the new Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris at DCU’s Institute for Education on its St. […]

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