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CIF urges women in Galway to pursue careers in construction

The Construction Industry Federation is urging women in Galway to consider a career in construction ahead of its annual International Women’s Day Summit.
Burke commends trebling of budget for STEM grants for Westmeath schools
Local Minister for European Affairs, Deputy Peter Burke, has welcomed the trebling of the Government’s budget for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) grants to €4.7 million.
Calling all young scientists
BT Ireland is encouraging local students aged 12 to 19 years to turn their creativity into project entries for next year's Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition (BTYSTE). The deadline for applications is October 2 2023 and the event takes place in Dublin from January 10 to 13 2024.
Learn important life skills at new course
Would you like to boost your self-confidence, learn how to deal with conflict, and cultivate skills that create harmony in community groups?
Next cycle mechanics course to start in April
An Mheitheal Rothar has announced the next intake of its local training initiative in cycle mechanics will be in April 2022.
More must be done to address gender imbalance in STEM education and careers, says Maria Walsh
Midlands-North-West MEP Maria Walsh says more must be done to encourage women to pursue STEM education and careers in order to address the gender imbalance in technical and other high level jobs in this sector.
Mount St Michael celebrate STEM winning students

Mount St Michael Secondary School in Claremorris are celebrating some great achievements by students in the world of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM).
State-of-the-art STEM building at GMIT to go to tender next year

The construction of a state-of-the-art science, technology, engineering, and maths building at Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology is set to go to tender early next year.
Get the best out of your outdoor spaces this summer

We all hope to be spending more time in the garden very soon, or even on the balcony if we have one!
Oughterard student wins top science award

Roisin Molloy, from Oughterard, studying Chemical and Biochemical Engineering at UL, is a student on Johnson and Johnson’s WiSTEM2D (Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Manufacturing, and Design) programme and is one of a group of four students who won an award at an International Women’s Day Conference called Press for Progress held in UL last week.