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Find out what makes a good engineer, what disciplines there are and more about studying engineering in Ireland


Learn about the academic and career benefits of studying Engineering 
in Ireland


Genetic scientist Aoife McLysaght tells us about her career in genetics and how she got there


With several global software companies based in Ireland it is no surprise that Irish institutions are at the forefront of computing education. Here are two success stories of students in Ireland who have developed their own award-winning software


Graduate scientists in Ireland have a wealth of career possibilities after their studies. Paul Hughes, a Wind Analyst, describes a typical day’s work


Ireland’s fourteen institutes of technology offer students a vast range of academic and practical programmes. This article explores why Ireland’s institutes offer a great starting point for careers in science and technology


For any student, direct experience is vital to securing a first job after graduation. ECO-UNESCO offer a variety of internships for students looking to learn more about the environment and gain experience


An insight into the behind-the-scenes work that goes into producing the daily weather report from Meteorologist Sarah O’Reilly


Ireland is a country of entrepreneurial thinkers and a hub for the science and technology industries. Michael Loftus, from Cork Institute of Technology, discusses the opportunities for science and technology students in Cork


Ireland offers plenty of careers in computing for graduates. Here Games Developer Hugh Grimley guides you through a typical working day


Ireland has plenty to offer international students looking to pursue a career in science, technology, engineering and maths