Tagged: BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition
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BT calls on students to enter Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition News
23.05.2012 BT Ireland has launched the 2013 Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition, so students from around Ireland have until 1 October to enter their ideas and inventions. -
Students win summer university placements at science bootcamp News
29.03.2012 A team of five secondary school students who developed a project called 'Smart pipe: an automated water circulation anti-freezing system' have won the 2012 BT Young Scientist...Categories: Energy, Education, Engineer, Engineering, Graduate, Green, Green Tech, Internet, Life Sciences, Science, Social Media, Software & Web Development, Software Development -
Young scientists start business bootcamp at UCD News
26.03.2012 Thirty-two second-level students from the island of Ireland have started a mentoring and innovation skills camp today at University College Dublin. The aim of the bootcamp,... -
Republic of Ireland needs to catch up on fibre rollout News
02.02.2012 By March, Northern Ireland will have Europe’s most advanced fibre network. BT Ireland CEO Colm O’Neill explains to John Kennedy that the Republic needs to hurry up.Categories: Telecommunications, Investments, Internet, Infrastructure Management, Education, Economy, Communications -
Dublin students Eric Doyle and Mark Kelly win Young Scientist competition News
13.01.2012 Tonight students Mark Kelly and Eric Doyle scooped the top accolade at the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition for 2012 in Dublin. The duo, who study at Synge Street CBS... -
BT Young Scientist 2012 winners talk about their space project (video) News
16.01.2012 It was an energetic and celebratory affair at the RDS on Friday night when it was revealed that young Dubliners Mark Kelly and Eric Doyle had won the BT Young Scientist &... -
Ireland’s young scientists reveal their projects (video) News
20.01.2012 Last week at the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition, the atmosphere in the Royal Dublin Society was magnetised by the dynamic and novel ideas that were created from...Categories: Bio Tech, Computers, Education, Engineer, Engineering, Green Tech, Intellectual Property, Life Sciences, R&D, Science -
Irish school kids to compete in LEGO robotics league News
19.01.2012 This Saturday, up to 300 school kids between the ages of 9 and 16 will descend upon Galway for the Irish finals of the First LEGO League. The robotics competition itself has... -
Education Minister Ruairi Quinn talks about Ireland’s science future (video) News
17.01.2012 "Science will be key to rebuilding our new economy", that's according to Ruairi Quinn, TD, Ireland’s Education and Skills Minister, who gave a video interview with... -
NASA astronaut Dan Tani talks space and science News
13.01.2012 Imagine being able to experience 16 sunrises and 16 sunsets each day. Well, Dan Tani, an astronaut who has been on two space missions, has had such experiences. He’s in Ireland...Categories: Sustainability, Science, R&D, Engineering, Engineer, Energy, Education, Careers and Employment -
20 new marine research jobs announced at BT young scientist exhibition News
12.01.2012 The Minister for Natural Resources Fergus O’Dowd announced 20 new marine research jobs today at the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition in Dublin. -
EMC urging students to choose ICT college courses News
12.01.2012 Tech multinational firm EMC has urged students to choose ICT courses for their CAO applications as schools gather for this week’s BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition.Tags: Technology, IT, BT Young Scientist, BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition , Jason Ward, EMC, ICT, CAO, IDA, Jobs, Maths -
Minister reveals €3.75m science education package News
11.01.2012 Ireland's Minister for Education and Skills Ruairí Quinn, TD, has launched a €3.75m EU-funded initiative the Government hopes will ‘revolutionise’ the way science is taught in...Categories: Science, Research, R&D, Internet, Graduate, Engineering, CIO, Careers and Employment, GovernmentTags: FP7, Innovation, Europe, BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition , Engineering, Technology, Science, Government, DCU, STEM, Maths, EU -
3,843 students – mostly girls - vie for BT Young Scientist 2012 News
25.10.2011 More girls than boys are competing in the BT Young Scientist & Technology 2012 Exhibition, with 2,235 girls taking part compared with 1,608 boys, according to BT.Categories: Social Media, Science, Research, R&D, Multimedia, Mobility, Life Sciences, Internet, Intellectual Property, Bio Tech, Apps, Software, Software & Web Development -
Irish student wins European Young Scientist Award News
27.09.2011 The winner of the BT Young Scientist Award earlier this year – Castleknock College’s Alexander Amini who developed a Tennis Sensor Data Analysis tool – has picked up the top...