Women in STEM Ireland: Statistics and Key Findings
Over several years, Ireland has developed into one of the world’s leading technology hubs. With the emergence of the Silicon Docks in Dublin and a continued increase in STEM industry
Over several years, Ireland has developed into one of the world’s leading technology hubs. With the emergence of the Silicon Docks in Dublin and a continued increase in STEM industry
In Autumn 2020, we hosted 10 virtual careers events for female STEM students and recent graduates who were looking to start their careers in a STEM industry. Over the course
Targeted talent attraction through a bespoke STEM Women Virtual Event. Working in partnership with Bloomberg, STEM Women organised a unique virtual insight event to assist with the company recruitment drive
At STEM Women, we are passionate about addressing the gender imbalance in STEM. So, we decided to conduct an in-depth survey to explore female students’ attitudes towards gender issues that
Across the world, women are underrepresented in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and maths) education and careers, and in Australia, the story is no different. From a lack of confidence to
The UK gaming industry is one of the fastest growing sectors in the country and in 2018 was worth a record £5.7bn, up 10 per cent from 2017, according to
Research conducted by the Royal Academy of Engineering and WISE has found that just ‘12 per cent of engineers in the UK are women and they earn around 11 per cent less than their
Recent UCAS data from HESA 2017/2018 has revealed that women make up just 13% of students studying computer science, gaming and related courses in the UK. When you compare that
Recent efforts to encourage girls to study sciences at A-level have finally come to fruition with female students now outnumbering males for the first time ever. Following A-level results day,
Technology is a world that is currently dominated by men. Whether you work in the UK’s tech industry or in Silicon Valley, women are hugely outnumbered by their male counterparts
The UK has a strong engineering history. The country began the industrial revolution with the invention of the steam engine; it has also produced some of the most notable engineers