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Local secondary school students receive recognition for their scientific endeavours

Secondary schools from Athlone were formally recognised at the BT Young Scientist and Technology exhibition at the RDS upon the announcing of results in the various project categories.

Doughiska girls welcome new ambassadors for Irish Girl Guides

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Members of Irish Girl Guides from Doughiska travelled to Dublin to welcome award-winning entrepreneurs Kate and Annie Madden as the organisation’s new ambassadors.

Local students recognised at Young Scientist Exhibition

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Sport and education - the recipe for success

I am always going on and on about rugby and, this week, I am going to begin with a nice spot of good GAA news for County Westmeath.

Young Scientist organisers call for an early approach to meet increasing demand for STEM graduates

Organisers of the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition, have suggested that Ireland needs to take an early, more rounded, approach to fostering an interest in STEM with students. This comes as this year’s Leaving Cert results show an increase, under the new marking scheme, of student securing top level marks in STEM subjects such as physics, chemistry, biology, technical graphics, and maths.

Westmeath projects impress judges at Young Scientist

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Northern Ireland, Brexit, the US and everything else

Well, as we said last week, a general election for Northern Ireland is now laid out for March 2.

Plenty to celebrate for Galway students at this year’s BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition

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A fifth year student from Coláiste an Eachréidh who picked up three awards and a Coláiste Mhuirlinne student from the city who marked his second prize-winning appearance were among the Galway winners at this year’s BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition, which took place in Dublin last weekend.

Mayo Young Scientists excel at BT Young Scientist and Technology Festival

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Students from Jesus and Mary Secondary School in Gortnor Abbey picked up the third place award in the technology category of the BT Young Scientist and Technology Festival last weekend. Sarah Murphy and Mary Murphy picked up the bronze award for their 'Make a Mark - Sheep Marking Gun' project.

Four Mayo schools at BT Young Scientist Exhibition which opens today

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Take your imagination into outer space this new year and plan a visit to the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition 2017, Ireland’s most spectacular science and technology showcase.

 

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