It offers under-represented students, particularly girls, a supported pathway to study and qualify for STEM careers.
Over 5,000 students are benefitting from a STEM programme spearheaded by Maynooth University and Microsoft Ireland.
It offers under-represented students, particularly girls, a supported pathway to study and qualify for STEM careers.
Dr. Katriona O’Sullivan, Digital Skills Lecturer at Maynooth University, says it's paying off.

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