DCU’s STEM Teacher Internship Programme connecting learning between teachers and industry 26 May 2020 STEM Editor Events, News 0 Comments Dublin City University (DCU) have launched their 2020 STInt (STEM Teacher Internship) programme with twelve paid-internships for pre-service STEM teachers proceeding on a remote working basis in six participating companies Accenture, Alexion, Ericsson, Intel, Microsoft and Xilinx. Share ThisTweetShareEmail Related Posts STInt 2022: What We Learned As another successful summer of the STEM Teacher Internship (STInt) programme comes to a close, we are excited to share the learning from our teachers. New DCU report on STEM learning calls for further connection between educators and industry to address inequalities and enhance learner outcomes A newly published white paper ‘Immersive STEM Learning Experiences to Shape Shared Futures,’ which details insights from… DCU launches 2021 STEM internships for future teachers The 2021 STInt programme will see student teachers enter placements in companies such as Accenture,… Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Comment * Δ
STInt 2022: What We Learned As another successful summer of the STEM Teacher Internship (STInt) programme comes to a close, we are excited to share the learning from our teachers.
New DCU report on STEM learning calls for further connection between educators and industry to address inequalities and enhance learner outcomes A newly published white paper ‘Immersive STEM Learning Experiences to Shape Shared Futures,’ which details insights from…
DCU launches 2021 STEM internships for future teachers The 2021 STInt programme will see student teachers enter placements in companies such as Accenture,…