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‘Reaching for STEM Success’
University of Limerick (UL) student, Jessica Silva, Biomedical Engineering (centre) with, Liz Dooley, Director Operations Janssen Sciences Ireland and Dr. Regina Kelly, Science Education Project Officer EPI*STEM at the National Centre for Stem Education are pictured as Year 2 of the university’s WiSTEM2D collaboration with global healthcare company, Johnson & Johnson (J&J) begins.
Known as WiSTEM2D, the programme is designed to encourage female students to study science, technology, engineering and mathematics, and forms part of J&J’s commitment to building a diverse global STEM community. Picture: Alan Place