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06 Sept 2025

Female students from Carlow will receive free transport to next year’s STEM showcase

Over 2,000 pupils nationwide will benefit from scheme

Female students from Tipperary will receive free transport to next year’s STEM showcase

Mai Eladham, Mira Hendrickson, Pearl Byrne, Zoe Larkin  and Tierna Bobbett were at Heuston Station at the launch of Iarnród Éireann and Bus Éireann’s partnership with I Wish for the 2024 STEM Showcase

I Wish, the organisation inspiring teenage girls towards Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) careers, has announced an increased national partnership with Iarnród Éireann.

Over 2,000 female students from 15 locations across the country, including Thurles, will be provided with free rail transport to the annual I Wish STEM Showcase on February 8 2024 in the RDS, Dublin. This is an 185% increase on the hugely successful pilot scheme, which took place earlier this year.    

 Bus Éireann will also be partnering once again, providing free return buses from Heuston Station to the event.   

 The dedicated I Wish STEM return trains to Dublin, featuring talks from female STEM influencers in Iarnród Éireann, will travel from Cork, Tralee, Killarney, Charleville, Thurles, Mallow, Sligo, Portlaoise, Galway, Kildare, Newbridge, Limerick, Waterford, Kilkenny and Carlow.  

The speakers will include ecologists, environmental scientists, mechanical engineers, digital forensics and cyber security experts.

Teachers can sign up for free train and bus services and register for the I Wish showcase event at www.iwish.ie/register. 

The 2024 event will mark the 10th anniversary for I Wish, with the STEM showcase to host 3,000 girls while also offering a global audience the opportunity to host their own I Wish watch parties at a later date.  

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