A project by Clare secondary school students and a multinational company is aiming to encourage more girls to pursue STEM subjects at third level.
Last week a group of female secondary school students from St Josephs Tulla visited Beckman Coulterโs East Clare site and met with senior management and scientists to get a close-up view of the companyโs work. The school has developed GiftED in conjunction with the biomedical devices maker to encourage girls to consider scienceย and engineeringย careers at senior cycle and third level.
Beckman Coulter is situated at OโCallaghanโs Mills and employs approximately 400 people including scientists, laboratory technicians and engineers.ย Itโs Irish site has a gender balanced workplace with a 54pc to 46pc ratio of females to males and a 50pc to 50pc representation of men and women in senior management roles.
Science and Maths Teacher at the Tulla school Mairead OโBrienย explained, โStage one of the programme consisted of a guided tour around the laboratories and grounds of Beckmanย Coulter. The girls witnessed first-hand how the company manufacture a unique range of diagnostic solutions which help medical professionals assess, diagnose and monitor conditions such as cardiac disease, metabolic functions, infectious diseases, blood disorders, cancer and many moreโ.
She added, โThe studentsย alsoย witnessed theย low environmental impact the company has on our local landscape by disposing of their own organic waste using their sewage treatmentย systemย and wormery along with their low carbon footprint. This is supported by the site optingย for a wood-chip burner to harness renewable energy. We had a most enjoyable day. It has definitely inspired our young ladies to consider a career in science and engineering.โ
Beckman Coulter Senior HR Manager Karen Kelly acknowledged, โWe are committed to supporting diversity and inclusion in the workplace andย inย supporting girls to explore STEM careers. We wereย excited to facilitateย the studentsย having an informal lunch with their future female mentors from Beckmanย Coulter who will provideย support to the girls as they embark on science projectsย in the coming weeks.โ
โItโs the first step in what we hope will be a fruitful and rewarding collaboration with St. Josephโs. With the GiftEDย programme, we want to highlight the pathways open to girls throughย STEM, to open their eyes to the many possibilities that a career in science can offer,ย and to give them an opportunityย to hear first-hand from and be inspired by some of Beckman Coulterโs talented female scientists,โ Site Director, Orlaith Lawler concluded.