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Dr. Edward Corry is a Lecturer in the Department of STEM Education at Mary Immaculate College (MIC), Ireland. His academic background includes a PhD from the National University of Galway (NUIG) alongside degrees in Engineering, Arts, Systems Analysis, and Education. He specializes in STEM Education with a focus on technology integration, teacher professional development, and curriculum innovation.
Dr. Corry holds affiliations with MIC's Faculty of Education and collaborates with institutions like Clare Education Centre and Erasmus+ programs. His research explores integrated STEM pedagogy, teacher efficacy, and STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics) initiatives. He has led projects such as the STEAMing Erasmus+ program and the STEM Café initiative, emphasizing cross-disciplinary approaches.
His recent work examines primary school STEM implementation challenges, professional development models for educators, and the role of technology in enhancing learning outcomes. He contributes to policy development through reports like the State of the Art Report of STEM Education in Ireland and collaborates on EU-funded projects promoting international best practices.
Dr. Corry's research spans 20 peer-reviewed articles, focusing on themes like teacher collaboration, curriculum design, and innovative teaching strategies. He actively engages in educational workshops and conferences, advocating for evidence-based practices in STEM education.





