About CALMAST

This site is managed by Calmast, the STEM Engagement Centre at South East Technological University (SETU).

CALMAST stands for the Centre for the Advancement of Learning of Maths, Science and Technology. It was established at SETU in 2003, building on the work of the South East Schools Science Initiative which began in the 1990s. The centre is part of the School of Education and Lifelong Learning and works closely with the Schools of Science, Engineering and Health Sciences, with cross-disciplinary projects with the other schools at SETU.

Funded by Science Foundation Ireland as the STEM Hub for the South East of Ireland, CALMAST is developing clusters of industry, schools and government agencies across the region to deliver STEM locally through symbiotic partnerships. Our guiding principle is ‘STEM for all’. We are committed to inclusion regardless of gender, socio-economic background, ability or location.

The centre engages over 30,000 participants in the region each year. Maths Week Ireland, founded and coordinated by CALMAST, engages a further 400,000. The Centre adopts a partnership approach working with external groups such as local and national visitor centres, local and other governmental agencies, non-governmental organisations, community groups, library services, institutions and industry to achieve impact, scale and sustainability. We want to reposition STEM in our culture by proposing a wide range of activities that promote inclusion, creativity, critical thinking, self-confidence and awareness of the environment.

Learn more about CALMAST and its STEM engagement.


Contact CALMAST

email: calmast.wd@setu.ie

Calmast STEM Engagement Centre
South East Technological University | Cork Road Campus
Cork Road, Waterford
Co Waterford
X91 K0EK, Ireland