Summary
Anne Wright is a Creative Computing lecturer in Dublin with over a decade of experience designing and teaching web, mobile and database development. She leads interdisciplinary, practice-based projects that blend software engineering with art, psychology and media—recently collaborating with a secondary school art teacher to put the “A” in STEAM. Anne runs targeted outreach programs to boost secondary-school uptake of Computer Science, with a focus on improving gender balance through initiatives for girls and active roles in Athena SWAN and the Irish Network for Gender Equality in Computing. Her industry-facing work guides companies from problem definition through technical design and implementation, translating research into practical software solutions. With a background in C/C++ systems development and an MSc in Web and Database Development, she combines deep technical roots with curriculum leadership and programme direction experience.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
JEB Diploma in IT Training, JEB Diploma in IT Training at Ballyfermot College of Further Education
M.Sc. in Computing, Web and Database Development, M.Sc. in Computing, Web and Database Development at Griffith College Dublin
B.Sc. in Commercial Computing, B.Sc. in Commercial Computing at Dundalk Institute of Technology