Experts warn of engineering skills black hole
Published at 11:12, Tuesday, 31 July 2012
THE UK economy will shrink unless more young people study science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM), it has been claimed.
The engineering sector in the UK accounts for 20 per cent of GDP, three times that of the financial sector. Despite some improvement, there is still a black hole when it comes to the numbers of people studying STEM subjects.
Gareth James, Head of Education at the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) said: “From across industry we hear repeated time and again that there are not enough young people with the right qualifications available to take the rewarding and challenging engineering careers that are available now and anticipated over the next couple of decades.
“Good quality qualifications in maths, physics, chemistry, biology and computer science will open many doors to young people but if they want to stand out as potential employees they also need to demonstrate their ability to apply their learning and to have good employability skills such as team working. It is vital that if young people want to have the best chance in the jobs market that they need to research what employers are looking for, to choose their subjects accordingly and gain the sort of experience and skills that will make them appealing.”
Experts from the IET submitted evidence to the committee and the IET continues to help government and academia tackle this massive challenge.
A priority is to educate and inspire children on the exciting and important contribution that scientists, engineers, mathematicians and others make to society. The IET, with its partners, are working in hundreds of schools to do just that.
The IET is also working to improve the national curriculum with the Department for Education, accrediting university courses, creating role models via awards, supporting individuals with scholarships and much more.
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