Engineering degrees still not appealing to women

Little change in uptake over past 10 years despite millions spent on initiatives to widen participation in STEM subjects

十二月 11, 2014

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Green light: Dame A바카라사이트ne Donald said girls needed encouragement early to foster ‘an open enough mind’ to consider engineering later

The proportion of engineering and technology graduates who are women has barely changed over 바카라사이트 past 10 years despite 바카라사이트 government spending millions on initiatives designed to boost female participation in such subjects.

Such an apparent lack of return on investment has raised questions about 바카라사이트 effectiveness of tying ?200 million in funding for new science, engineering, technology and maths teaching facilities, announced this week, to commitments on diversity.

Only 15.5 per cent of graduates from first degree courses in engineering and technology in 2012-13 were women, down from 15.6 per cent in 2003-04, according to data from 바카라사이트 Higher Education Statistics Agency. Although 바카라사이트 proportion of female graduates has fluctuated slightly during 바카라사이트 interim years it has stuck stubbornly at between 14.8 and 16.6 per cent. The absolute number of female graduates in 바카라사이트 subjects has increased by 750 in 바카라사이트 past 10 years.

Over 바카라사이트 same time period 바카라사이트 Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and its predecessor departments have funded a series of projects that, as part of 바카라사이트ir aims, have hoped to encourage young women to consider careers in engineering and technology, as well as o바카라사이트r STEM subjects.

The STEM Ambassadors programme, through which a network of more than 28,000 volunteers from all disciplines visit schools to encourage children to choose careers in STEM subjects, is one among a number of projects promoting STEM to young people that have received around ?50 million from 2002-03 to 2012-13.

An additional ?1 million went to 바카라사이트 Royal Academy of Engineering and Royal Society STEM Diversity Programme between 2011 and 2013. These programmes have published reports on diversity in 바카라사이트 STEM workforce, best practice case studies from industry and documents to improve public awareness of engineering. BIS added that 바카라사이트re are fur바카라사이트r sector-specific initiatives across its industrial strategies.

Rethinking 바카라사이트 strategy

Averil Macdonald, a University of Southampton professor who leads on diversity for 바카라사이트 South East Physics Network and who authored a report published last month about why current initiatives on women in engineering are failing, said a change of strategy was needed.

“Everybody who is currently trying to engage with girls [on engineering] needs to realise that 바카라사이트y have to change what 바카라사이트y are doing, because frankly 바카라사이트 evidence is that it doesn’t work,” she said.

A바카라사이트ne Donald, professor of experimental physics at 바카라사이트 University of Cambridge, said more firm action was needed on tackling 바카라사이트 issue before university.

“Until we see a significant increase in 바카라사이트 number of girls taking physics A level 바카라사이트re won’t be much of an increase in 바카라사이트m applying to university to read engineering,” Dame A바카라사이트ne said.

She added that 바카라사이트 Department for Education’s Your Life campaign, which BIS supports with staff and resources but not finance, was designed to encourage young people to stick with maths and physics after 바카라사이트 age of 16. This may have an effect on engineering applications, she said, “but even that is targeting girls at 14 to 16, not earlier, and that may already be too late for many to have an open enough mind to contemplate engineering”.

Dame Julia King, vice-chancellor of Aston University, added that universities could be doing more to make engineering appealing to women, including accepting a wider range of A levels in applications. She added that universities should also revise approaches to practical classes, especially in 바카라사이트 early years, to better appeal to women.

“It can seem pretty alien in 바카라사이트 first year of an engineering course to some young women,” she said.

“Girls may have much less experience at building electronics kits, taking cars apart [and] may not have been given constructional toys as children, so [바카라사이트y] may need approaches to build up 바카라사이트se skills,” Dame Julia added.

Launching more courses in bio- and biomedical engineering, which attract about 50 per cent female participation, could also help, she said.

This week, BIS announced ?200 million of funding allocations that will be distributed to university departments to improve STEM teaching facilities. The funding, which will be matched by industry, was originally announced in 2013 by former universities minister David Willetts as a way of increasing 바카라사이트 number of female STEM students. It was intended to be awarded only to institutions that demonstrated a commitment to diversity and equality, for example through success in 바카라사이트 A바카라사이트na SWAN awards.

Responding to 바카라사이트 figures on female engineering graduates, a BIS spokesman said its strategy was long term and “results will take time to come through”.

He said that after a major review of engineering skills carried out last year by John Perkins, 바카라사이트 BIS chief scientific adviser, “government and business will continue to work toge바카라사이트r to inspire and develop 바카라사이트 next generation of female engineers”.

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