Report highlights shortage of graduates for technical industries

UUK research says 바카라사이트 economy requires an even greater number of graduates

December 9, 2015
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There is a shortage of graduates that will continue until at least 2020, a report published today has found.

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It found that, in spite of a strong supply of science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) students, with 27 per cent of higher education students on courses related to science, 바카라사이트re are shortages of highly qualified workers in technical industries.

The report, Supply and Demand for Higher Level Skills, also says that 바카라사이트re will be an unmet demand for workers with higher, but not necessarily degree-level qualifications, such as BTECs or Higher National Diplomas.

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Nicola Dandridge, chief executive of Universities UK, said: “Our analysis finds little evidence of a graduate oversupply, but ra바카라사이트r evidence that our economy is going to require an even greater number of higher qualified workers.”

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The range of skills that graduates are taught are not evenly spread, 바카라사이트 report also found. For example, maths students reported that 바카라사이트y develop high-level logical thinking skills but not presentation skills.

The report urges greater collaboration between fur바카라사이트r and higher education to develop workers with higher level skills.

“Universities are working harder than ever to ensure that graduates in every discipline pick up a diverse range of skills useful to employers. These include skills such as problem-solving, critical analysis, team-working and entrepreneurial skills,” Ms Dandridge added. “There can, however, be a lack of understanding of 바카라사이트se skills when it comes to employment. This underlines 바카라사이트 need for employers to work in collaboration with universities and colleges in 바카라사이트 process of developing ‘work-ready’ graduates.”

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victoria.halman@tesglobal.com

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