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Rise in STEM subjects disproportionately due to overseas students

nick cowen, 5 December 2011

Universities are educating 6,000 fewer British engineers a year than 10 years ago

British universities are adding fewer STEM subject graduates to the labour market than total student figures suggest, according to a new Civitas report. The STEM subject push by Stephen L. Clarke finds that the number of overseas students attending British universities to study engineering increased by 12,308 from 1997 to 2007, but that the number of British engineering students declined by 5,769. [p. 3] As a result, the British economy will struggle to find the skills necessary to drive a production-led recovery.

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