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Minoritised STEM workforce hit hardest by pandemic


The APPG on D&I in STEM launched its inquiry in November 2020 to detail the current state of equity in the UK’s STEM workforce, highlight the experiences of minoritised STEM workers, and highlight positive sector-led initiatives and practices. The group took evidence from over 150 institutions, businesses, networks and individuals during the inquiry.
The evidence has shown how the pandemic has intensified historic and systemic disadvantages for certain groups, but the recovery provides an opportunity to address these structural issues. It may also allow for the government to work with the sector to tackle underrepresentation,
creating more sustainable economic prosperity and opportunity for those impacted by the pandemic as well as future generations. ....

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Number of students taking computer science degrees up 7.6% in 2020


Number of students taking computer science degrees up 7.6% in 2020
The number of students choosing to study computer science at degree level rose year-on-year in 2020, according to BCS
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Published: 16 Dec 2020 15:32
The number of students choosing to study computer science beyond A-level has increased in 2020, according to BCS.
Looking into figures from university admissions organisation UCAS, BCS found the number of people accepted on to computer science degrees in 2020 increased by 7.6% year-on-year to 30,090 students.
Julia Adamson, director of education at BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, said: “More students than ever before have chosen to study computer science at university. That is important because the government has stated that tech skills should be the ‘rocket fuel’ which powers the UK’s economic recovery.” ....

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