Sunday, December 25, 2011

What is the problem if science graduates end up in other careers? In any case, we need more of the same

The Guardian reported that "only half of all science graduates find a job that requires scientific knowledge" - a fact that "calls into question the government's campaign to encourage teens to study [Science]. "But year after year, the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) reports that its members have trouble getting enough people with science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). This year, over two to five employers had problems. The Science Council has just published a report showing that a fifth of our workforce is employed in a scientific function. So what happens?

The concerns come from the paper, is there a shortage of scientists? A re-analysis of supply for the United Kingdom. The author suggests that there is no shortage of scientists and engineers in the UK, despite what he says of the IWC and positions by successive governments. However, the role of the Guardian and the information is based on assumptions rather strange. While about half of the graduates are found in the mother races out of the science, not an argument for saying that too many young people studying science.

First, as a mother is an excellent preparation for a wide range of careers. We celebrate this fact, not mourning. Statistics show (Table 7) that if you study engineering, physics or chemistry, as in the first degree, which is nearly 90% chance of being in both full-time employment or education three years later. These figures compare with 73% of artistic creation, and 78% of languages ??and historical and philosophical studies. The average of all graduates are more than 80%. This is due to a grade mother gives a wide range of skills in a variety of jobs, not only in science. Is not that a good thing? We could "fix" for science graduates training to be useless in the economy, but now we have a higher education sector to successfully produce young people have highly transferable skills.

We do not worry when the law graduates do not become lawyers, graduates of the story is history or English graduates do not become ... uh ... Why worry about the chemical engineer or versatile? We need more people will research and development if the United Kingdom to rebalance its economy successfully. To achieve this, we must increase investment in research and the skills that employers have a reason to come here, and in turn attract our science and engineering science and engineering. Yes, every business leader is sought for the laboratory staff better, so with the best will in the world will not get all the unique engineering graduates in their first choice of profession. But how is it different from any other type of higher education?

is unfortunate that the report of the guardian focused on misleading figures when there were many other things of value in the study. We see there are too many social stratification and sex between people who truly science and engineering. This is unacceptable, given the benefits that individuals give to their students. It's 2011, yet still one in 10 female engineering graduates. You are more likely to science and mathematics A-levels, if you attend an independent school, with students in schools subsidized by the state over-represented in the arts and humanities in its place.


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