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Greater access to STEM and computer science studies is key for the inclusion of women in the digital economy (G7, 2017)
Due to the increasing digitisation of society and the world of work the demand for STEM skills will only intensify (BusinessEurope, 2018)
The educational system needs to fully embrace digital technologies and update teaching methodologies to prepare students for their digital future (ERT, 2017)
Significant responsibilities lie before local and regional authorities when it comes to defining a coherent and integrated approach to STEM education (Committee of the Regions, 2019)
With an average annual return of 12%, engineering and computer science graduates see the biggest return on investment (World Economic Forum, 2016)
Memorandum 'Towards better STEM policies and implementation: recommendations for the next steps'
Memorandum 'Towards better STEM policies and implementation: recommendations for the next steps'
Source / author:
EU STEM Coalition
Country:
EU
Publication date:
23 February 2024
Publication type:
Policy and strategy
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Click here for the Memorandum of the EU STEM Coalition.