STEM refers to science, technology, engineering and mathematics. The basic contributors to healthy STEM are research, international engagement and education. Specifically, education prepares a skilled and dynamic STEM workforce and sets the foundation for lifelong STEM literacy in the community.1
The importance of STEM disciplines for the future economic and social well-being of Australia
cannot be underestimated. International research indicates that 75 per cent of the fastest growing occupations require STEM skills and knowledge.2 In the US STEM employment grew three times more than non-STEM employment over the past twelve years and is expected to grow twice as fast by 2018.3 In Europe there are predictions of a shortage of between 380,000 and 700,000 ICT workers.4
STEM refers to science, technology, engineering and mathematics. The basic contributors to healthy STEM are research, international engagement and education. Specifically, education prepares a skilled and dynamic STEM workforce and sets the foundation for lifelong STEM literacy in the community.1The importance of STEM disciplines for the future economic and social well-being of Australiacannot be underestimated. International research indicates that 75 per cent of the fastest growing occupations require STEM skills and knowledge.2 In the US STEM employment grew three times more than non-STEM employment over the past twelve years and is expected to grow twice as fast by 2018.3 In Europe there are predictions of a shortage of between 380,000 and 700,000 ICT workers.4
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