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...womenintechnology.co.uk. The baby boom generation has begun to retire and the number of people qualifying with IT related degrees is falling. Women are a key pool of talent yet, according to research by Intellect, between 2001 and 2008 the number... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/05/29/236225/what-holds-women-back-from-top-jobs-in-it.htm
...over 140,000 new entrants new entrants needed every year, the gender imbalance in those taking computer science-related degrees and in the technology sector in the UK is one of ther worst in Western Europe. "In 2007 only 18% of IT and Telecoms... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/tony_collins/2008/05/companies-with-the-highest-pro.html
...increasing numbers of talented students into technology-related degrees and careers." She added that the curriculum needs...similar problems, with 50% fewer students taking IT related degrees than in 2003. GVL6-20090302.1 http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/08/27/231997/curriculum-needs-radical-review-as-pupil-numbers-fall-50-says.htm
...computing graduates. According to figures from university admissions service UCAS, the number of applicants to IT-related degrees has dropped 48% in six years, from 29,477 in 2001 to 15,258 in 2007. Recruitment experts say it is crucial... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/08/28/232009/mid-level-staff-win-higher-salaries-as-outsourcing-grows.htm
...IT jobs. The campaign aims to show teenagers the variety of jobs on offer, and help them understand what IT-related degrees could teach them. The campaign, called BigAmbition, is run by e-skills, the IT sector skills council. ... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/11/05/233230/campaign-launched-to-get-teens-interested-in-it.htm
...over 140,000 new entrants new entrants needed every year, the gender imbalance in those taking computer science-related degrees and in the technology sector in the UK is one of the worst in Western Europe. More on IT Projects blog >> ... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/05/20/230744/companies-run-by-women-make-more-money-says-intellect.htm
...level students to fill IT vacancies following a sharp drop in the number of students leaving university with IT- related degrees. UK employers need about 150,000 new IT professionals each year, but only 25,640 computer science graduates... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/12/06/228507/logicacmg-hires-school-leavers-as-graduates-dry-up.htm
...this year, and builds on the School's BSc in the same subject. It is designed for graduates of computing-related degrees who want to develop their career in the games industry, as well as those who wish to update their skills. Head... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/02/06/229282/city-university-london-offers-masters-degree-in-gaming.htm
...universities isn't helping either, says Livingstone. While 81 universities in the UK currently offer video gaming-related degrees, software publishers claim the majority of these courses produce generalists, who lack strong specific programming... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/07/01/231297/gaming-suffering-skills-shortage-says-ian-livingstone.htm
... Employers are finding it increasingly difficult to fill graduate jobs as the shortage of young people taking IT-related degrees begins to make itself felt. The number of people studying computing at university has been falling steadily for... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/12/13/228582/firms-struggle-to-fill-it-graduate-positions.htm

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...Fewer Students Pursue Computer-Related Degrees Fewer Students Pursue Computer-Related Degrees By David Pitt June 24...students are pursuing computer-related degrees at a time when demand is increasing... http://www.newsfactor.com/story.xhtml?story_id=60397

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