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We want to harness universities’ capacity to drive economic growth, innovation, creativity, and productivity.
We need a knowledge-intensive economy, developing high-skilled jobs across the UK. As part of this, the UK must remain internationally competitive, attracting skills and talent from across the globe to study and work here.
We call on political parties to commit to:
More than 11 million extra graduates, in addition to the 15.3 million graduates currently in the UK workforce, will be needed to fill jobs in the UK by 2035 in industries such as computing and engineering, teaching and education, and health.
Maisha Sadia's experience on a computer vision and machine learning summer school at Liverpool Hope University helped her get a job as a full stack developer at SixIntoSeven. Based in Liverpool, the tech company helps local authorities and academy trusts transfer pupil information between primary and secondary schools.
I learnt from people who are trying to use their knowledge of tech to help everyone around them, such as those who are using computer vision to try and find solutions for infertility.
Maisha Sadia
Full Stack Developer, SixIntoSeven
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