Institution of Civil Engineers Higher Apprenticeships - Why? Andrew Stanley: Head of Education and...

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Institution of Civil Engineers Higher Apprenticeships - Why? Andrew Stanley: Head of Education and Learning March 2014

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Institution of Civil Engineers

Higher Apprenticeships - Why?

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80,000 members worldwide 20,000 student members worldwide History of decline in student numbers in

previous recessions followed by skills shortages in recovery.

2013 - 2014: 22754 students on courses at ‘JBM accredited’ universities (all years).

Around 56% of these are student members. An additional 1025 student members on

approved courses in FE (Level 3/4/5).

ICE context

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ONS 2010 projections:18 year olds000s

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Applicants Applicants 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

JBM Accredited Undergrad Courses*

8238 8814 8658 8010 7428

% change from previous year

n/a +6.99 -1.81 -7.44 -7.26

GenderFemale 1279 1419 1334 1365 1289

Male 6959 7395 7320 6645 6139

% Female 15.53 16.1 15.4 17.04 17.35

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UCAS: QYPR and domicile

Quintile Young Participation Rate *c 75% from outside Europe

QYPR 2009 % UK 2010 % UK 2011 % UK 2012 % UK 2013 % UK

1 436 8 539 9 572 10 526 10 473 92 795 14 754 13 850 14 750 14 727 143 1,019 18 1,137 20 1,108 19 1,022 19 930 194 1,394 24 1,398 24 1,390 24 1,176 22 1,134 235 2,071 36 1,969 34 1,985 34 1,834 35 1,700 34

UK 5,715 5,866 5,957 5,417 5,017

Non-UK * 2,523 2,948 2,697 2,593 2,411

Unknown n/a 69 52 109 53

Total 8,238 8,814 8,654 8,010 7,428

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Number Overseas Overseas % Female Female %

MEng 8697 1396 16.1 1834 21.1

BEng 6858 1794 26.2 932 13.6

IEng 2685 347 12.9 272 10.1

L4/5 487 3 0.6 40 8.2

MSc 4027 2261 56.1 954 23.7

Total 22754 5801 25.5 4032 17.7

JBM current students (all years)

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JBM output 2012 and 2013

MSc MEng BEng IEng IEng L4/5 Total

Hons Hons Ord

2012 2283 1607 1619 840 71 326 6746

2013 2061 1700 1549 720 32 273 6335

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ICE/CIBSE L3 apprenticeship starts (2-3 yrs):

Apprenticeships

2010 2011 2012 2013

8 45 120 200+

South Thames CollegeLeeds College of BuildingCity of Bristol CollegeExeter CollegeBridgend CollegeLlandrilloStephenson College

Liverpool Community CollegeSouthampton City CollegeCity College NorwichNewcastle CollegeSolihull CollegeNew College NottinghamCollege of North West London

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http://www.raeng.org.uk/about/diversity/news_events/pdf/TAC_apprentice_recruitment.pdf

Consortium approach Careers guidance – lack of Wrong qualifications at entry Budding Brunels - CYT Apprentice profile Professional engagement and EngTech

Apprentice recruitment: Accessing untapped talent

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http://www.hasbe.co.uk/

Higher apprenticeships L5

Leeds College of BuildingBradford CollegeLeicester CollegeHighbury CollegeNew College NottinghamHartlepool CollegeLincoln College

Lincoln CollegeStephenson CollegeBradford CollegeMoulton CollegeCollege of NW LondonSouthampton City College

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HESA data suggests only c10% unemployment 6 months on for civil engineers.

The numbers industry needs aren’t going to be coming through the universities – overseas students.

Decline in part time HE numbers. But increase in Level 3. Apprenticeship is now a “brand”; part time day-release

isn’t. We have no Level 6. (Clarified at event, this refers to civil engineering. There is an extant Construction

Management level 6 Apprenticeship)

Around 60% of our Level 3 apprentices want to go all the way up.

Check out Gatsby funded ICE, IET, IMechE project

http://www.engtechnow.com/

Summary

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Thank you

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