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Professors & Heads of Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering UG Recruitment and Admissions Dik Morling University of Westminster Engineering Professors’ Council Admission Working Group

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Professors & Heads of Mechanical &

Manufacturing Engineering

UG Recruitment and Admissions

Dik MorlingUniversity of WestminsterEngineering Professors’ Council

Admission Working Group

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UCAS Statistics 2002-2011

Have been tracking admissions trends for EPC’s Admissions Working Group since 2002

Following statistics extracted from UCAS annual datasets♦ With the exception of provisional 2011 figures

which are estimated from UCAS press releases♦ Release of final 2011 dataset expected in 1-2

months

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Applications to Maths & Science Courses

F1 – Chemistry

F3 – Physics

G1 – Mathematics

Change in Undergraduate Applications Since 2002

Number of applications to Maths degrees continues to grow

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Entry into Maths & Science Courses

F1 – Chemistry

F3 – Physics

G1 – Mathematics

Change in Undergraduate Acceptances Since 2002

Growth in Maths acceptances slower – but no sign in saturation

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Applications to Engineering CoursesChange in Undergraduate Applications Since 2002

H2 – Civil Eng

H8 – Chemica

l Eng

H1 – General E

ng

H4 – Aerospace EngH3 – Mechanical Eng

H6 – Electronic Eng

H7 – Production Eng

Slow recovery of Elec Eng applications; Mech Eng rocketing away;Chem Eng still climbing while Civil Eng plateaus

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Entry into Engineering CoursesChange in Undergraduate Acceptances Since 2002

H2 – Civil Eng

H8 – Chemical Eng

H1 – General EngH4 – Aerospace Eng

H3 – Mechanical Eng

H6 – Electronic Eng

H7 – Production Eng

Some evidence of Civil Eng reaching capacity but Chem Eng insatiable

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Applications to Computing Courses

G5 – Information Systems

G6 – Software Eng

G4 – Computer Science

Change in Undergraduate Applications Since 2002

Software Eng back to 2002 levels; rest of computing steadily recovering

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Entry into Computing Courses

G5 – Information Systems

G6 – Software Eng

G4 – Computer Science

Change in Undergraduate Acceptances Since 2002

Computing acceptances relatively constant

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The Gender ImbalanceProportion of Applications from Females onto

Degree Courses by Subject 2010

Very little change since 2002!

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The Gender Imbalance

Female participation lower for UK-domiciled applicants

Proportion of Applications from UK-Domiciled Females onto Degree Courses by Subject 2010

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Share of Engineering Applications – 2002

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Share of Engineering Applications – 2010

But engineering applications

increased by 46%

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2012 Applications – So FarYear-on-year UCAS application numbers

December 2010 – December 2011:JACS 3 Subject Group ChangeGroup F Physical Sciences +0.5%Group G Mathematical & Comp Science -3.4%Group H Engineering -1.8%Group I Computer Sciences -7.7%All Subjects -6.0%

Could be worse!But early days yet; will they convert?

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Overseas MSc EntryLast autumn, many (but not all) engineering

departments experienced a big drop in the intake to engineering MSc courses♦ Especially from India

UK PSW visa changes most likely to be cause

UK now unattractive c.f. Canada and Australia

Government policy killing off big UK export business

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Doom Laden, Gloomy or Irrepressibly Optimistic?

All political parties committed to STEM subjectsBut politicians not so good at putting the

money where their mouth had been 2012 Intake – unknown territory

But applications holding up Visa restrictions threaten overseas market

Where do you stand?