STEM – is it key to supporting skills gaps?
Science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) are increasingly vital in the world today and the study of these subjects benefits all of us, whether we realise it or not.We are all living in a world struggling to deal with issues such as climate change and a rising population, with associated demands on water supply, food security, labour supply, and energy and fuel security; issues which are having a direct impact on many businesses in the environmental and land-based sector. The development of STEM skills is therefore essential to the future of the economy in order to develop a