Tania Cooper MBE, Chair of the North East STEM Foundation

North East STEM Foundation chair calls on Chancellor Jeremy Hunt for investment

Tania Cooper MBE, chair of the North East STEM Foundation (NESF), has written to the Chancellor of the Exchequer to call for further investment in STEM education ahead of his Autumn Statement in November.

Tania’s letter emphasises the critical role of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education in preparing future generations for the evolving industrial landscape of the North East and addressing the stark underrepresentation of STEM expertise within the UK Parliament.

In her letter to Jeremy Hunt, she highlights the significance of STEM education as a fundamental building block for fostering innovation, economic growth, and sustainable development in the North East and across the United Kingdom.

With substantial investments and initiatives like the introduction of the first Freeport on Teesside which underscores the requirement for a well-equipped, STEM-skilled workforce to drive these developments forward.

Tania also draws attention to the recent report by Rebecca McKee, Unsung Heroes: An Examination of Who They Are and What They Do, which reveals a significant underrepresentation of STEM subjects within Parliament.

According to the report, more than 90 per cent of graduates who work directly with Members of Parliament have backgrounds in social sciences and humanities, highlighting the scarcity of STEM expertise at the heart of government decision-making.

Tania said: “Given that these individuals exert considerable influence on policymaking, it is challenging to envision how our evolving economy can thrive without proper STEM understanding, appreciation, and representation at the heart of government.

“Education in STEM imparts transferable skills that are fundamental in supporting Members of Parliament in their work, particularly in analysing policies and legislation across a wide spectrum of topics.”

Tania Cooper, who is also managing director at Steel Benders UK Ltd, said: “I implore Mr. Hunt to prioritise STEM education in his upcoming statement, to ensure that all individuals can access high-quality technical education, enabling them to thrive in our increasingly complex and interconnected world. Particularly given the growth and investment in the North East which requires more skilled people to fill positions.”


By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily

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