
Let’s put the M back into STEM
Published
Friday, 26 April
Author
Mark Rosser
Categories
Blog
April
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Mathematics is important in virtually every aspect of life: from digital music to public transport and from structural engineering to supermarket deliveries. Many of the most impactful jobs in the world today require significant levels of mathematics, not only to support societal growth but also economic development. Equally, mathematics is not just for work, it is hugely useful in everyday life.
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