07/10/13
GCHQ and GFirst on a mission to recruit scientists and engineers of the future
With a gap in engineering and manufacturing skills at an all-time high both nationally and in Gloucestershire, GFirst LEP in partnership with GCHQ in Cheltenham, one of the largest employers in the county, is encouraging more young people to take up science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) at school, college and University.
Richard, Strategic
advisor for Mathematics at GCHQ said: “This is a new and
important event for GCHQ to help teachers inspire pupils to be enthusiastic
about STEM subjects and the careers they open up. As a high-tech organisation,
science, technology, engineering and maths are key to our business and we need
people with expertise and enthusiasm for these subjects to come and work for us
as part of our mission. This is an exciting
opportunity for us to demonstrate why these subjects are so important to GCHQ
and how topics from the school curriculum relate to the work being done
here.”
David Owen, Chief
Executive of GFirst LEP added: “STEM plays a critical
component for our future economic growth to develop essential skills in demand;
this initiative comes at a critical time when we need to boost sustainable
economic growth across the county, to create prosperity and jobs. I’m
delighted that GCHQ are supporting EBP with this exciting initiative and I would
urge all teachers and lecturers across Gloucestershire to sign up.”
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