Women More Often Opt for Stem Studies
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Mechanical engineering, computer science, interior design: More and more women are opting for MINT courses. However, they remain exotic women in relevant apprenticeships.
More and more women are starting their studies in technical, mathematical or scientific subjects. However, they remain exotic women in relevant apprenticeships.A degree in mathematics, computer science, science and technology (MINT) is being considered for more and more young women.In 2024, more than a third (36 percent) of the first semesters were female in these subjects, as reported by the Federal Statistical Office.This is a new peak in the …
Federal Statistical Office [Newsroom]WIESBADEN (ots) - - Proportion of new students in the 1st semester in the STEM range at 36% in the academic year 2024 more than ever - Number of new students in the STEM areas last up again - Number of new students in the STEM ... Read more here...Original content of: Federal Statistical Office, news transmitted by currently
Women are still less likely to study mathematics, computer science, science and technology than men. However, the proportion of women among the first semester students in such MINT subjects has increased continuously in recent years. As reported by the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis), in 2024 more than a third (36%) of the first semester students in the MINT area were women. Ten years earlier, the proportion of women in this area was still…
Women are still less likely than men to choose to study mathematics, computer science, natural sciences, and engineering. However, the proportion of women among first-semester students in these STEM fields has risen steadily in recent years. According to the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis), in the 2024 academic year, more than a third (36%) of first-semester STEM students were women – a new record high. Ten years earlier, the proportion of…
The abbreviation MINT stands for mathematics, computer science, science and technology. In 2024 the proportion of women among the first semesters reached its highest level with 36 percent.
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