The UK has too many biology and history graduates and not enough workers with vocational skills, say peers

Peers are calling for an overhaul of the "deeply unfair" higher and further education system
Peers are calling for an overhaul of the "deeply unfair" higher and further education system Credit:  Chris Ison/PA

The UK has too many biology and history graduates and not enough people with vocational skills entering the workforce, peers say in a critical report.

The House of Lords’ economic affairs committee has called for an overhaul of the "deeply unfair" higher and further education system.

The UK has a “skills mismatch” and “there are particular shortages of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) skills at technician level, but an oversupply in other areas, such as biological science graduates,” according to the National Audit Office.

As a result, “the oversupply of some graduate-level skills, and the undersupply of technician-level skills, could result in graduates occupying technician-level...

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