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The Sector Skills Council for Science, Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies

Research Reports

The Semta research department have a history of strong collaborations with employers, trade associations, government departments and agencies. Key areas of expertise are labour market research, government data sources and information on skills and recruitment issues, productivity and training. The department have a strong input into the extensive work involved in developing the Sector Skills Agreements for the sectors that Semta represents.

The full versions and Skills Action Plans by Sector (also known as Sector Skills Agreements) are available for download

Current consultations and research

The Science industries (Bioscience) Sector Skills Assessment is currently being completed for publication during Summer 2010.  If you wish to register your interest please contact Semta using this short form

Published reports and research

Report / paper title Sectors covered Date of publication

Summary or full report

UK/Nation

UK Science Industries (Bioscience) Factsheet

Two page summary of the key findings from the main Science industries (Bioscience) report currently being undertaken.  If you wish to register to receive the full report, (available shortly), please contact Semta using this short form

Science June 2010 Information sheet UK
Skills and the future of Engineering

Each year, Sector Skills Councils produce reports highlighting the key issues affecting their sector and the skills implications for their employers. Semta's 2009 UK Sector Skills Assessments for Engineering in england, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are now available.

Engineering March 2010 Full

England

 

Scotland

 

Wales

 

Northern Ireland

The 2009 Labour Market Survey of the Lifesciences, Pharamaceuticals, Biotechnology and Medical Devices Sector

During November 2009, Semta and Cogent joined forces to conduct a research survey to seek the opinions of employers across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.  This focussed on gaining a better understanding of how recruitment, skills, training and Continuing Professional Development affect business performance in the Life Sciences, Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology and Medical Devices Sectors.  The results of the research, built on a telephone survey of 380 employers conducted by BMG Research, are published here

Science 31 March 2010 Full

UK

 

England

 

Scotland

 

Wales

 

Northern Ireland

Skills and the future of UK Science, Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies

Each year, Sector Skills Councils produce reports highlighting the key issues affecting their sector and the skills implications for their employers. Semta's 2009 UK Sector Skills Assessment summary and full reports are now available. 

Science,

Engineering,

Manufacturing

March 2010  Full UK

Advanced Manufacturing

These reports were commissioned by BIS with Semta being responsible for co-ordinating and producing the advanced manufacturing report with a group of other Sector skills councils.

Semta also contributed to the following reports, click to download:

Engineering Construction

Life Science and Pharmaceuticals

Low Carbon Economy

Advanced Manufacturing

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

March 2010 Full UK
Sector Skills Agreements

Research reports to support the action plans for the sector skills agreements are available for Aerospace, Electronics and Automotive, Marine, Bioscience and Metals, Mechanical, Electrical sectors.  The reports contain employer views on the skills needed to maintain and expand their businesses as well as desk research related to the educational and training landscape for these particular sectors.  Analysis of the gaps between the supply and skills needs, forms the basis of the action plans agreed across the four nations.

Aerospace

Electronics and Automotive

 

Marine

 

Bioscience

 

Metals, Mechanical and Electrical

See main web page for dates Full

UK

England

Scotland

Wales

Northern Ireland

 

Some reports available for England at regional level.

Engineering Skills Balance Sheet reports 2008

The Skills Balance Sheets aim to demonstrate for each sector in each Nation and English Region, the range and level of skills in its labour force that are necessary to achieve productivity at internationally competitive levels.

Engineering 2008

Summary

 

Full reports available on application.

England

England Regions

Scotland

Wales

Northern Ireland

Summary of the The National Employers Skills Survey 2007

The National Employers Skills Survey 2007 (NESS07) is the fourth national employers skills survey commissioned by the Learning and Skills Council (LSC) (Report published 2008). This document is a summary of responses from Semta employers.

Science

Engineering

2007 Summary

England

 

2006/7 Labour Market Survey of GB Engineering Sectors

This report is the initial result of 5129 employer interviews conducted by telephone between December 2006 and February 2007. It contains data to provide a GB wide picture of employment in the Engineering Sectors and provide an informed overview of labour market issues with particular focus on recruitment, skills and training.

Engineering 2006/2007 Full report

England

England Regions

Scotland

Wales

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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