Engineering's stark racial inequalities revealed by report
by Hannah Devlin Science Correspondent from on (#26M5N)
Being black or minority ethnic bigger barrier to employment than any other factor finds Royal Academy of Engineering
Black engineering graduates are less likely to find jobs than white students with lower second or third class degrees, according to a report that reveals stark inequalities within the profession.
The review, by the Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng), found that being black or minority ethnic was a bigger obstacle to employment than any other factor considered, including degree classification, attending a less prestigious university or gender.
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