Education | Public and communities
Parents say university creative courses are vital to UK’s post-Covid economic recovery
- New research shows overwhelming public support for increased funding of university creative subjects
- 59 per cent of parents say that university creative courses deserve more government funding following the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic
- Almost half say that the government is wrong to prioritise STEM courses above arts and humanities
- Two thirds say that creative courses at university benefit the UK economically
- Universities UK is calling for the reprioritisation and refunding of creative courses at universities by government
Date Published: 13/01/2022
Categories: Education | Public and communities
Client: MHP / UUK
Methodology
1379 UK adults online 17-21 December 2021
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