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8 September, 2010

In the news: The Fuse

The Council for Industry and Higher Education’s first Task Force report which urges far-reaching changes to ensure the UK is a leader in the creative, digital and information technology industries has been launched today.

Press coverage

Call to support digital hub – Financial Times

Reports on the call to the coalition government to do more to cultivate the UK as a hub for creative, digital and information technology (CDIT) talent or risk losing global market share to countries such as China, the US, Japan and Australia. Full article 

Digital technology should be university ‘priority’ – BBC Education

Reports on a number of The Fuse’s recommendations including: that creative digital technologies must be a “national priority” in UK universities, that the UK should nurture ideas for online businesses like Facebook and Google, and the need to target support at creative, digital and information technology (CDIT) subjects – with the aim of cultivating businesses in digital industries of the future. Full article

Surfing the global digital revolution – Guardian letters

Letter from CIHE’s Task Force members to the Guardian which calls for CDIT industries to be a national priority alongside traditional engineering, science and manufacturing. The letter warns “we must act now, or risk being left behind in the global digital revolution.” Full article

Golden opportunities – Times Higher

CIHE’s CEO David Docherty writes for the Times Higher arguing that the creative industries must be given as much support as STEM subjects to keep the UK at the forefront of the world economy. Full article 

Government called on to prioritise creative industries education – Design Week

Design Week reports that CIHE is calling on the Government to prioritise CDIT (creative, digital and IT) subjects to help make the UK a global leader in these industries. Full article

One Response to “In the news: The Fuse”

CIHE | 10:45 on Sep 8th 2010

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