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Structuralia’s STEM Annual Report Reveals Getting a Master’s Could Get You Out of Unemployment

By Ronald P. Linkous
July 6, 2022
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– 68.18% of all respondents believe that a higher qualification for professionals is directly related to a higher salary. – OAS-Structuralia scholarships 50%

MADRID, ESPAñA, July 6, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ — ● 75.61% of those considering studying for a master’s degree in the near future believe it could contribute to a 30% improvement in their salary.
● 66.67% of all respondents in the Caribbean believe that taking a master’s degree now could get them out of unemployment in 3-6 months.

The prestigious online training school, Structuralia, publishes the results of the new version of the 2022 STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) annual report, which aims to offer a more realistic perspective to professionals in the field in Latin America and the Caribbean.

The data obtained from this survey reveals the importance of specialized higher education for the development of working professionals and for future professionals in the sector. It is a key factor for professional positions, better jobs, better salaries, to get out of unemployment, among others.

Important data obtained support these statements, such as the fact that 52.73% believe that studying a Master’s degree can help them to opt for new professional positions in other companies and to change jobs; and 66.67% of respondents believe that studying a Masters today could get them out of unemployment within 3 to 6 months.

Perspectives in Caribbean countries such as: Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, Guyana, Dominica, Suriname, Bahamas, Saint Lucia, Grenada, Saint Vincent and Grenada; reflects a great interest in specialized training in master’s programs and a great concern that traditional teaching formats are not the most appropriate to meet the demands of the labor market and technological changes in their country, since 8 out of 10 people consider that the Caribbean region does not currently have them.

Professionals often wonder which areas may offer better opportunities. According to this study, the sector “renewable energies, sustainability and environment” comes first with 31.70%, followed by “digital transformation and intelligent infrastructures” with 28.81%.

Areas that undoubtedly seem promising for the future professional development of the respondents, since 75.61% of those who plan to study a master’s degree in the near future believe that studying a master’s degree could contribute to the improvement of their salary by 30%; as well as 68.18% who think that a higher qualification of professionals is directly linked to a higher salary.

New 50% scholarships for online masters

These findings confirm the importance of pursuing a master’s degree for professional growth and individual betterment.

For this reason, the Organization of American States (OAS) and Structuralia scholarship program has been facilitating access to this highly specialized higher education for all professionals in the region for 12 years.

A scholarship program for online masters, which for this 2022, makes available to citizens of the Member States more than 2,500 scholarships covering 50% of the total cost of the master.

On the website becasoea.structuralia.com, those interested can find all the necessary information about this scholarship program, where the application conditions are very clear and simple to encourage access by anyone interested, being necessary to be resident of an OAS member state. .

July 8, 2022 is the deadline to apply for any of these limited scholarships. Interested candidates can complete their scholarship application on becasoea.structuralia.com, attaching a CV or a copy of their university degree.

Special benefits for women and young people

With the aim of contributing to access to higher education in the STEM field, which is the field that will generate the most employment opportunities in the years to come, as well as to reduce the wage gap for professions similar, in 2022 women who obtain their SV and Structuralia scholarship will receive 5% additional aid.

In the same way, to help the global internationalization of the talent of the youngest, people between the ages of 20 and 30 who obtain an OAS and Structuralia scholarship will receive, at no additional cost, the Apostille of The Hague of the Master they have obtained, so that they can continue their professional development anywhere.

Marlene Barrientos
Structuralia
+34 914 90 42 00
[email protected]
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