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Ethnic demographic data for applications to the Scientist Training Programme 2021

This data shows the number of applications and accepted offers per stated ethnic group.

Filed under
STP Data
Published
2021
Publication type
Data, Evidence
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Ethnic group Total number of applications – 2021 * Total number of accepted offers – 2021
Any other Asian background 308 (4.93%) 8
Any other Black background 20 (0.32%) 0
Any other ethnic group 116  (1.86%) 5
Any other mixed background 67  (1.07%) <5
Any other white background 494 (7.91%) 25
Asian or Asian British – Bangladeshi 145 (2.32%) <5
Asian or Asian British – Indian 435 (6.96%) 14
Asian or Asian British – Pakistani 246 (3.94%) 5
Black or Black British – African 461 (7.38%) 15
Black or Black British – Caribbean 59 (0.94%) <5
Blank entry 190 (3.04%) <5
Chinese 133 (2.13%) 7
Mixed White and Asian 121 (1.94%) 8
Mixed White and Black African 49 (0.78%) <5
Mixed White and Black Caribbean 49 (0.78%) 8
Not Stated 93 (1.49%) <5
White British 3179 (50.90%) 197
White Irish 81 (1.30%) 7
Total 6246 315

*The percentage of applications is shown in brackets.

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Recruitment process used in 2021

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic some changes were made to the recruitment process to enable them to continue. In 2020 the process included:

  • no long listing or online test
  • online non competitive interviews
  • 1 specialty only
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Data protection information

Some of the information published is exempt from disclosure under Section 40(2) of the Freedom Of Information Act, as some of the data tables released contain small numbers which may identify individuals. Where applicable, small numbers will be shown as <5 within the response.

Under section 40(2) of the FOIA, third party personal data (personal information of another person) is exempt from disclosure if releasing would contravene any of the provisions in the Data Protection Act (DPA) 2018.

All persons whose personal data is processed by Health Education England (HEE), regardless of whether they be staff, trainees or members of the public, have an intrinsic right to privacy and these rights are protected by virtue of the Data Protection Act. Release of the information subject to the exemption would compromise those rights, and we therefore do not consider it reasonable to release this information.

Last updated on 29th November 2021