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The image contains a bar chart with six pairs of bars representing British home students and international students studying Computer Science at a UK university from 2010-2012, separated by gender. In 2010, men had around 42 British students and 20 international students. In 2011, men had around 45 British students and 22 international students. In 2012, men had about 48 British students and 25 international students. In 2010, women had around 18 British students and 10 international students. In 2011, women had about 20 British students and 12 international students. In 2012, women had around 23 British students and 15 international students.
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The provided bar graphs illustrate how many domestic and international learners studied a computer science in a specific UK university from 2010 and 2012.
Overall, the number of local students had the most compared to international student in a computer science course at United Kingdom varsity.
For males,around 40 students learned computer science in 2010,this figure was halved for international learners at 20.In 2011 the number of student remained similar for both international and domestic at 20 learners.By 2012, the figure dramatically increased and peaked at 43 domestic students and just below 40 pupil for international.
For females, the local student were higher than international student.In 2010, the number for home female studentstood nearly 32,then increased by approximately twelvein 2011 and peaked at 45 student in 2012.For international,the figure gradually rose from about 15 student in 2010 to 17 in 2011,then reaching a peak of 20 students by 2012.
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