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The image displays a bar graph titled "Home and International students, 2010-2012." It shows data for "Men" from 2010 to 2012 and "Women" from 2010 to 2012 in two separate panels, comparing "British home students" (red bars) and "International students" (blue bars). For "Men": 2010 shows British students approximately 17, International students about 43; 2011 British students approximately 20, International students about 27; 2012 British students roughly 12, International students about 42. For "Women": 2010 shows British students approximately 20, International students about 15; 2011 British students approximately 22, International students about 23; 2012 British students roughly 13, International students about 36.
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The bar chart displays the number of British home and international students studying Computer Science at a UK university from 2010 to 2012, divided by gender.
For men, British home students decreased from around 40 in 2010 to about 25 in 2011, then increased to nearly 45 in 2012. International male students started at about 18 in 2010, remained steady in 2011, and rose significantly to around 35 in 2012.
For women, British home students were steady at about 32 across all three years. International female students remained around 15 from 2010 to 2011 but increased slightly to around 20 in 2012.
Overall, there is a notable increase in international male students by 2012, while British home student numbers fluctuated. Female student numbers remained more consistent, with a slight rise in international students in the final year.
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