Yep, it means STEM fields outside the life sciences - so not including biology, medicine, biotech, environmental science, veterinary science, psychology, the social sciences, etc.
It's not part of the definition that it requires more advanced math, but as it happens, it typically does require more.
"Inorganic STEM" is a term I haven't encountered. Does it mean STEM excluding biology? STEM fields requiring some advanced use of mathematics?
Yep, it means STEM fields outside the life sciences - so not including biology, medicine, biotech, environmental science, veterinary science, psychology, the social sciences, etc.
It's not part of the definition that it requires more advanced math, but as it happens, it typically does require more.