HC Deb 21 April 1910 vol 16 cc2449-50W
Sir WILLIAM COLLINS

asked the President of the Board of Education whether any medical schools have made application to the Board for Grants as technical institutions; whether such grants have been made; and if he will state the names of such medical schools as have applied, the amounts of the grants, if any, made, and the conditions, if any, attaching to such grants?

Mr. RUNCIMAN

Applications have been received by the Board of Education from the following medical schools for Grants under the Regulations for Technical Schools, etc. (Cd. 4,736) in respect of the academical year 1909–10:—

  • In London
  • Charing Cross Hospital Medical School.
  • London Hospital Medical School.
  • London (Royal Free Hospital) School of Medicine for Women.
  • St. George's Hospital Medical School.
  • St. Mary's Hospital Medical School.
  • St. Thomas's Hospital Medical School.
  • University College Hospital Medical School.
  • Westminster Hospital Medical School.
  • In the Provinces
  • Bristol University Medical School.
  • Durham University (Newcastle-on-Tyne) College of Medicine.
  • Leeds University Medical School.
  • Liverpool University Medical School.
  • Manchester University Medical School.
  • Sheffield University Medical School.

In the case of one of these schools, St. Mary's Hospital Medical School, recognition was accorded in respect of the year 1908–9; in the case of all of them, Grants will become payable after the close of the present academical year, i.e., 31st July, 1910, provided that the terms of the Regulations are found to have been complied with in each case. The amount of Grant which will be made in each case will be calculated in accordance with the terms of the Regulations for Technical Schools, etc., having regard to the work done, and therefore cannot be stated until after the close of the academical year.