HC Deb 25 June 1963 vol 679 c135W
Mr. Sydney Irving

asked the Parliamentary Secretary for Science when he anticipates that the Slater Committee considering the implications of establishing a Natural Resources Research Council will report.

Mr. Denzil Freeth

The Slater Committee on Natural Resources has submitted its report to the Advisory Council on Scientific Policy. The report is under consideration by the Council and by the

A. Qualified Staff Higher Degrees First Degrees National Certificate or G.C.E. Professional Qualifications Total
Geological Survey and Museum 40 136 31 212
Road Research Laboratory 1 3 4
British Museum 24* 11 38 73
Department of technical co-operation 10 27 12 4 53
Nature Conservancy 1 1 2
Totals 76 178 81 4 344
B. Unqualified Staff 175
519*
Five of these posts are at present vacant
* On 3rd June, 1963 the British Museum recruited one S.S.O.(Ph. D) who is engaged on palaeontological research. This accounts for the increase from 518 to 519.
† The 4 professionally qualified officers at D.T.C. are:
1 Temporary S.S.O. (F.R.G.S.)
1 Mining legislation research officer (A.R.S.M., M.I.M.M., F.R.G.S.)
1 Senior Experimental Officer (A.R.I.C, D.I.C., A.S.A.S.M.)
1 Experimental Officer (M.I.M.M., F.I.M., M.A.I.M.R., M.(S.A.)I.M.M.)
Geologists are recruited either through the Civil Service Commission for established posts or direct by the department concerned on a temporary basis.

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