§ Mr. Roy Hughesasked the Minister of Transport if, in view of the need of integration in order to improve economic efficiency, he will take steps to expedite
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FULL-TIME GRADUATING AND FIRST DIPLOMA STUDENTS ENTERING FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 1963–64 AND 1967–68 University Degree 1963–64 Diploma or Associateship Total Degree 1967–68(Provisional) Diploma or Associateship Total Aberdeen … 826 — 826 1,357 4 1,361 Dundee* … — — — 612 10 622 Edinburgh … 1,522 61 1,583 2,041 65 2,106 Glasgow … 1,499 221 1,720 1,926 20 1,946 Heriot-Watt† … — 330 330 608 — 608 St. Andrews … 888 1 889 574 — 574 Stirling … — — — 164 — 164 Strathclyde‡ … 365 488 853 1,608 39 1,647 5,100 l,101§ 6,201 8,890 138 9,028 * In 1963–64 Queen's College, Dundee, formed part of the University of St. Andrews. † The 1963–64 figures relate to the former Heriot-Watt College. ‡The 1963–64 figures relate to the former Royal College of Science and Technology. § Many of the 1963–64 diploma courses have since been transferred to further education colleges. his proposals to take the ports into public ownership.