HC Deb 20 December 1979 vol 976 cc310-3W
Dr. David Clark

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science what allowance has been made in the financial provision of the University Grants Committee in 1979–80 in respect of the 7 per cent. increase in value added tax.

Dr. Boyson

I refer the hon. Member to the answer I gave to a similar question from the hon. Member for Rother Valley (Mr. Hardy) on 19 December.

Dr. David Clark

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science what allowance has been made in the financial provision of the University Grants Committee for inflation in the current year, and what this represents in percentage terms.

Dr. Boyson

Within the total recurrent grant payable to universities by the University Grants Committee in the financial year 1979–80, a total of £121 million has been provided for price increases and pay settlements. This represents an allowance of 15 per cent.

Dr. David Clark

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science what allowance has been made to the University Grants Committee for 1980–81 to offset inflation.

Dr. Boyson

The grant for 1980–81 has not yet been settled.

Dr. David Clark

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science when he last met representatives of the trade unions covering ancillary staff from institutions funded largely by the University Grants Committee.

Dr. Boyson

At the request of my right hon. and learned Friend I met representatives of trade unions covering non-teaching staff in universities on 26 November this year.

Dr. David Clark

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science how many people are employed in institutions funded under the University Grants Committee in 1978–79; what is his projection for 1980–81 and 1981–82; and if he will indicate the numbers in (a) academic and (b) ancillary grades.

Dr. Boyson

In 1978–79 the number of people so employed, whether or not financed from general university funds, was about 110,000. 40,800 of these were

ACADEMIC YEAR 1978–l79
University or College Full-time academic staff Full-time Students Part-time Total
Aston 606 5,557 388 5,945
Bath 417 3,561 257 3,818
Birmingham 1,400 8,919 661 9,580
Bradford 543 4,934 396 5,330
Bristol 1,073 6,755 499 7,254
Brunel 332 2,722 801 3,523
Cambridge 1,177 11,299 1,023 12,322
City 352 2,834 415 3,249
Durham 513 4,301 199 4,500
East Anglia 364 3,872 132 4,004
Essex 330 2,795 159 2,954
Exeter 563 4,949 614 5,563
Hull 541 5,192 303 5,495
Keele 337 2,690 424 3,114
Kent 467 3,809 253 4,062
Lancaster 525 4,531 310 4,841
Leeds 1,334 10,297 840 11,137
Leicester 576 4,208 755 4,963
Liverpool 1,071 7,435 483 7,918
London Graduate School of Business Studies 67 224 10 234
London University 7,444 39,337 8,419 47,756
Loughborough 571 5,151 470 5,621
Manchester Business School 40 138 4 142
Manchester 1,598 10,982 918 11,900
University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology 539 3,862 141 4,003
Newcastle 1,092 7,619 515 8,134
Nottingham 884 6,500 6387,138
Oxford 1,937 12,203 1,195 13,398
Reading 742 5,849 357 6,206
Salford 510 4,376 332 4,708
Sheffield 995 7,576 374 7,950
Southampton 925 6,106 347 6,453
Surrey 449 3,309 359 3,668
Sussex 672 4,321 201 4,522
Warwick 584 4,378 270 4,648
York 402 3,163 186 3,349
Total England 31,972 225,754 23,648 249,402

academic staff and about 70,000 were full-time and part-time ancillary staff. University grants for 1980–81 and 1981–82 have not yet been settled and I am therefore not able to estimate staff numbers in those years. In any case, it is for the institutions themselves to settle their staffing policy in the light of resources available to them.

Dr. David Clark

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he will list in the Official Report the institutions under the University Grants Committee, together with the number of academic staff, ancillary staff and students in each.

Dr. Boyson

Details of the numbers of academic staff, whether or not financed from general university funds, and of full-time and part-time students at each of the universities on the UGC's grant list in the academic year 1978–79, are given below:

University or College Full-time academic staff Full-time Students Part-time Total
Aberystwyth UC 425 3,173 16 3,189
Bangor UC 409 2,978 145 3,123
Cardiff UC 699 5,347 448 5,795
St. David's, Lampeter 69 665 26 691
Swansea UC 499 3,846 186 4,032
Welsh National School of Medicine 221 778 28 806
University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology 323 2,808 64 2,872
University of Wales 2,645 19,595 913 20,508
Total England and Wales 34,617 245,349 24,561 269,910
Aberdeen 856 5,457 149 5,606
Dundee 513 2,867 199 3,066
Edinburgh 1,500 9,869 930 10,799
Glasgow 1,466 9,404 1,251 10,655
Heriot-Watt 335 3,066 229 3,295
St. Andrews 364 3,277 129 3,406
Stirling 287 2,645 162 2,807
Strathclyde 876 6,455 508 6,963
Total Scotland 6,197 43,040 3,557 46,597
Total Great Britain 40,814 288,389 28,118 316,507

There are, in addition, about 70,000 full-time and part-time ancillary staff, but the breakdown of these between individual universities is not available.