HC Deb 17 November 1981 vol 13 cc124-5W
Mr. Dalyell

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science how many (a) undergradute and (b) graduate courses are available at each university in (i) science and (ii) technology with enrolments of fewer than 50 students; and if he will list the courses and universities.

Mr. Waldegrave

Information on the number of courses is not available, but universities where the number of students at undergraduate and postgraduate level in 1980–81 enrolled on science or engineering and technology is less than 50 are as follows:

Undergraduates

  • Engineering and technology
  • East Anglia*
  • London Graduate School of Business Studies*
  • Manchester Business School*
  • York
  • Aberystwyth U.C.
  • St. David's, Lampeter*
  • Welsh National School of Medicine*
  • St. Andrew's*
  • Ulster Coleraine*

Science

  • London Graduate Sch000l of Business Studies*
  • 125
  • Manchester Business School*
  • St. David's, Lampeter*
  • Welsh National School of Medicine*

Postgraduates

  • Engineering and technology
  • Bristol
  • Durham
  • East Anglia*
  • Exeter Hull
  • Keele
  • Lancaster
  • Leicester
  • London Graduate School of Business Studies
  • Manchester Business School*
  • Sussex
  • Warwick
  • York
  • Aberystwyth U.C.*
  • Bangor U.C.
  • St. David's, Lampeter*
  • Welsh National School of Medicine*
  • University of Wales Institute of Medicine*
  • University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology
  • Aberdeen
  • Edinburgh
  • St. Andrew's*
  • Stirling
  • Queens, Belfast
  • Ulster, Coleraine*

Science

  • London Graduate School of Business Studies*
  • Manchester Business School*
  • St. David's, Lampeter*
  • Welsh National School of Medicine
  • Ulster Coleraine

* No students in this subject group.

Note: Engineering and Technology is Group 3 and Science is Group 5 in the classification of students for education statistics.