HC Deb 06 March 2001 vol 364 cc135-6W
Mr. Bennett

To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what proportion of NERC studentship awards went to(a) the less prosperous UK regions, (b) North-East England, (c) North-West England, (d) East Kent, (e) Humberside and (f) South West England. [151912]

Mr. Alan Johnson

The information is as follows:

Percentage
North-East England 21
North-West England 17
Humberside 0
East Kent 0
South West England 15

This includes PhDs, MSc and MRes.

Mr. Bennett

To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry how NERC have met the Government's requirements for transparent decision making in awarding its recent round of studentships. [151908]

Mr. Alan Johnson

The vast majority of our students are allocated via an algorithm, which takes into account research funding (through grants, staff and fellowships) provided by NERC to all university departments with an RAE (research assessment exercise) score of 3 and above. We have been using essentially the same algorithm for six years and it is therefore well known to the departments. Not only do we provide the heads of department with a letter each year outlining the algorithm and any minor changes that have taken place since the previous year, but we publish it on the Internet. During the summer months we provide the departments with the information that will be used to generate their allocation. They are asked to check that they agree with the information. We also allow them to challenge any decisions once they have been publicised.

Mr. Bennett

To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry how many of NERC's recent awards of studentships were awarded for work on contamination and land remediation. [151914]

Mr. Alan Johnson

It is for the universities to decide in what areas the students conduct their research.

Mr. Bennett

To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what proportion of MSc studentships awarded by NERC go to new universities. [151913]

Mr. Alan Johnson

There are no NERC MSc studentships at "new" universities.