HC Deb 20 April 2004 vol 420 cc472-3W
Chris Grayling

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many graduates have chosen to continue in higher education for a masters' year in each of the past ten years. [152630]

Alan Johnson

The latest available information, showing newly qualified graduates who went on to postgraduate study, is shown in the table. Comparable figures for earlier years are not held centrally. Figures for 2002–03 will be available in August 2004.

Full-time UK Domiciled First Degree Graduates who went on to

Study a Higher Degree1

Number
1994–95 15,550
1995–96 15,585
1996–97 15,095
1997–98 15,525
1998–99 16,285
1999–2000 15,670
2000–01 16,005
2001–02 16,400
Source:
Higher Education Statistics Agenct's First Destinations Record.
1 Covers taught and research higher degrees.

Chris Grayling

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many research graduates have been recruited by universities in(a) science, (b) engineering, (c) technology and (d) mathematics in each of the past 10 years. [152631]

Alan Johnson

The latest available information is shown in the table. Figures for earlier years are not available centrally.

Entrants to PhD courses in UK HEIs

UK and EU domiciled students

Total Entrants of which, % on science courses1
1994–95 10,167 66
1995–96 10,078 63
1996–97 9,466 65
1997–98 9,586 65
1998–99 11,478 64
1999–2000 11,707 63

Entrants to PhD courses in UK HEIs

UK and EU domiciled students

Total Entrants of which, % on science courses1
2000–01 11,945 643
1995–96 11,864 64
1996–97 12,056 66
Source:
Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) student record.
1 Covers Medicine and Dentistry, subjects allied to Medicine, Biological Sciences, Veterinary Sciences, Agriculture and related subjects, Physical Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, Computer Sciences, Engineering and Technology, Architecture, Building and Planning.
2 Provisional.