§ Mr. N. Macpherson115, 117 and 118. asked the Secretary of State for Scotland (1) how many male and female students, respectively, receiving grants from education authorities in Scotland are now attending a full-time course of undergraduate study at each of the following universities of Oxford, Cambridge, London, other English universities, University of Wales, Queen's University, Belfast, and Dublin universities, respectively;
(2) what are the total amounts of annual grants now being made by local authorities in Scotland to students attending a full-time course of undergraduate studies at Scottish universities, at other universities in the United Kingdom, at Queen's University, Belfast, and at Dublin universities, respectively; and
135W(3) how many students receiving grants from education authorities in Scotland are attending a full-time course of undergraduate study at universities in the United Kingdom outwith Scotland and at Queen's University, Belfast; and whether he will classify these students under each of the headings given in Table 4 of Command Paper No. 8307, namely, arts, pure science, medicine, dentistry, technology, agriculture and forestry, and veterinary science.
§ Mr. J. StuartFollowing are the figures:
Number of undergraduate full-time students at certain universities receiving grants from Scottish education authorities:
University Men Women Total Oxford 6 1 7 Cambridge 2 — 2 London 3 1 4 Liverpool 4 — 4 Durham 5 — 5 Birmingham 1 — 1 Sheffield — 1 1 Manchester 1 — 1 Nottingham 1 — 1 Reading 1 — 1 Hull — 1 1 Wales 4 — 4 Belfast — 2 2 Dublin 3 1 4 Total 31 7 38 Aggregate amount of annual grants payable in the academic year 1951–52 to undergraduate full-time students attending certain universities by Scottish education authorities:
Universities Estimated amount £ Scottish 442,000 Others in Great Britain 4,500 Belfast 220 Dublin 450 Total 447,170 Number of undergraduate full-time students attending certain faculties or schools in universities in the United Kingdom other than Scottish universities and receiving grants from Scottish education authorities:
Faculty or School Number of Students Arts 12 Pure Science 5 Medicine 7 Dentistry 1 Technology 7 Agriculture and Forestry 2 Veterinary Science — Total 34