§ Mr. David Howellasked the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he will list the universities in Great Britain, showing the number of undergraduates in each in October, 1968, and also giving a list of the faculties in each university.
§ Mr. Edward ShortThe provisional numbers of full-time students at undergraduate 371W level at the beginning of the academic year 1968–69 is as follows:
University or College Full-time students at undergraduate level Aston 2,289 Bath 1,636 Birmingham 5,088 Bradford 2,736 Bristol 5,021 Brunel 1,343 Cambridge 8,282 City 2,112 Durham 2,645 East Anglia 1,925 Essex 1,186 Exeter 2,635 Hull 3,220 Keele 1,634 Kent 1,726 Lancaster 1,655 Leeds 7,083 Leicester 2,597 Liverpool 5,236 London Business School — London University 23,021 Loughborough 1,850 Manchester Business School — Manchester University 6,453 University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology 2,278 Newcastle 4,582 Nottingham 3,921 Oxford 7,701 Reading 3,787 Salford 2,911 Sheffield 4,635 Southampton 3,269 Surrey 1,887 Sussex 2,778 Warwick 1,314 York 1,598 TOTAL ENGLAND 132,034 Aberystwyth, University College 1,917 Bangor, University College 1,934 Cardiff, University College 2,660 Swansea, University College 2,830 Welsh National School of Medicine 305 St. David's, Lampeter 254 University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology 1,448 TOTAL WALES 11,348 Aberdeen 4,526 Dundee 2,149 Edinburgh 7,854 Glasgow 6,969 Heriot-Watt 1,758 St. Andrews 2,155 Stirling 289 Strathclyde 4,446 TOTAL SCOTLAND 30,146 TOTAL GREAT BRITAIN 173,528 Not all universities are organised into faculties. The academic structure of
372Weach university is described in the "Commonwealth Universities Yearbook, 1968", and the broad range of subjects taught is shown in Table 19 of "Statistics of Education, 1966, Volume 6",