HC Deb 27 October 1976 vol 918 c259W
Mr. Frank Allaun

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science how many postgraduate students, home and overseas separately, are supported from research council studentships, other Government sources, industry, overseas Governments, and are self-supporting, respectively; and how these proportions are likely to change.

Mr. Oakes

Following are the figures for universities in Great Britain for 1974–75, the latest available year:

Home Postgraduates Overseas Postgraduates
Research Councils 11,085
Other Government sources 11,197 549
British Council 166 2,123
University/College 1,607 613
Industry 595 130
Overseas support (including private) 341 5,145
Self-supporting 4,300 5,623
Other (e.g. charities) and unknown 2,527 1,861
31,826 16,044

In addition, in further education colleges in England and Wales there were 3,081 full-time home postgraduates, of whom about 700 were supported by Research Councils, and 283 overseas postgraduates.

Some reduction in the number of students not publicly sponsored is to be expected as fees increase, but it is not possible to foresee the likely changes in particular categories with any accuracy.