§ Mr. Andrew F. Bennettasked the Secretary of State for Education and Science what information he has as to the number of overseas students studying in higher education in European Economic Community member states, the United States of America, Japan and the Soviet Union, and the percentage they represent within the indicated full-time student population as a whole, for the latest year available.
§ Mr. WaldenThe available information is as follows:
1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 Total income from summer school fees £ million 2.043 2.442 2.858 3.332 3.436 *3.443 Number of summer school attenders by Faculty Arts 7,115 7,159 7,770 8,355 6,767 6,355 Social Sciences 5,976 5,777 6,669 6,347 6,230 5,562 Mathematics 4,904 5,000 5,622 6,324 6,162 5,565 Education 185 129 106 96 73 94 Science 5,532 5,834 6,641 7,799 7,720 7,150 Technology 6,322 6,233 6,472 7,094 7,509 7,546 'U' courses† ‡— ‡— 860 1,408 1,367 1,295 Total summer school student numbers 30,034 30,132 34,140 37,423 35,828 33,567 * Estimate
† Interdisciplinary courses
‡ No school leavers in these years
§ Mr. Andrew F. Bennettasked the Secretary of State for Education and Science what is the average cost of an Open University ordinary degree in each of the last five years for which data are available at (a) cash and (b) 1984–85 prices.
§ Mr. WaldenThe cost is composed of three elements: tuition fees, summer school fees and ancillary costs such as books and travel. The first two are known but ancillary74W
Year Overseas students in higher education (thousands) Percentage of all higher education students* Japan† 1983 9.5 0.4 Soviet Union‡ 1978 62.9 1.2 United States of America║ 1981 326.3 2.6 Belgium¶ 1983 12.5 12.5 Denmark 1982 3.1 2.8 France• 1983 130.2 13.7 Germany, Federal Republic of 1982 71.4 5.1 Greece 1980 7.7 6.3 Ireland 1981 2.9 4.9 Italy 1982 29.2 2.7 Luxembourg 1983 0.1 8.5 Netherlands 1982 4.6 1.2 Portugal 1981 1.7 1.8 Spain 1980 11.0 1.6 United Kingdoms▀ 1983 48.1 *5.4 * Including part-time students.
† Includes private sector and correspondence courses.
‡ Includes evening and correspondence courses.
║ Includes private sector.
¶ Universities and equivalent degree granting institutions only.
• Universities only.
▀ Excludes private sector institutions.
⋆ This percentage increases to 8.3 based on full-time students.