HC Deb 02 February 1996 vol 270 c996W
Mr. George

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many(a) academic and (b) non-academic (i) part-time and (ii) full-time staff are employed in the defence school of languages. [12819]

Mr. Soames

Details of the staff employed at the defence school of languages are as follows:

Number
Military academic
Full-time 13
Part-time 0
Military non-academic
Full-time 19
Part-time 0
Total 32
Civilian academic
Full-time 19
Part-time 1
Civilian non-academic
Full-time 32
Part-time 1
Total 52

In addition to the above there are, at present, a further 22 civilian academic staf employed on a casual basis.

Mr. George

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence if he will make a statement on the future of language training within the responsibility of his Department. [12818]

Mr. Soames

The MOD's requirement for language training is regularly reviewed. The defence school of languages is being restructured as part of the defence costs study. This will take effect on 1 April 1996. Changes include the creation of a European language wing teaching French, German, Italian, Spanish and Russian; and the integration of the hitherto single service, individual language training organisations.