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STUDENT STATISTICS

2011-12

PUBLISHED BY STUDENT STATISTICS OFFICE PLANNING AND RESOURCE ALLOCATION OFFICE

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE NOVEMBER 2012

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University student statistics, 2011–12

Table of contents

(To go directly to a relevant section or table please click on the name or reference number for that section or table)

Notes to statistical tables

Headline statistics

Time series tables

TS_01 Full-time student numbers by gender, 1991-2011

TS_01a Part-time student numbers by gender, 2006-11

TS_02 Full-time student numbers admitted to their current courses in October in the years 1992-2011 by gender

TS_02a Part-time student numbers admitted to their current courses in October in the years 2006-2011 by gender

TS_03 Full-time student numbers by fee eligibility, 1991-2011

TS_03a Part-time student numbers by fee eligibility, 2006-11

TS_04 Full-time and part-time student numbers admitted to their current courses in October in the years 1991-2011 by fee eligibility

TS_04a Full-time student numbers admitted to their current courses in October in the years 2006-11 by fee eligibility

TS_04b Part-time student numbers admitted to their current courses in October in the years 2006-11 by fee eligibility

All student headcount tables

ALL_HC_01 Student headcount numbers by course of study by qualification by mode of study, 2011-12

ALL_HC_02 Students admitted to their current course in the previous twelve months by course of study by qualification by mode of study, 2011-12

Undergraduate headcount tables

UG_HC_01 Undergraduate student numbers by qualification by fee eligibility by tuition fee band, 2011-12

UG_HC_02 Undergraduate students admitted to their current course in October 2011 by qualification by fee eligibility by tuition fee band, 2011-12

UG_HC_03 Undergraduate student numbers by subject by gender, 2011-12

UG_HC_03a Pre-clinical medical and veterinary student numbers by subject by gender, 2011-12

UG_HC_03b Undergraduate outgoing exchange and study abroad student numbers by subject by exchange scheme by gender, 2011-12

UG_HC_03c Undergraduate incoming exchange and other visiting student numbers by subject by exchange scheme by gender, 2011-12

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UG_HC_04 Undergraduate students admitted to their current course in October 2011 by subject by gender, 2011-12

UG_HC_05 Undergraduate student numbers by subject by fee eligibility, 2011-12

UG_HC_05a Pre-clinical medical and veterinary student numbers by subject by fee eligibility, 2011-12

UG_HC_05b Undergraduate outgoing exchange and study abroad student numbers by subject by exchange scheme by fee eligibility, 2011-12

UG_HC_05c Undergraduate incoming exchange and other visiting student numbers by subject by exchange scheme by fee eligibility, 2011-12

UG_HC_06 Undergraduate students admitted to their current course in October 2011 by subject by fee eligibility, 2011-12

UG_HC_07 Undergraduate student numbers by subject by year of study, 2011-12

UG_HC_08 Undergraduate student numbers by subject by age group by highest qualification on entry, 2011-12

UG_HC_09 Undergraduate students admitted to their current course in October 2011 by subject by age group by highest qualification on entry, 2011-12

UG_HC_10 Undergraduate student numbers by source of fees by fee eligibility, 2011-12

Postgraduate headcount tables

PG_HC_01 Postgraduate student numbers by School by Faculty/Department by mode of study by level of study, 2011-12

PG_HC_02 Postgraduate students admitted to their current course in the previous twelve months by School by Faculty/Department by mode of study by level of study, 2011-12

PG_HC_03 Postgraduate students by School by Faculty/Department by level of study by gender, 2011-12

PG_HC_04 Postgraduate students admitted to their current course in the previous twelve months by School by Faculty/Department by level of study by gender, 2011-12

PG_HC_05 Postgraduate students by School by Faculty/Department by level of study by fee eligibility, 2011-12

PG_HC_06 Postgraduate students admitted to their current course in the previous twelve months by School by Faculty/Department by level of study by fee eligibility, 2011-12

PG_HC_07 Doctorate-level postgraduate student numbers by School by Faculty/Department by mode of study by gender, 2011-12

PG_HC_08 Doctorate-level postgraduate students admitted to their current course in the previous twelve months by School by Faculty/Department by mode of study by gender, 2011-12

PG_HC_09 Doctorate-level postgraduate students by School by Faculty/Department by mode of study by fee eligibility, 2011-12

PG_HC_10 Doctorate-level postgraduate students admitted to their current course in the previous twelve months by School by Faculty/Department by mode of study by fee eligibility, 2011-12

PG_HC_11 Research Masters-level postgraduate students by School by Faculty/Department by mode of study by gender, 2011-12

PG_HC_12 Research Masters-level postgraduate students admitted to their current course in the previous twelve months by School by Faculty/Department by mode of study by gender, 2011-12

PG_HC_13 Research Masters-level postgraduate students by School by Faculty/Department by mode of study by fee eligibility, 2011-12

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PG_HC_14 Research Masters-level postgraduate students admitted to their current course in the previous twelve months by School by Faculty/Department by mode of study by fee eligibility, 2011-12

PG_HC_15 Taught Masters-level postgraduate students by School by Faculty/Department by mode of study by gender, 2011-12

PG_HC_16 Taught Masters-level postgraduate students admitted to their current course in the previous twelve months by School by Faculty/Department by mode of study by gender, 2011-12

PG_HC_17 Taught Masters-level postgraduate students by School by Faculty/Department by mode of study by fee eligibility, 2011-12

PG_HC_18 Taught Masters-level postgraduate students admitted to their current course in the previous twelve months by School by Faculty/Department by mode of study by fee eligibility, 2011-12

PG_HC_19 Postgraduate student numbers by course of study by degree type by mode of study by fee eligibility, 2011-12

PG_HC_20 Postgraduate students admitted to their current course in the previous twelve months by course of study by degree type by mode of study by fee eligibility, 2011-12

PG_HC_21 Postgraduate student numbers by source of fees by fee eligibility, 2011-12

College headcount tables

COL_HC_01 Student numbers by college by type of degree, 2011-12

COL_HC_02 Students admitted to their current course in the previous twelve months by college by type of degree, 2011-12

COL_HC_03 Full-time student numbers by college by type of degree by gender, 2011-12

COL_HC_04 Part-time student numbers by college by type of degree by gender, 2011-12

COL_HC_05 Full-time students admitted to their current course in the previous twelve months by college by type of degree by gender, 2011-12

COL_HC_06 Part-time students admitted to their current course in the previous twelve months by college by type of degree by gender, 2011-12

COL_HC_07 Full-time student numbers by college by type of degree by fee eligibility, 2011-12

COL_HC_08 Part-time student numbers by college by type of degree by fee eligibility, 2011-12

COL_HC_09 Full-time students admitted to their current course in the previous twelve months by college by type of degree by fee eligibility, 2011-12

COL_HC_10 Part-time students admitted to their current course in the previous twelve months by college by type of degree by fee eligibility, 2011-12

COL_HC_11 Mature undergraduate student numbers by college by highest qualification on entry by gender, 2011-12

COL_HC_12 Mature undergraduate students admitted to their current course in October 2011 by college by highest qualification on entry by gender, 2011-12

COL_HC_13 Postgraduate student numbers by college by mode of study by level of study, 2011-12

COL_HC_14 Postgraduate students admitted in the previous twelve months by college by mode of study by level of study, 2011-12

COL_HC_15 Full-time student numbers by college by term-time accommodation, 2011-12

COL_HC_16 PGCE student numbers by college by gender, 2011-12

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Bio-demographic tables

BIO_01 All full-time student numbers by nationality by type of degree, 2011-12

BIO_02 All part-time student numbers by nationality by type of degree, 2011-12

BIO_03 Full-time student numbers by nationality by type of degree by fee eligibility, 2011-12

BIO_04 Part-time student numbers by nationality by type of degree by fee eligibility, 2011-12

BIO_05 All full-time student numbers by domicile by type of degree, 2011-12

BIO_06 All part-time student numbers by domicile by type of degree, 2011-12

BIO_07 Full-time student numbers by domicile by type of degree by fee eligibility, 2011-12

BIO_08 Part-time student numbers by domicile by type of degree by fee eligibility, 2011-12

BIO_09 All full-time student numbers by ethnicity by type of degree, 2011-12

BIO_10 All part-time student numbers by ethnicity by type of degree, 2011-12

BIO_11 Full-time student numbers by ethnicity by type of degree by gender, 2011-12

BIO_12 Part-time student numbers by ethnicity by type of degree by gender, 2011-12

BIO_13 Full-time students admitted to their current course in the previous twelve months by ethnicity by type of degree by gender, 2011-12

BIO_14 Part-time students admitted to their current course in the previous twelve months by ethnicity by type of degree by gender, 2011-12

BIO_15 Full-time student numbers by ethnicity by type of degree by UK/non-UK domicile, 2011-12

BIO_16 Part-time student numbers by ethnicity by type of degree by UK/non-UK domicile, 2011-12

BIO_17 Full-time students admitted to their current course in the previous twelve months by ethnicity by type of degree by UK/non-UK domicile, 2011-12

BIO_18 Part-time students admitted to their current course in the previous twelve months by ethnicity by type of degree by UK/non-UK domicile, 2011-12

BIO_19 All full-time student numbers by disability by type of degree, 2011-12

BIO_20 All part-time student numbers by disability by type of degree, 2011-12

BIO_21 Full-time student numbers by disability by type of degree by gender, 2011-12

BIO_22 Part-time student numbers by disability by type of degree by gender, 2011-12

BIO_23 Full-time students admitted to their current course in the previous twelve months by disability by type of degree by gender, 2011-12

BIO_24 Part-time students admitted to their current course in the previous twelve months by disability by type of degree by gender, 2011-12

BIO_25 Full-time student numbers by disability by type of degree by UK/non-UK domicile, 2011-12

BIO_26 Part-time student numbers by disability by type of degree by UK/non-UK domicile, 2011-12

BIO_27 Full-time students admitted to their current course in the previous twelve months by disability by type of degree by UK/non-UK domicile, 2011-12

BIO_28 Part-time students admitted to their current course in the previous twelve months by disability by type of degree by UK/non-UK domicile, 2011-12

BIO_29 Full-time student numbers by term-time accommodation by type of degree by gender, 2011-12

BIO_30 Full-time student numbers by term-time accommodation by type of degree by UK/non-UK domicile, 2011-12

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BIO_31 Undergraduate student numbers by age at time of admission by highest qualification of entry by gender, 2011-12

BIO_32 Undergraduate students admitted in October 2011 by age at time of admission by highest qualification of entry by gender, 2011-12

BIO_33 Postgraduate student numbers by age at time of admission by mode of study by gender, 2011-12

BIO_34 Postgraduate students admitted in the previous twelve months by age at time of admission by mode of study by gender, 2011-12

Undergraduate examination results tables

EXM_01 Classified Tripos examination results, 2012

EXM_02 Classified Tripos examination results by gender, 2012

EXM_03 Unclassified Tripos examination results, 2012

EXM_04 Unclassified Tripos examination results by gender, 2012

EXM_05 Final Medical and Veterinary examination results by gender, 2012

EXM_06 Number of students deemed to have obtained honours whilst studying abroad by gender, 2012

Degrees tables

DG_01 Number of degrees conferred, 2010-11

DG_01a Number of degrees conferred, 2011-12

DG_02 Number of degrees approved, 2010-11

DG_02a Number of degrees approved, 2011-12

Appendices

Appendix 1 Changes to 2011-12 tables

Appendix 2 Definition of undergraduate and postgraduate courses

Appendix 3 Definition of taught and research courses

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Notes to statistical tables 1. Changes between the 2010-11 and 2011-12 publications A number of new student headcount tables have been added to supply breakdowns of data that have been requested since the 2010-11 publication. The full-time equivalent (FTE) student load tables will not be included in the Student Statistics publication from 2011-12 onwards. Instead, they will be published separately on the website of the Planning and Resource Allocation Office (PRAO): first as forecast data in January, following the submission of the Higher Education Students Early Statistics Survey (HESES) to the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE), and in the following November, when the final data are available after submission of the individualised student record to the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA). 1 Appendix 1 provides lists of removed and new tables as well as a mapping between table names in the 2010-11 and 2011-12 publications. 2. General 2.1. Student headcount data census date All headcount data for matriculated students are as at 1 December 2011. This is the census date for the Higher Education Students Early Statistics Survey. For non-matriculated students the data are based on the HESA reporting period. The University makes an annual return to HESA, which provides more detailed information on individual students and covers the period 1 August 2011 to 31 July 2012. This is because many of these students attend courses that are of less than one year in duration and it is more accurate to present their data as a count over the course of one year, rather than as a snap shot at 1 December. 2.2. Coverage of the tables The following groups of students are excluded from all of the tables: • students who, at the census date, are on intermission; • students aiming for a Ph.D. by Special Regulations; • students who are entered for an examination only, i.e., are not attending a course; • students reading the M.Res. in Photonic Systems Development who are registered

students at University College London (the course is delivered jointly by Cambridge and UCL).

Most of the tables with the exception of the Headline statistics and All student headcount tables do not include students who are not required to matriculate, i.e. who are not members of a Cambridge College. Matriculation marks the formal admission of a student to membership of the University. To qualify for matriculation, a student must have been admitted to a College and, unless a Graduate Student or an Affiliated Student, must satisfy the examination requirements for

1 For a link to the student load publications see the Student Statistics Office website at http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/offices/planning/sso/

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matriculation. Statue B, I, 1 (a)-(d) and Chapter II of Ordinances provide a list of persons qualified to matriculate. Students on the following courses are not required to matriculate nor be admitted as a member of a Cambridge College: • Certificate and diploma courses delivered by the Insititute of Continuing Education; • INSET (In-Service Education and Training) courses delivered by the Faculty of Education; • Certificate in Theology for Ministry; • Postgraduate Diploma in Entrepreneurship; • Postgraduate Certificate in Sustainable Business. 2.3. Fee eligibility Fee eligibility categories reported in the tables are as follows: • Home – students with qualifying residence2 in the UK; • EU – students with qualifying residence in the EEA (comprises the 27 countries of the EU

plus Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein) or Switzerland; • Islands – students with qualifying residence in the Isle of Man or the Channel Islands; • Overseas – students who do not have qualifying residence in the categories above. 2.4. Mode of study Students are classified as ‘full-time’ if they are undertaking a full-time course and are neither writing up nor under examination nor intermitting. Students are classified as ‘part-time’ if they are undertaking a part-time course and are neither writing up nor under examination nor intermitting. The ‘writing up/under examination’ category refers to postgraduate students who have completed the minimum requirements of their course but who have either not yet submitted their dissertation or have not yet had their degree approved. Such students are not required to be in attendance at the University. 2.5. Level of study The headings ‘Undergraduate/Postgraduate’ in these tables are as defined by HEFCE and HESA. A complete list of courses designated ‘undergraduate’ or ‘postgraduate’ is shown in Appendix 2. The headings ‘PGT/PGR’ in these tables are as defined by HEFCE and HESA. A complete list of courses designated ‘taught’ or ‘research’ is shown in Appendix 3. 2.6. Current intake Current intake for headcount tables is defined as students admitted to their course in the twelve months since the preceding 1 December census date. For postgraduate students this definition includes students admitted in the Lent, Easter and Michaelmas terms preceding the census date.

2 For definitions of qualifying residence for each of the fee eligibility categories please consult The Education (Fees and Awards) (England) Regulations 2007.

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3. Time series tables 3.1. Changes in definitions and census dates Up to and including 1993–94, the definitions of UGC/UFC (the bodies that preceded HEFCE) have been used in cumulative tables; the figures were calculated at the UGC/UFC census date of 31 December. In and after 1994–95, HEFCE/HESA definitions have been used, and the baseline has been 1 December. One of the areas affected by these changes in definition is categorisation of mode of study for postgraduate students. Up to and including 1993-94 postgraduate students were classified as ‘not full-time’ if they were: • undertaking a part-time course; • either writing up or under examination; • intermitting their course of study; • students holding established University posts; • research assistants financed from Research Council grants or research contracts. Between 1995-95 and 2005-06 postgraduate students were classified as ‘not full-time’ if they: • were undertaking a part-time course; • had completed the minimum requirements of their course and were not intermitting, i.e.,

they were either writing up or under examination. Between 2006-07 and 2009-10 ‘not full-time’ category was further divided into ‘full-time writing up/under exam’, ‘part-time’ and ‘part-time writing up/under exam’. From 2010-11 categories ‘full-time writing up/under exam’ and ‘part-time writing up/under exam’ have been combined into one category ‘writing up/under exam’. 3.2. Temporal scope of time series tables Most of the time series tables show data for the last twenty years only. For older data, please refer to previous publications or contact the Student Statistics Office (for contact details see ‘Further information’ below). However, for some of the tables it has not been possible to access data for the whole twenty-year period; therefore, for these tables the time series starts from the year in which a particular breakdown of the data became available. 3.3. Impact of European Union expansion on Home/Overseas student distribution On 1 May 2004, the following countries were granted full EU membership: Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, and Slovenia. In and after 2005–06, students from those countries are classified as Home/EU, not Overseas. On 1 January 2006, Bulgaria and Romania were granted full EU membership. Students from those countries are classified as Home/EU in and after 2007–08. 3.4 Impact of reclassification of postgraduate courses from ‘research’ to ‘taught’ The following courses were reclassified from ‘research’ to ‘taught’ in January 2011: • MPhil in Advanced Computer Science; • MPhil in Economic Research; • MPhil in Economics;

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• MPhil in Innovation, Strategy and Organisation; • MPhil in Management Science & Operations. This reclassification leads to an increase in the number of postgraduate taught students and a corresponding decrease in the number of postgraduate research students in comparison with 2010-11 data. 4. All student headcount tables 4.1. Graduate and postgraduate students Within the University of Cambridge, students enrolled on a postgraduate-level course are further divided on the basis of the student’s course of study, whereby some students are registered as graduate students and others are not. Tables that present data by course of study reflect this division under the respective headings ‘Graduate students’ and ‘Postgraduate students’. 4.2. Affiliated students and Cambridge graduates reading triposes ‘Affiliated student’ is defined as any person who, before matriculation in the University of Cambridge, has received or was qualified to receive a degree from another institution of higher education, subject to approval. Students who already hold a Cambridge degree are thus excluded from this definition and are recorded as ‘Cambridge graduates reading triposes’. These definitions are not used by HEFCE/HESA. 5. Undergraduate headcount tables 5.1. Categories of students included The undergraduate tables include students aiming for the following qualifications: • B.A., M.Eng., M.Math., M.Sci., B.Th. or Mus.B.; • Clinical Medicine (M.B.); • Clinical Veterinary Medicine (Vet.M.B.). The undergraduate tables also include students reading Triposes who are not aiming for a qualification because they already hold a Cambridge degree that prevents them from being awarded a B.A. These students are described in the tables as ‘Cambridge graduates reading Triposes’ (see note 2.2). The undergraduate headcount tables include outgoing exchange students (ERASMUS, MIT and NUS) and other students studying or working abroad as part of their course. 5.2. Categories of students excluded Incoming exchange and other visiting students are excluded from most undergraduate headcount tables, with the exception of Tables UG_HC_01, UG_HC_02, UG_HC_03c, UG_HC_05c and UG_HC_10. 5.3. Pre-clinical medical and veterinary students Pre-clinical medical and veterinary students read the Medical and Veterinary Sciences Tripos in years one and two, but read a different Tripos in year three. In all tables they are included under the respective headings ‘Medicine (pre-clinical)’ or ‘Veterinary Medicine (pre-clinical)’,

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irrespective of the Tripos examination for which they were entered in their final year with the exception of Tables UG_HC_03a and UG_HC_05a, which gives a breakdown of numbers by the actual Tripos read. 6. Postgraduate headcount tables 6.1. Categories of students included or excluded from these tables The postgraduate tables include data for all matriculated students on postgraduate-level courses. Visiting ERASMUS exchange and other visiting students are excluded from all postgraduate headcount tables with the exception of Table PG_HC_21. Postgraduate students who have completed the minimum requirements of their course, i.e. are recorded as ‘writing up/under exam’, are reported in a single, separate category, regardless of whether their mode of study prior to writing up was full-time or part-time. 6.2. Doctorate and Master level courses The level of study reported for postgraduate degrees is as follows: • Doctorate level: Ph.D., Eng.D., Ed.D., probationary Ph.D. and C.P.G.S. • Masters level: M.Litt., M.Sc., M.Phil., M.Res., M.St., M.Ed., M.B.A., Executive M.B.A.,

M.Fin., LL.M., M.A.St., M.Mus., P.G.C.E. and various postgraduate-level Diplomas. All doctorate-level courses are research courses and are presented together in the same tables. Masters-level courses are presented in separate tables depending on whether the course is classified as ‘research’ or as ‘taught’ (see Appendix 3 for details). Most students studying for a Ph.D. or Eng.D. qualification are required to complete a probationary year, and are initially registered either for the Certificate of Postgraduate Study (C.P.G.S.) or for a probationary Ph.D. For further information about routes to the Ph.D. see www.admin.cam.ac.uk/univ/gsprospectus/study/research/phd.html. 6.3. Faculties/departments Most of the postgraduate headcount tables provide a breakdown by School and Faculty/Department. The breakdown by Faculty/Department is on the basis of each course's record in CamSIS, the University’s student record system, where all postgraduate courses are recorded as having only one owning Academic Organisation (Faculty, Department or Institution). 7. Colleges tables Please note that new college tables have been added in 2011-12 publication to provide data on full-time and part-time students separately. See Appendix 1 for the mapping between the 2010-11 and 2011-12 tables.

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8. Bio-demographic tables 8.1. Nationality If a student holds more than one nationality, then the nationality given as the primary nationality is reported. This differs from the HESA definition.3 Students whose nationality is recorded as the ‘Isle of Man’ or ‘Channel Islands’ are reported as UK nationals. 8.2. Domicile Domicile is defined as the country of normal residence, i.e. the country of the student’s permanent or home address prior to entry to the current programme of study. It does not necessarily equate with the definition of qualifying residence used to determine fee eligibility (see note 2.3.). 8.3. Ethnicity and disability Ethnicity and disability data are as reported on the basis of the student’s self-assessment. Please note that new ethnicity and disability tables have been added in 2011-12 publication to provide data on current intake students. See Appendix 1 for the mapping between the 2010-11 and 2011-12 tables. 9 Undergraduate examination results tables 9.1. Census date for examination results The census date for this publication is 31 July of each academic year and the tables do not reflect any amendments to the results made at a later date. Thus, the results of the candidates who, on 31 July, were not classed and were still awaiting a decision from the Applications Committee are not included in any of the tables. If a candidate successfully re-sat all the failed components of their examination by 31 July, their results are included in the relevant class category; otherwise their results are included in the ‘Other category’ (see note 9.5 below). 9.2. Categories of results included or excluded The examination results tables include only the results of the examinations leading to B.A., M.Eng., M.Math. and M.Sci. qualifications (Tripos results) and the examinations leading to M.B. and Vet.M.B. qualifications (Final M.B. and Final Vet.M.B. examination results). All of the examination results tables exclude: • candidates who took examinations but were not aiming for a qualification, e.g. all

incoming exchange and other visiting students and Cambridge graduates reading Triposes;

• candidates for oral examinations in Modern and Medieval Languages, Asian and Middle Eastern Studies and Oriental Studies;

3 HESA instructions on how to code dual nationality are as follows: ‘If dual nationality including UK, code as United Kingdom. If dual nationality including non-UK EC country, then classify with relevant EC country code. If neither UK nor EC country, then classify by either nationality.’

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9.3. Tripos system Cambridge undergraduate courses leading to a B.A. qualification are commonly referred to as Triposes. Most Triposes are divided into ‘Parts’ lasting one or two years: • in some subjects there is a two-year Part I (often divided into Part IA and Part IB) and a

one-year Part II; • in others a one-year Part I is followed by a two-year Part II; • in Engineering, Mathematics and some science subjects there is also a further one-year

Part (Part IIB or Part III) that leads to an M.Eng., M.Math. or M.Sci. qualification. Each Part of the Tripos is self-contained, i.e., there is no averaging of Tripos results to give an overall class for the degree awarded. 9.4. Classified and unclassified examinations Most of the Tripos examinations are classified, i.e., the names of successful candidates are arranged in three classes, of which the second class can be divided into two divisions or can remain undivided. However, there are several Tripos examinations that are unclassified, i.e., the names of successful candidates are arranged in one class and it is noted if a candidate has passed with distinction or merit: • Computer Science Tripos, Part III; • Engineering Tripos, Part IIB; • Manufacturing Engineering Tripos, Part IIB; • Mathematical Tripos, Part III. All Parts of the Final M.B. and Final Vet.M.B. examinations are unclassified. 9.5. Other results The heading 'Other results' in all examination result tables includes, but does not differentiate between: • candidates who failed their examinations; • candidates for Part II and Part III of Final M.B. and Part III of Final Vet.M.B. examinations

who failed any part of these examinations; • candidates who have received allowances (deemed to have deserved honours (DDH) or

were granted an allowance towards the Ordinary degree) or have been permitted to take a reduced number of examinations by the Applications Committee of the Council. Allowances may be granted to candidates who have been ill or who have other extenuating circumstances and have thus been prevented from taking an examination or whose performance has been adversely affected as a consequence.

9.6. Modern and Medieval Languages Tripos Part IA The class obtained in each language by candidates for Part IA of the Modern and Medieval Languages Tripos has been counted as half a class. This explains why in some tables the numbers of candidates under each class division for this Tripos and in the totals are not whole units.

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9.7. Pre-clinical medical and veterinary students Third-year pre-clinical medical and veterinary students are included under the Tripos examination for which they were entered (see note 5.3 for more details). 10 Degrees tables 2011-12 publication provides degree tables for both the preceeding (2010-11) and the current (2011-12) HESA reporting period. 10.1. Conferred degrees Table DG_01 provides the number of degrees conferred. It does not include information about qualifications that are awarded rather than conferred, for example the Postgraduate Certificate in Education (P.G.C.E.). 10.2. Completed degrees Table DG_02 provides the number of degrees completed. Completion of the degree indicates that the candidate successfully fulfilled all academic requirements for their degree and can therefore proceed to having the degree conferred or awarded. It does not mean that the candidate has necessarily had the degree conferred or awarded – thus there is a discrepancy between the numbers given in Tables DG_01 and DG_02. 11. Further information Questions about these tables, or the approach to the statistics, should be addressed to: Student Statistics Office Planning and Resource Allocation Office The Old Schools Trinity Lane Cambridge CB2 1TT E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/offices/planning/sso/

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Male Female TotalFull-time 6,384 5,557 11,941Full-time 901 824 1,725Part-time 217 70 287Full-time 2,546 1,975 4,521Part-time 259 351 610

10,307 8,777 19,084

Male Female TotalFull-time 43 79 122

Taught Full-time 2 3 5Research Full-time 14 7 21

59 89 148

Male Female TotalFull-time 7 5 12Part-time 92 150 242

Non-matriculated postgraduates Taught Part-time 137 384 521236 539 775

Male Female TotalFull-time 9,897 8,450 18,347Part-time 705 955 1,660

10,602 9,405 20,007

Home Overseas TotalFull-time 10,734 1,207 11,941Full-time 976 749 1,725Part-time 206 81 287Full-time 2,765 1,756 4,521Part-time 553 57 610

15,234 3,850 19,084

Home Overseas TotalFull-time 78 44 122

Taught Full-time 5 0 5Research Full-time 15 6 21

98 50 148

Home Overseas TotalFull-time 7 5 12Part-time 221 21 242

Non-matriculated postgraduates Taught Part-time 494 27 521722 53 775

Home Overseas TotalFull-time 14,580 3,767 18,347Part-time 1,474 186 1,660

16,054 3,953 20,007

2) The 'Home' category includes students with Home and EU fee eligibility; the 'Overseas' category includes students with Islands and Overseas fee eligibility.

Non-matriculated students total

All studentsAll students

All students total

1) Postgraduate student numbers exclude 1,835 students writing up/under examination (1,135 Home students and 700 Overseas students).

Non-matriculated undergraduates

Core postgraduates Taught

Research

Matriculated core students total

Matriculated visiting studentsVisiting undergraduatesVisiting postgraduate

Matriculated visiting students total

Non-matriculated students (not members of a College)

All students

All students total

1) Postgraduate student numbers exclude 1,835 students writing up/under examination (1,043 male students and 792 female students).

Student numbers at 1 December 2011 by fee eligibility

Matriculated core students

2) For non-matriculated students the data cover the HESA reporting period of 1 August 2011 to 31 July 2012 (see note 2.2 on page 2).

Non-matriculated students (not members of a College)Non-matriculated undergraduates

Non-matriculated students total

All students

3) For non-matriculated students the data cover the HESA reporting period of 1 August 2011 to 31 July 2012 (see note 2.2 on page 2).

Matriculated visiting students total

Headline student statistics

Student numbers at 1 December 2011 by gender

Matriculated core studentsCore undergraduatesCore postgraduates Taught

Research

Matriculated core students total

Matriculated visiting studentsVisiting undergraduatesVisiting postgraduate

Core undergraduates

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Men % Women % Total Men % Women % Total Men % Women % Total

1991-92 6,116 58.5% 4,331 41.5% 10,447 2,246 64.7% 1,227 35.3% 3,473 8,362 60.1% 5,558 39.9% 13,9201992-93 6,108 58.4% 4,348 41.6% 10,456 2,362 63.6% 1,353 36.4% 3,715 8,470 59.8% 5,701 40.2% 14,1711993-94 6,063 57.1% 4,553 42.9% 10,616 2,532 63.8% 1,437 36.2% 3,969 8,595 58.9% 5,990 41.1% 14,5851994-95 6,066 56.1% 4,756 43.9% 10,822 2,904 63.7% 1,658 36.3% 4,562 8,970 58.3% 6,414 41.7% 15,3841995-96 6,205 55.8% 4,910 44.2% 11,115 2,890 60.8% 1,860 39.2% 4,750 9,095 57.3% 6,770 42.7% 15,8651996-97 6,137 54.7% 5,086 45.3% 11,223 2,761 58.9% 1,927 41.1% 4,688 8,898 55.9% 7,013 44.1% 15,9111997-98 6,005 53.8% 5,155 46.2% 11,160 2,737 58.7% 1,924 41.3% 4,661 8,742 55.3% 7,079 44.7% 15,8211998-99 6,125 53.9% 5,241 46.1% 11,366 2,729 57.9% 1,988 42.1% 4,717 8,854 55.1% 7,229 44.9% 16,0831999-2000 6,146 53.5% 5,349 46.5% 11,495 2,752 57.1% 2,067 42.9% 4,819 8,898 54.5% 7,416 45.5% 16,3142000-01 6,078 52.3% 5,549 47.7% 11,627 2,730 55.8% 2,162 44.2% 4,892 8,808 53.3% 7,711 46.7% 16,5192001-02 6,104 51.3% 5,795 48.7% 11,899 2,783 54.9% 2,282 45.1% 5,065 8,887 52.4% 8,077 47.6% 16,9642002-03 6,081 50.6% 5,937 49.4% 12,018 2,952 55.9% 2,333 44.1% 5,285 9,033 52.2% 8,270 47.8% 17,3032003-04 6,108 51.1% 5,856 48.9% 11,964 2,972 55.1% 2,423 44.9% 5,395 9,080 52.3% 8,279 47.7% 17,3592004-05 6,078 50.7% 5,901 49.3% 11,979 3,004 54.6% 2,495 45.4% 5,499 9,082 52.0% 8,396 48.0% 17,4782005-06 6,001 50.4% 5,902 49.6% 11,903 3,437 55.2% 2,786 44.8% 6,223 9,438 52.1% 8,688 47.9% 18,1262006-07 5,991 50.7% 5,833 49.3% 11,824 3,457 55.6% 2,758 44.4% 6,215 9,448 52.4% 8,591 47.6% 18,0392007-08 6,038 51.1% 5,788 48.9% 11,826 3,180 54.5% 2,656 45.5% 5,836 9,218 52.2% 8,444 47.8% 17,6622008-09 6,227 51.9% 5,779 48.1% 12,006 3,021 54.7% 2,500 45.3% 5,521 9,248 52.8% 8,279 47.2% 17,5272009-10 6,396 52.5% 5,796 47.5% 12,192 3,138 54.2% 2,657 45.8% 5,795 9,534 53.0% 8,453 47.0% 17,9872010-11 6,397 53.0% 5,680 47.0% 12,077 3,520 55.3% 2,851 44.7% 6,371 9,917 53.8% 8,531 46.2% 18,4482011-12 6,427 53.3% 5,636 46.7% 12,063 3,463 55.2% 2,809 44.8% 6,272 9,890 53.9% 8,445 46.1% 18,335

Men % Women % Total

2006-07 348 53.0% 308 47.0% 6562007-08 218 46.7% 249 53.3% 4672008-09 298 46.3% 346 53.7% 6442009-10 348 51.0% 334 49.0% 6822010-11 402 51.9% 373 48.1% 7752011-12 476 53.1% 421 46.9% 897

Notes on Tables TS_01 and TS_01a:

4) Non-matriculated students are excluded from these tables for all years (see note 2.1 (page 1) for the definition of non-matriculated students).

7) In 2009-10 students reading the Diploma in Theology and Religious Studies (5 students) are included in the undergraduate student data, but in all other years the students on this course are included in the postgraduate section.

1) Prior to 2006-07 the data for postgraduate students were divided into 'full-time' and 'not full-time' categories. As the definition of 'not full-time' students has always been wider than the definition of 'part-time' students (see note 3.1 (page 3) on the changes of definitions over time), it is not possible to present the data for part-time postgraduate students for the years before 2006-07.2) Prior to 2010-11 direct entrants to the Certificate in Advanced Study in Mathematics (C.A.S.M.), an undergraduate-level qualification, were included in the undergraduate section of the Table TS_01. In 2010-11 C.A.S.M. was replaced with two new qualifications: the M.Math qualification for students continuing from the B.A. course on an integrated masters programme and the Master in Advanced Study (M.A.St.) qualification for direct entrants. From 2010-11 students studying for the M.Math are included in the undergraduate section, but students studying for the M.A.St. are included in the postgraduate section of the Table TS_01. In 2009-10 there were 140 direct entrants to the C.A.S.M. course and in 2010-11 there were 181 students on the M.A.St. course.3) Postgraduate students writing up/under examination are excluded from these tables for all years.

5) Undergraduate and postgraduate exchange and other visiting students are included in these tables for all years.6) Affiliated undergraduate students and Cambridge graduates reading Triposes are included in these tables for all years.

POSTGRADUATES

TS_01: Full-time student numbers by gender, 1991-2011

UNDERGRADUATES POSTGRADUATES TOTALS

TS_01a: Part-time student numbers by gender, 2006-11

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TS_02 & TS_02a

Men % Women % Total Men % Women % Total Men % Women % Total

1992-93 2,186 58.1% 1,576 41.9% 3,762 1,258 57.9% 915 42.1% 2,173 3,444 58.0% 2,491 42.0% 5,9351993-94 2,188 57.5% 1,614 42.5% 3,802 1,349 59.1% 933 40.9% 2,282 3,537 58.1% 2,547 41.9% 6,0841994-95 2,123 55.5% 1,704 44.5% 3,827 1,400 59.0% 973 41.0% 2,373 3,523 56.8% 2,677 43.2% 6,2001995-96 2,114 55.6% 1,691 44.4% 3,805 1,360 55.7% 1,082 44.3% 2,442 3,474 55.6% 2,773 44.4% 6,2471996-97 1,963 52.4% 1,781 47.6% 3,744 1,409 54.6% 1,170 45.4% 2,579 3,372 53.3% 2,951 46.7% 6,3231997-98 1,998 53.8% 1,713 46.2% 3,711 1,412 55.3% 1,141 44.7% 2,553 3,410 54.4% 2,854 45.6% 6,2641998-99 2,048 54.0% 1,745 46.0% 3,793 1,397 53.7% 1,205 46.3% 2,602 3,445 53.9% 2,950 46.1% 6,3951999-2000 2,001 53.0% 1,773 47.0% 3,774 1,407 52.6% 1,270 47.4% 2,677 3,408 52.8% 3,043 47.2% 6,4512000-01 1,941 50.7% 1,885 49.3% 3,826 1,403 51.3% 1,333 48.7% 2,736 3,344 51.0% 3,218 49.0% 6,5622001-02 2,037 50.5% 1,993 49.5% 4,030 1,456 50.9% 1,405 49.1% 2,861 3,493 50.7% 3,398 49.3% 6,8912002-03 2,062 51.5% 1,941 48.5% 4,003 1,590 53.0% 1,410 47.0% 3,000 3,652 52.1% 3,351 47.9% 7,0032003-04 2,014 51.0% 1,934 49.0% 3,948 1,506 50.3% 1,489 49.7% 2,995 3,520 50.7% 3,423 49.3% 6,9432004-05 1,961 50.1% 1,950 49.9% 3,911 1,534 49.2% 1,581 50.8% 3,115 3,495 49.7% 3,531 50.3% 7,0262005-06 2,034 51.7% 1,903 48.3% 3,937 1,568 49.5% 1,600 50.5% 3,168 3,602 50.7% 3,503 49.3% 7,1052006-07 1,934 50.5% 1,895 49.5% 3,829 1,515 50.4% 1,488 49.6% 3,003 3,449 50.5% 3,383 49.5% 6,8322007-08 2,029 51.9% 1,877 48.1% 3,906 1,537 50.6% 1,500 49.4% 3,037 3,566 51.4% 3,377 48.6% 6,9432008-09 2,138 53.5% 1,861 46.5% 3,999 1,619 52.2% 1,482 47.8% 3,101 3,757 52.9% 3,343 47.1% 7,1002009-10 2,096 53.0% 1,855 47.0% 3,951 1,698 50.7% 1,648 49.3% 3,346 3,794 52.0% 3,503 48.0% 7,2972010-11 1,947 51.8% 1,814 48.2% 3,761 2,033 53.2% 1,788 46.8% 3,821 3,980 52.5% 3,602 47.5% 7,5822011-12 1,999 52.8% 1,785 47.2% 3,784 1,946 53.3% 1,708 46.7% 3,654 3,945 53.0% 3,493 47.0% 7,438

Men % Women % Total

2006-07 39 42.4% 53 57.6% 922007-08 63 34.4% 120 65.6% 1832008-09 92 33.8% 180 66.2% 2722009-10 170 46.2% 198 53.8% 3682010-11 135 40.9% 195 59.1% 3302011-12 212 44.7% 262 55.3% 474

Notes on Tables TS_02 and TS_02a:

5) Non-matriculated students are excluded from these tables for all years (see note 2.1 (page 1) for the definition of non-matriculated students).

7) Affiliated undergraduate students and Cambridge graduates reading Triposes are included in these tables for all years.8) In 2009-10 students reading the Diploma in Theology and Religious Studies (5 students) are included in the undergraduate student data, but in all other years the students on this course are included in the postgraduate section.

1) Prior to 1992-93 the data for the current intake of postgraduate students were not broken down into 'full-time' and 'not full-time' categories, therefore the data for those years are not included in these tables. Between 1992-93 and 2006-07 the data for postgraduate students were broken down into 'full-time' and 'not full-time' categories. As the definition of 'not full-time' students is wider than the definition of 'part-time' students (see note 3.1 (page 3) on the changes of definitions over time), it is not possible to present the data for part-time postgraduate students for the years before 2006-07.2) Prior to 2010-11 direct entrants to the Certificate in Advanced Study in Mathematics (C.A.S.M.), an undergraduate-level qualification, were included in the undergraduate section of Table TS_02. In 2010-11 CASM was replaced with two new qualifications: the M.Math qualification for students continuing from the B.A. course on an integrated masters programme and the Master in Advanced Study (M.A.St.) qualification for direct entrants. From 2010-11 students studying for the M.Math are included in the undergraduate section, but students studying the M.A.St. are included in the postgraduate section of the Table TS_02. In 2009-10 there were 140 direct entrants to the C.A.S.M. course and in 2010-11 there were 181 students on the M.A.St. course.3) For postgraduate students the current intake in these tables includes only the students who were admitted to their course in October of a given academic year and excludes the students who were admitted during the previous Lent and Easter Terms (in 2011-12 this category incldued 163 full-time and 67 part-time postgraduates).4) Postgraduate students writing up/under examination are excluded from these tables for all years.

6) Undergraduate and postgraduate exchange and other visiting students are included in these tables for all years.

POSTGRADUATES

TS_02: Full-time student numbers admitted to their current courses in October in the years 1992-2011 by gender

UNDERGRADUATES POSTGRADUATES TOTALS

TS_02a: Part-time student numbers admitted to their current courses in October in the years 2006-2011 by gender

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UNDERGRADUATES POSTGRADUATES TOTALHome/EU % Islands % Overseas % Total Home/EU % Islands % Overseas % Total Home/EU % Islands % Overseas % Total

1991-92 9,817 94.0% 35 0.3% 595 5.7% 10,447 2,315 66.7% 2 0.1% 1,156 33.3% 3,473 12,132 87.2% 37 0.3% 1,751 12.6% 13,9201992-93 9,834 94.1% 43 0.4% 579 5.5% 10,456 2,516 67.7% 2 0.1% 1,197 32.2% 3,715 12,350 87.1% 45 0.3% 1,776 12.5% 14,1711993-94 9,998 94.2% 39 0.4% 579 5.5% 10,616 2,644 66.6% 5 0.1% 1,320 33.3% 3,969 12,642 86.7% 44 0.3% 1,899 13.0% 14,5851994-95 10,128 93.6% 34 0.3% 660 6.1% 10,822 3,050 66.9% 7 0.2% 1,505 33.0% 4,562 13,178 85.7% 41 0.3% 2,165 14.1% 15,3841995-96 10,392 93.5% 27 0.2% 696 6.3% 11,115 3,013 67.4% 3 0.1% 1,454 32.5% 4,470 13,405 86.0% 30 0.2% 2,150 13.8% 15,5851996-97 10,461 93.2% 31 0.3% 731 6.5% 11,223 3,166 67.5% 0 0.0% 1,522 32.5% 4,688 13,627 85.6% 31 0.2% 2,253 14.2% 15,9111997-98 10,337 92.6% 39 0.3% 784 7.0% 11,160 3,104 66.6% 2 0.0% 1,555 33.4% 4,661 13,441 85.0% 41 0.3% 2,339 14.8% 15,8211998-99 10,470 92.1% 41 0.4% 855 7.5% 11,366 3,079 65.3% 1 0.0% 1,637 34.7% 4,717 13,549 84.2% 42 0.3% 2,492 15.5% 16,0831999-2000 10,618 92.4% 41 0.4% 836 7.3% 11,495 3,190 66.2% 4 0.1% 1,625 33.7% 4,819 13,808 84.6% 45 0.3% 2,461 15.1% 16,3142000-01 10,733 92.3% 37 0.3% 857 7.4% 11,627 3,240 66.2% 3 0.1% 1,649 33.7% 4,892 13,973 84.6% 40 0.2% 2,506 15.2% 16,5192001-02 10,966 92.2% 33 0.3% 900 7.6% 11,899 3,211 63.4% 2 0.0% 1,852 36.6% 5,065 14,177 83.6% 35 0.2% 2,752 16.2% 16,9642002-03 11,009 91.6% 37 0.3% 972 8.1% 12,018 3,316 62.7% 1 0.0% 1,968 37.2% 5,285 14,325 82.8% 38 0.2% 2,940 17.0% 17,3032003-04 10,940 91.4% 40 0.3% 984 8.2% 11,964 3,379 62.6% 2 0.0% 2,014 37.3% 5,395 14,319 82.5% 42 0.2% 2,998 17.3% 17,3592004-05 10,951 91.4% 38 0.3% 990 8.3% 11,979 3,497 63.6% 2 0.0% 2,000 36.4% 5,499 14,448 82.7% 40 0.2% 2,990 17.1% 17,4782005-06 10,793 90.7% 46 0.4% 1,064 8.9% 11,903 3,869 62.2% 3 0.0% 2,351 37.8% 6,223 14,662 80.9% 49 0.3% 3,415 18.8% 18,1262006-07 10,627 89.9% 49 0.4% 1,148 9.7% 11,824 3,837 61.7% 4 0.1% 2,374 38.2% 6,215 14,464 80.2% 53 0.3% 3,522 19.5% 18,0392007-08 10,569 89.4% 52 0.4% 1,205 10.2% 11,826 3,558 61.0% 3 0.1% 2,275 39.0% 5,836 14,127 80.0% 55 0.3% 3,480 19.7% 17,6622008-09 10,685 89.0% 46 0.4% 1,275 10.6% 12,006 3,364 60.9% 4 0.1% 2,153 39.0% 5,521 14,049 80.2% 50 0.3% 3,428 19.6% 17,5272009-10 10,869 89.1% 36 0.3% 1,287 10.6% 12,192 3,457 59.7% 6 0.1% 2,332 40.2% 5,795 14,326 79.6% 42 0.2% 3,619 20.1% 17,9872010-11 10,809 89.5% 33 0.3% 1,235 10.2% 12,077 3,788 59.5% 12 0.2% 2,571 40.4% 6,371 14,597 79.1% 45 0.2% 3,806 20.6% 18,4482011-12 10,812 89.6% 33 0.3% 1,218 10.1% 12,063 3,761 60.0% 11 0.2% 2,500 39.9% 6,272 14,573 79.5% 44 0.2% 3,718 20.3% 18,335

Home/EU % Islands % Overseas % Total

2006-07 622 94.8% – – 34 5.2% 6562007-08 430 92.1% 1 0.2% 36 7.7% 4672008-09 557 86.5% 1 0.2% 86 13.4% 6442009-10 557 81.7% – – 125 18.3% 6822010-11 645 83.2% – – 130 16.8% 7752011-12 759 84.6% 1 0.1% 137 15.3% 897

Notes on Tables TS_03 and TS_03a:

3) Please see note 3.3 (page 4) for details about changes in Home/Overseas distribution due to EU enlargement.4) Postgraduate students writing up/under examination are excluded from these tables for all years.5) Non-matriculated students are excluded from these tables for all years (see note 2.1 (page 1) for the definition of non-matriculated students).6) Undergraduate and postgraduate exchange and other visiting students are included in these tables for all years.7) Affiliated undergraduate students and Cambridge graduates reading Triposes are included in these tables for all years.8) In 2009-10 students reading the Diploma in Theology and Religious Studies (5 students) are included in the undergraduate student data, but in all other years the students on this course are included in the postgraduate section.

TS_03: Full-time student numbers by fee eligibility, 1991-2011

TS_03a: Part-time student numbers by fee eligibility, 2006-2011

POSTGRADUATES

1) Prior to 2006-07 the data for postgraduate students were divided into 'full-time' and 'not full-time' categories. As the definition of 'not full-time' students has always been wider than the definition of 'part-time' students (see note 3.1 (page 3) on the changes of definitions over time), it is not possible to present the data for part-time postgraduate students for the years before 2006-07.2) Prior to 2010-11 direct entrants to the Certificate in Advanced Study in Mathematics (C.A.S.M.), an undergraduate-level qualification, were included in the undergraduate section of the Table TS_03. In 2010-11 C.A.S.M. was replaced with two new qualifications: the M.Math qualification for students continuing from the B.A. course on an integrated masters programme and the Master in Advanced Study (M.A.St.) qualification for direct entrants. From 2010-11 students studying for the M.Math are included in the undergraduate section, but students studying the M.A.St. are included in the postgraduate section of the Table TS_03.

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TS_04, TS_04a & TS_04b

UNDERGRADUATES POSTGRADUATES TOTALHome/EU % Islands % Overseas % Total Home/EU % Islands % Overseas % Total Home/EU % Islands % Overseas % Total

1991-92 3,444 93.2% 15 0.4% 238 6.4% 3,697 1,423 69.4% 2 0.1% 626 30.5% 2,0511992-93 3,510 93.3% 14 0.4% 238 6.3% 3,762 1,589 69.7% 2 0.1% 689 30.2% 2,280 5,099 84.4% 16 0.3% 927 15.3% 6,0421993-94 3,538 93.1% 11 0.3% 253 6.7% 3,802 1,670 69.2% 5 0.2% 739 30.6% 2,414 5,208 83.8% 16 0.3% 992 16.0% 6,2161994-95 3,517 91.9% 9 0.2% 301 7.9% 3,827 1,640 68.5% 7 0.3% 747 31.2% 2,394 5,157 82.9% 16 0.3% 1,048 16.8% 6,2211995-96 3,506 92.1% 8 0.2% 291 7.6% 3,805 1,704 68.4% 3 0.1% 783 31.4% 2,490 5,210 82.8% 11 0.2% 1,074 17.1% 6,2951996-97 3,130 92.3% 13 0.4% 248 7.3% 3,391 1,807 69.0% 0 0.0% 813 31.0% 2,620 4,937 82.1% 13 0.2% 1,061 17.7% 6,0111997-98 3,374 90.9% 17 0.5% 320 8.6% 3,711 1,784 68.3% 2 0.1% 825 31.6% 2,611 5,158 81.6% 19 0.3% 1,145 18.1% 6,3221998-99 3,433 90.5% 11 0.3% 349 9.2% 3,793 1,739 66.1% 1 0.0% 891 33.9% 2,631 5,172 80.5% 12 0.2% 1,240 19.3% 6,4241999-2000 3,472 92.0% 10 0.3% 292 7.7% 3,774 1,877 68.1% 4 0.1% 876 31.8% 2,757 5,349 81.9% 14 0.2% 1,168 17.9% 6,5312000-01 3,480 91.0% 11 0.3% 335 8.8% 3,826 1,872 67.0% 3 0.1% 919 32.9% 2,794 5,352 80.8% 14 0.2% 1,254 18.9% 6,6202001-02 3,642 90.4% 11 0.3% 377 9.4% 4,030 1,833 62.3% 1 0.0% 1,106 37.6% 2,940 5,475 78.6% 12 0.2% 1,483 21.3% 6,9702002-03 3,543 89.8% 13 0.3% 391 9.9% 3,947 1,926 62.8% 1 0.0% 1,138 37.1% 3,065 5,469 78.0% 14 0.2% 1,529 21.8% 7,0122003-04 3,546 89.8% 12 0.3% 390 9.9% 3,948 1,993 64.4% 2 0.1% 1,100 35.5% 3,095 5,539 78.6% 14 0.2% 1,490 21.2% 7,0432004-05 3,493 89.3% 11 0.3% 407 10.4% 3,911 2,085 64.9% 2 0.1% 1,128 35.1% 3,215 5,578 78.3% 13 0.2% 1,535 21.5% 7,1262005-06 3,465 88.0% 20 0.5% 452 11.5% 3,937 2,052 62.2% 3 0.1% 1,246 37.7% 3,301 5,517 76.2% 23 0.3% 1,698 23.5% 7,2382006-07 3,353 87.6% 18 0.5% 458 12.0% 3,829 1,920 62.0% 4 0.1% 1,171 37.8% 3,095 5,273 76.2% 22 0.3% 1,629 23.5% 6,9242007-08 3,407 87.2% 13 0.3% 486 12.4% 3,906 1,976 61.4% 4 0.1% 1,240 38.5% 3,220 5,383 75.5% 17 0.2% 1,726 24.2% 7,1262008-09 3,480 87.0% 10 0.3% 509 12.7% 3,999 2,128 63.1% 3 0.1% 1,242 36.8% 3,373 5,608 76.1% 13 0.2% 1,751 23.8% 7,3722009-10 3,456 87.5% 10 0.3% 485 12.3% 3,951 2,279 61.4% 6 0.2% 1,429 38.5% 3,714 5,735 74.8% 16 0.2% 1,914 25.0% 7,6652010-11 3,334 88.6% 11 0.3% 416 11.1% 3,761 2,506 60.4% 11 0.3% 1,634 39.4% 4,151 5,840 73.8% 22 0.3% 2,050 25.9% 7,9122011-12 3,356 88.7% 9 0.2% 419 11.1% 3,784 2,566 62.2% 7 0.2% 1,555 37.7% 4,128 5,922 74.8% 16 0.2% 1,974 24.9% 7,912

Home/EU % Islands % Overseas % Total

2006-07 1,832 87.6% 4 0.3% 1,167 12.0% 3,0032007-08 1,801 87.2% 3 0.3% 1,233 12.4% 3,0372008-09 1,883 60.7% 2 0.1% 1,216 39.2% 3,1012009-10 1,972 58.9% 6 0.2% 1,368 40.9% 3,3462010-11 2,220 58.1% 11 0.3% 1,590 41.6% 3,8212011-12 2,156 59.0% 6 0.2% 1,492 40.8% 3,654

Home/EU % Islands % Overseas % Total

2006-07 88 87.6% – – 4 12.0% 922007-08 175 87.2% 1 0.3% 7 12.4% 1832008-09 245 90.1% 1 0.4% 26 9.6% 2722009-10 307 83.4% – – 61 16.6% 3682010-11 286 86.7% – – 44 13.3% 3302011-12 410 86.5% 1 0.2% 63 13.3% 474

Notes on Tables TS_04, TS_04a and TS_4b:

4) Please see note 3.3 (page 4) for details about changes in Home/Overseas distribution due to EU enlargement.5) Postgraduate students writing up/under examination are excluded from these tables for all years.6) Non-matriculated students are excluded from these tables for all years (see note 2.1 (page 1) for the definition of non-matriculated students).7) Undergraduate and postgraduate exchange and other visiting students are included in these tables for all years.8) Affiliated undergraduate students and Cambridge graduates reading Triposes are included in these tables for all years.9) In 2009-10 students reading the Diploma in Theology and Religious Studies (5 students) are included in the undergraduate student data, but in all other years the students on this course are included in the postgraduate section.

2) Prior to 2010-11 direct entrants to the Certificate in Advanced Study in Mathematics (C.A.S.M.), un undergraduate-level qualification, were included in the undergraduate section of the Table TS_04. In 2010-11 C.A.S.M. was replaced with two new qualifications: the M.Math qualification for students continuing from the B.A. course on an integrated masters programme and the Master in Advanced Study (M.A.St.) qualification for direct entrants. From 2010-11 students studying for the M.Math are included in the undergraduate section, but students studying the M.A.St. are included in the postgraduate section of the Table TS_04. In 2009-10 there were 140 direct entrants to the C.A.S.M. course and in 2010-11 there were 181 students on the M.A.St. course.3) For postgraduate students the current intake in these tables includes only the students who were admitted to their course in October of a given academic year and excludes the students who were admitted during the previous Lent and Easter Terms (163 full-time and 67 part-time postgraduates).

TS_04: Full-time and part-time student numbers admitted to their current courses in October in the years 1991-2011 by fee eligibility

TS_04a: Full-time student numbers admitted to their current courses in October in the years 2006-2011 by fee eligibility

POSTGRADUATES

TS_04b: Part-time student numbers admitted to their current courses in October in the years 2006-2011 by fee eligibility

POSTGRADUATES

1) Prior to 1992-93 the data for the current intake of postgraduate students were not broken down into 'full-time' and 'not full-time' categories, therefore the data for those years are not included in these tables. Between 1992-93 and 2006-07 the data for postgraduate students were broken down into 'full-time' and 'not full-time' categories. As the definition of 'not full-time' students is wider than the definition of 'part-time' students (see note 3.1 (page 3) on the changes of definitions over time), it is not possible to present the data separately for full-time and part-time postgraduate students for the years before 2006-07.

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MATRICULATED STUDENTS

Undergraduates Full–time Part–time Writing up* Total B.A. 9,282 - - 9,282 B.A. + M.Eng. 1,395 - - 1,395 B.A. + M.Math. 84 - - 84 B.A. + M.Sci. 312 - - 312 B.A. (Affiliated students) 105 - - 105 B.Th. 54 - - 54 M.B. 510 - - 510 Vet.M.B. 189 - - 189 Cambridge graduates reading triposes 10 - - 10 Visiting exchange undergraduate students 87 - - 87 Visiting undergraduate students 35 - - 35

Undergraduates excluding visiting students total 11,941 - - 11,941

Undergraduates total 12,063 - - 12,063

Research graduate students Full–time Part–time Writing up* Total Ph.D. 1,718 46 1,704 3,468 Probationary Ph.D. 1,614 83 3 1,700 C.P.G.S. 359 2 - 361 Ed.D. - 14 - 14 M.Litt. 2 - 3 5 M.Sc. 5 - 8 13 M.Phil. 788 13 34 835 M.Res. 34 - - 34 M.St. - 152 35 187 Graduate Diploma 1 - 3 4 Visiting ERASMUS graduate students 15 - - 15 Visiting postgraduate students 6 - - 6

Research graduates excluding visiting students total 4,521 310 1,790 6,621

Research graduates total 4,542 310 1,790 6,642

Taught graduate students Full–time Part–time Writing up* Total M.Phil. 755 8 14 777 M.St. - 183 15 198 Graduate Diploma 30 - - 30 Visiting ERASMUS graduate students 5 - - 5

Taught graduates excluding visiting students total 785 191 29 1,005

Taught graduates total 790 191 29 1,010

All graduates excluding visiting students total 5,306 501 1,819 7,626

All graduates total 5,332 501 1,819 7,652

Research postgraduate students Full–time Part–time Writing up* Total M.Ed. - 300 16 316

Research postgraduates total - 300 16 316

Taught postgraduate students Full–time Part–time Writing up* Total LL.M. 160 - - 160 M.B.A. 148 - - 148 Executive M.B.A. - 96 - 96 M.Fin. 45 - - 45 M.A.St. 160 - - 160 M.Mus. 5 - - 5 Postgraduate Diploma 5 - - 5 P.G.C.E. 417 - - 417

Taught postgraduates total 940 96 - 1,036

All postgraduates total 940 396 16 1,352

All graduates and postgraduates excluding visiting students total 6,246 897 1,835 8,978

All graduates and postgraduates total 6,272 897 1,835 9,004

ALL_HC_01: Student headcount numbers by course of study by qualification by mode of study, 2011-12

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PGR students excluding visiting students total 4,521 610 1,806 6,937

PGR students total 4,542 610 1,806 6,958

PGT students excluding visiting students total 1,725 287 29 2,041

PGT students total 1,730 287 29 2,046

Matriculated students excluding visiting students total 18,187 897 1,835 20,919

Matriculated students total 18,335 897 1,835 21,067

NON–MATRICULATED STUDENTS

Undergraduates Full–time Part–time Writing up* Total Certificate in Theology for Ministry 12 18 - 30 ICE awards - 224 - 224

Non–matriculated undergraduates total 12 242 - 254

Postgraduates Full–time Part–time Writing up* Total Faculty of Education INSET courses - 431 - 431 ICE awards - 53 - 53 Postgraduate Diploma in Entrepreneurship - 37 - 37

Non–matriculated postgraduates total - 521 - 521

Non–matriculated students total 12 763 - 775

ALL STUDENTS GRAND TOTAL 18,347 1,660 1,835 21,842

Notes on Table ALL_HC_01:

2) See note 2.1 (pge 1) for definition of matriculated and non-matriculated students.3) 'PGT' refers to graduate and postgraduate students on taught courses; 'PGR' referes to graduate and postgraduate students on research courses.4) Students following part-time courses at the Cambridge Programme for Sustainability Leadership are excluded from this table.

* Data in the 'Writing up' column presents all postgraduate students who have completed the minimum requirements of their course and are either writing up or under exam regardless of their mode of study (full-time or part-time).1) See Section 4 of the 'Notes to statistical tables' (page 4) for definitions of graduate vs. postgraduate students, affiliated students and Cambridge graduates reading triposes.

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MATRICULATED STUDENTS

Undergraduates Full–time Part–time Total B.A. 2,982 - 2,982 B.A. + M.Eng. 369 - 369 B.A. (Affiliated students) 47 - 47 B.Th. 25 - 25 M.B. 165 - 165 Vet.M.B. 71 - 71 Cambridge graduates reading triposes 3 - 3 Visiting exchange undergraduate students 87 - 87 Visiting undergraduate students 35 - 35

Undergraduates excluding visiting students total 3,662 - 3,662

Undergraduates total 3,784 - 3,784

Research graduate students Full–time Part–time Total Ph.D. 11 - 11 Probationary Ph.D. 977 31 1,008 C.P.G.S. 281 2 283 Ed.D. - 14 14 M.Litt. 1 - 1 M.Sc. 1 - 1 M.Phil. 773 11 784 M.Res. 34 - 34 M.St. - 107 107 Graduate Diploma 1 - 1 Visiting ERASMUS graduate students 15 - 15 Visiting postgraduate students 5 - 5

Research graduates excluding visiting students total 2,079 165 2,244

Research graduates total 2,099 165 2,264

Taught graduate students Full–time Part–time Total M.Phil. 748 - 748 M.St. - 93 93 Graduate Diploma 30 - 30 Visiting ERASMUS graduate students 5 - 5

Taught graduates excluding visiting students total 778 93 871

Taught graduates total 783 93 876

All graduates excluding visiting students total 2,857 258 3,115

All graduates total 2,882 258 3,140

Research postgraduate students Full–time Part–time Total M.Ed. - 237 237

Research postgraduates total - 237 237

Taught postgraduate students Full–time Part–time Total LL.M. 159 - 159 M.B.A. 148 - 148 Executive M.B.A. - 46 46 M.Fin. 45 - 45 M.A.St. 160 - 160 M.Mus. 5 - 5 Postgraduate Diploma 3 - 3 P.G.C.E. 415 - 415

Taught postgraduates total 935 46 981

All postgraduates total 935 283 1,218

All graduates and postgraduates excluding visiting students total 3,792 541 4,333

All graduates and postgraduates total 3,817 541 4,358

ALL_HC_02: Students admitted to their current course in the previous twelve months by course of study by qualification by mode of study, 2011-12

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PGR students excluding visiting students total 2,079 402 2,481

PGR students total 2,099 402 2,501

PGT students excluding visiting students total 1,713 139 1,852

PGT students total 1,718 139 1,857

Matriculated students excluding visiting students total 7,454 541 7,995

Matriculated students total 7,601 541 8,142

NON–MATRICULATED STUDENTS

Undergraduates Full–time Part–time Total Certificate in Theology for Ministry - 6 6 ICE awards - 156 156

Non–matriculated undergraduates total - 162 162

Postgraduates Full–time Part–time Total Faculty of Education INSET courses - 335 335 ICE awards - 25 25 Postgraduate Diploma in Entrepreneurship - 37 37

Non–matriculated postgraduates total - 397 397

Non–matriculated students total - 559 559

ALL STUDENTS GRAND TOTAL 7,601 1,100 8,701

Notes on Table ALL_HC_02:

2) See note 2.1 (pge 1) for definition of matriculated and non-matriculated students.

5) Students following part-time courses at the Cambridge Programme for Sustainability Leadership are excluded from this table.4) Postgraduate students admitted to their current course in the twelve months preceding the 1 December are included in this table.

1) See Section 4 of the 'Notes to statistical tables' (page 4) for definitions of matriculated vs. non-matriculated students, graduate vs. postgraduate students, affiliated students and Cambridge graduates reading triposes.

3) 'PGT' refers to graduate and postgraduate students on taught courses; 'PGR' referes to graduate and postgraduate students on research courses.

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Home and EU students Home/EU – ELQ fees*

Home/EU – Co-funded fees**

Home/EU – UG 1997 fees

Home/EU – UG 2006 fees

Home/EU – UG abroad 1997

fees

Home/EU – UG abroad 2006

fees

No fees*** Total

B.A. 17 - 6 8,245 1 112 133 8,514 B.A. + M.Eng. - - 1 1,094 - 1 1 1,097 B.A. + M.Math. - - - 64 - - - 64 B.A. + M.Sci. - - 2 287 - - - 289 B.A. (Affiliated students) 31 10 - 23 - - - 64 B.Th. - 46 - 5 - - - 51 M.B. - - 31 435 - - - 466 Vet.M.B. - - 3 179 - - - 182 Cambridge graduates reading triposes 4 - - 3 - - - 7 Visiting exchange undergraduate students - - - - - - 68 68 Visiting undergraduate students - - - 10 - - - 10 Home and EU students total 52 56 43 10,345 1 113 202 10,812

Island students Islands – 2006 standard fees

Islands – 2006 medium fees

Islands – 2006 high fees

Islands – 2006 clinical fees

Islands - abroad 2006

fees

Total

B.A. 9 3 13 - 1 26 B.A. + M.Eng. - - 1 - - 1 B.A. + M.Math. - 1 - - - 1 M.B. - - - 3 - 3 Vet.M.B. - - - 2 - 2 Islands students total 9 4 14 5 1 33

Overseas students Overseas - UG groups 1 & 2

Overseas - UG group 3

Overseas - UG group 4

Overseas - UG group 5

Home/EU – UG 1997 fees****

Home/EU – UG 2006 fees****

No fees*** Total

B.A. 449 226 65 - - 1 1 742 B.A. + M.Eng. - 212 85 - - - - 297 B.A. + M.Math. 19 - - - - - - 19 B.A. + M.Sci. - 23 - - - - - 23 B.A. (Affiliated students) 38 3 - - - - - 41 B.Th. 3 - - - - - - 3 M.B. - - - 40 1 - - 41 Vet.M.B. - - - 5 - - - 5 Cambridge graduates reading triposes 1 2 - - - - - 3 Visiting exchange undergraduate students - - - - - - 19 19 Visiting undergraduate students 18 - 7 - - - - 25 Overseas students total 528 466 157 45 1 1 20 1,218

Notes on Table UG_HC_01:

**** Students in these categories are charged a Home rate of fee, despite not having Home fee eligibility.

UG_HC_01: Undergraduate student numbers by qualification by fee eligibility by tuition fee band, 2011-12

Following introduction of variable tuition fees in the academic year 2006-07, the fee band tables include students:

b) paying the higher rate of fee for new entrants in and after October 2006 under the heading ‘2006 fees’.

* The 'Home/EU ELQ fee' is a higher rate of fee charged to some Home/EU students studying for a qualification that is equal or lower to a qualification already held.

*** Incoming and outgoing ERASMUS students as well as incoming students on MIT and NUS exchange programmes do not pay fees.

a) paying the University composition fee at the rate appropriate for students who started courses (or associated pre-clinical courses) before October 2006 or who deferred entry to October 2007 under the heading ‘1997 fees’;

** The 'Home/EU Co-funded fee' is a rate of fee charged to some Home/EU students studying for a qualification that is equal or lower to a qualification already held on courses for which the University receives part-funding from employers.

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Home and EU students Home/EU – ELQ fees*

Home/EU – Co-funded fees**

Home/EU - UG 1997 fees

Home/EU – UG 2006 fees

No fees*** Total

B.A. 7 - - 2,714 - 2,721B.A. + M.Eng. - - - 284 - 284B.A. (Affiliated students) 11 6 - 14 - 31B.Th. - 22 - 2 - 24M.B. - - 1 148 - 149Vet.M.B. - - - 67 - 67Cambridge graduates reading triposes 2 - - - - 2Visiting exchange undergraduate students - - - - 68 68Visiting undergraduate students - - - 10 - 10Home and EU students total 20 28 1 3,239 68 3,356

Islands students Islands – 2006 standard fees

Islands – 2006 high fees

Islands – 2006 clinical fees

Total

B.A. 2 6 - 8Vet.M.B. - - 1 1Islands students total 2 6 1 9

Overseas students Overseas - UG groups 1 & 2

Overseas - UG group 3

Overseas - UG group 4

Overseas - UG group 5

No fees*** Total

B.A. 157 31 65 - - 253B.A. + M.Eng. - - 85 - - 85B.A. (Affiliated students) 15 1 - - - 16B.Th. 1 - - - - 1M.B. - - - 16 - 16Vet.M.B. - - - 3 - 3Cambridge graduates reading triposes - 1 - - - 1Visiting exchange undergraduate students - - - - 19 19Visiting undergraduate students 18 - 7 - - 25Overseas students total 191 33 157 19 19 419

Notes on Table UG_HC_02:Following introduction of variable tuition fees in the academic year 2006-07, the fee band tables include students:

b) paying the higher rate of fee for new entrants in and after October 2006 under the heading ‘2006 fees’.

* The 'Home/EU ELQ fee' is a higher rate of fee charged to some Home/EU students studying for a qualification that is equal or lower to a qualification already held.

*** Incoming and outgoing ERASMUS students as well as incoming students on MIT and NUS exchange programmes do not pay fees.

UG_HC_02: Undergraduate students admitted to their current course in October 2011 by qualification by fee eligibility by tuition fee band, 2011-12

a) paying the University composition fee at the rate appropriate for students who started courses (or associated pre-clinical courses) before October 2006 or who deferred entry to October 2007 under the heading ‘1997 fees’;

** The 'Home/EU Co-funded fee' is a rate of fee charged to some Home/EU students studying for a qualification that is equal or lower to a qualification already held on courses for which the University receives part-funding from employers.

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Men Women TotalAnglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic 25 39 64 Archaeology and Anthropology 74 143 217 Architecture 53 70 123 Asian and Middle Eastern Studies 82 107 189 Chemical Engineering via Engineering* 53 21 74 Chemical Engineering via Natural Sciences* 61 40 101 Chemical Engineering* 28 19 47 Classics 102 134 236 Classics (4 year course) 9 33 42 Computer Science 188 22 210 Economics 333 172 505 Education Tripos with Biological Sciences 3 5 8 Education Tripos with English 3 25 28 Education Tripos with English and Drama 5 39 44 Education Tripos with Geography 1 5 6 Education Tripos with History 3 4 7 Education Tripos with Mathematics - 1 1 Education Tripos with Modern Languages 1 10 11 Education Tripos with Music 2 5 7 Education Tripos with Physical Sciences 1 2 3 Education Tripos with Religious Studies - 5 5 Engineering 872 243 1,115 English 206 418 624 Geography 115 186 301 History 292 335 627 History of Art 21 79 100 Land Economy 95 75 170 Law 289 354 643 Law Double Maitrise 4 5 9 Linguistics 25 43 68 Management Studies 33 23 56 Manufacturing Engineering 48 20 68 Mathematics 624 138 762 Medicine (Clinical) 209 215 424 Medicine (Graduate Course) 35 51 86 Medicine (Pre-clinical) 433 379 812 Modern and Medieval Languages 219 472 691 Music 120 65 185 Natural Sciences 1,296 818 2,114 Philosophy 80 64 144 Politics, Psychology, and Sociology 143 253 396 Theological and Religious Studies 76 89 165 Theology for Ministry Examination 26 28 54 Veterinary Medicine (Clinical) 41 148 189 Veterinary Medicine (Pre-clinical) 55 155 210 Total 6,384 5,557 11,941 Total % 53.5% 46.5% 100.0%

Notes on Table UG_HC_03:

1) Incoming exchange and other visiting students are excluded from this table.

UG_HC_03: Undergraduate student numbers by subject by gender, 2011-12

* Students admitted to read Chemical Engineering initially read either Engineering or Natural Sciences in their first year and proceed to read Chemical Engineering in subsequent years. They are recorded under the respective headings ‘Chemical Engineering via Engineering’ and ‘Chemical Engineering via Natural Sciences’.

Students who are not admitted to read Chemical Engineering, but later transfer from another Tripos or students who directly enter Part IIA of the Chemical Engineering Tripos (i.e. affiliated students or Cambridge graduates reading Triposes) are recorded under the heading ‘Chemical Engineering’.

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Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women TotalArchaeology and Anthropology 3 3 6 - 1 1 3 4 7 Classics - 1 1 - - - - 1 1 Engineering 3 - 3 - - - 3 - 3 Law 2 1 3 - 1 1 2 2 4 Management Studies - 1 1 1 2 3 1 3 4 Medicine and Veterinary Science 300 248 548 38 109 147 338 357 695 Modern and Medieval Languages 1 - 1 - - - 1 - 1 Music - 1 1 - - - - 1 1 Natural Sciences 122 123 245 14 42 56 136 165 301 Politics, Psychology, and Sociology 2 1 3 - - - 2 1 3 Theological and Religious Studies - - - 2 - 2 2 - 2 Total 433 379 812 55 155 210 488 534 1,022 Total % (Medicine vs. Veterinary Medicine) 79.5% 20.5% 100.0%Total % (gender) 53.3% 46.7% 100.0% 26.2% 73.8% 100.0% 47.7% 52.3% 100.0%

Notes on Tables UG_HC_03a:1) Incoming exchange and other visiting students are excluded from these tables.2) This table provides a breakdown of subjects for pre-clinical medical and veterinary students (see note 5.3 on page 4). In all other subject tables these students are included under the respective headings 'Medicine (Pre-clinical)' and 'Veterinary Medicine (Pre-clinical)'.

UG_HC_03a: Pre-clinical medical and veterinary student numbers by subject by gender, 2011-12

Medicine (Pre-clinical) Veterinary Medicine (Pre-clinical) Total

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Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women TotalAsian and Middle Eastern Studies - - - - - - 16 37 53 53 Education Tripos with Modern Languages - 3 3 - - - 1 - 1 4 Engineering 1 - 1 11 5 16 - - - 17 Law 4 14 18 - - - - - - 18 Law Double Maîtrise - - - - - - 3 5 8 8 Modern and Medieval Languages 34 79 113 - - - 18 41 59 172 Natural Sciences - - - - 1 1 - - - 1 Total 39 96 135 11 6 17 38 83 121 273 Total % (exchange scheme) 49.5% 6.2% 44.3% 100.0%Total % (gender) 28.9% 71.1% 100.0% 64.7% 35.3% 100.0% 31.4% 68.6% 100.0%

Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women TotalArchaeology and Anthropology - - - - - - - 4 4 4 Chemical Engineering - - - - 1 1 - - - 1 Classics - 1 1 - - - - 2 2 3 Computer Science - - - 1 - 1 - - - 1 Economics - - - - - - 1 2 3 3 Education Tripos with Music - - - - - - 1 1 2 2 Engineering 1 - 1 1 6 7 2 2 4 12 English 2 6 8 - - - 1 5 6 14 History - - - - - - 1 - 1 1 Law 10 9 19 - - - 1 2 3 22 Linguistics 3 - 3 - - - - - - 3 Mathematics - - - 1 - 1 2 - 2 3 Modern and Medieval Languages 5 18 23 - - - - - - 23 Natural Sciences 5 8 13 1 5 6 2 2 4 23 Philosophy 1 1 2 - - - - 1 1 3 Politics, Psychology, and Sociology - - - - - - 1 2 3 3 Theological and Religious Studies - 1 1 - - - - - - 1 Total 27 44 71 4 12 16 12 23 35 122Total % (exchange scheme) 58.2% 13.1% 28.7% 100.0%Total % (gender) 38.0% 62.0% 100.0% 25.0% 75.0% 100.0% 34.3% 65.7% 100.0%

Notes on Tables UG_HC_03b and UG_HC_03c:1) 'Other formal exchange schemes' category includes students who participate in the MIT and NUS exchange programmes.2) In table UG_HC_03b the 'Erasmus exchange scheme' category includes students on a work placement.

UG_HC_03c: Undergraduate incoming exchange and other visiting student numbers by subject by exchange scheme by gender, 2011-12

ERASMUS exchange scheme Other formal exchange schemes Visiting students not on exchange scheme

Total

UG_HC_03b: Undergraduate outgoing exchange and study abroad student numbers by subject by exchange scheme by gender, 2011-12

ERASMUS exchange scheme Other formal exchange schemes Outgoing students not on an exchange scheme

Total

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Men Women TotalAnglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic 8 16 24Archaeology and Anthropology 31 45 76Architecture 16 28 44Asian and Middle Eastern Studies 27 24 51Chemical Engineering via Engineering* 21 6 27Chemical Engineering via Natural Sciences* 14 12 26Classics 37 39 76Classics (4 year course) 1 13 14Computer Science 68 3 71Economics 114 57 171Education Tripos with Biological Sciences 2 1 3Education Tripos with English - 10 10Education Tripos with English and Drama 2 13 15Education Tripos with Geography - 1 1Education Tripos with History 2 2 4Education Tripos with Music - 1 1Education Tripos with Physical Sciences - 1 1Education Tripos with Religious Studies - 2 2Engineering 252 64 316English 60 143 203Geography 35 70 105History 97 106 203History of Art 4 21 25Land Economy 33 23 56Law 81 114 195Linguistics 13 20 33Mathematics 192 45 237Medicine (Clinical) 75 69 144Medicine (Graduate Course) 7 14 21Medicine (Pre-clinical) 150 117 267Modern and Medieval Languages 58 121 179Music 41 23 64Natural Sciences 367 228 595Philosophy 31 17 48Politics, Psychology, and Sociology 48 78 126Theological and Religious Studies 26 33 59Theology for Ministry Examination 12 13 25Veterinary Medicine (Clinical) 14 57 71Veterinary Medicine (Pre-clinical) 17 56 73Total 1,956 1,706 3,662Total % 53.4% 46.6% 100.0%

Notes on table UG_HC_04:

UG_HC_04: Undergraduate students admitted to their current course in October 2011 by subject by gender, 2011-12

* Students admitted to read Chemical Engineering initially read either Engineering or Natural Sciences in their first year and proceed to read Chemical Engineering in subsequent years. They are recorded under the respective headings ‘Chemical Engineering via

Engineering’ and ‘Chemical Engineering via Natural Sciences’.

1) Incoming exchange and other visiting students are excluded from this table.

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Home EU Islands Overseas TotalAnglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic 54 5 2 3 64Archaeology and Anthropology 186 22 1 8 217Architecture 105 5 - 13 123Asian and Middle Eastern Studies 161 22 1 5 189Chemical Engineering via Engineering* 41 10 - 23 74Chemical Engineering via Natural Sciences* 65 10 - 26 101Chemical Engineering* 24 2 - 21 47Classics 219 11 - 6 236Classics (4 year course) 40 1 - 1 42Computer Science 151 32 - 27 210Economics 355 38 - 112 505Education Tripos with Biological Sciences 7 1 - - 8Education Tripos with English 25 1 - 2 28Education Tripos with English and Drama 42 2 - - 44Education Tripos with Geography 6 - - - 6Education Tripos with History 7 - - - 7Education Tripos with Mathematics - - - 1 1Education Tripos with Modern Languages 8 1 - 2 11Education Tripos with Music 4 1 - 2 7Education Tripos with Physical Sciences - 1 - 2 3Education Tripos with Religious Studies 5 - - - 5Engineering 812 77 1 225 1,115English 592 15 2 15 624Geography 279 13 - 9 301History 583 24 1 19 627History of Art 88 8 - 4 100Land Economy 124 19 1 26 170Law 504 32 - 107 643Law Double Maitrise 2 7 - - 9Linguistics 53 12 - 3 68Management Studies 51 2 - 3 56Manufacturing Engineering 61 1 - 6 68Mathematics 539 84 3 136 762Medicine (Clinical) 364 16 3 41 424Medicine (Graduate Course) 79 7 - - 86Medicine (Pre-clinical) 715 28 3 66 812Modern and Medieval Languages 661 23 1 6 691Music 179 1 1 4 185Natural Sciences 1,748 167 10 189 2,114Philosophy 125 12 - 7 144Politics, Psychology, and Sociology 312 47 1 36 396Theological and Religious Studies 158 2 - 5 165Theology for Ministry Examination 49 2 - 3 54Veterinary Medicine (Clinical) 180 2 2 5 189Veterinary Medicine (Pre-clinical) 204 1 - 5 210Total 9,967 767 33 1,174 11,941Total % 83.5% 6.4% 0.3% 9.8% 100.0%

Notes on Table UG_HC_05:

UG_HC_05: Undergraduate student numbers by subject by fee eligibility, 2011-12

* Students admitted to read Chemical Engineering initially read either Engineering or Natural Sciences in their first year and proceed to read Chemical Engineering in subsequent years. They are recorded under the respective headings ‘Chemical

Engineering via Engineering’ and ‘Chemical Engineering via Natural Sciences’. Students who are not admitted to read

Chemical Engineering, but later transfer from another Tripos or students who directly enter Part IIA of the Chemical Engineering Tripos (i.e. affiliated students or Cambridge graduates reading Triposes) are recorded under the heading ‘Chemical Engineering’.1) Incoming exchange and other visiting students are excluded from this table.

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Home EU Islands Overseas Total Home EU Overseas Total Home EU Islands Overseas TotalArchaeology and Anthropology 3 - - 3 6 1 - - 1 4 - - 3 7 Classics 1 - - - 1 - - - - 1 - - - 1 Engineering 2 - - 1 3 - - - - 2 - - 1 3 Law 2 - - 1 3 1 - - 1 3 - - 1 4 Management Studies 1 - - - 1 3 - - 3 4 - - - 4 Medicine and Veterinary Science 485 19 3 41 548 141 1 5 147 626 20 3 46 695 Modern and Medieval Languages 1 - - - 1 - - - - 1 - - - 1 Music 1 - - - 1 - - - - 1 - - - 1 Natural Sciences 216 9 - 20 245 56 - - 56 272 9 - 20 301 Politics, Psychology, and Sociology 3 - - - 3 - - - - 3 - - - 3 Theological and Religious Studies - - - - - 2 - - 2 2 - - - 2 Total 715 28 3 66 812 204 1 5 210 919 29 3 71 1,022 Total % (Medicine vs. Veterinary Medicine) 79.5% 20.5% 100.0%Total % (gender) 88.1% 3.4% 0.4% 8.1% 100.0% 97.1% 0.1% 17.2% 100.0% 89.9% 2.8% 0.3% 6.9% 100.0%

Notes on Tables UG_HC_05a:1) Incoming exchange and other visiting students are excluded from these tables.2) This table provides a breakdown of subjects for pre-clinical medical and veterinary students (see note 5.3 on page 4). In all other subject tables these students are included under the respective headings 'Medicine (Pre-clinical)' and 'Veterinary Medicine (Pre-clinical)'.

UG_HC_05a: Pre-clinical medical and veterinary student numbers by subject by fee eligibility, 2011-12

Medicine (Pre-clinical) Veterinary Medicine (Pre-clinical) Total

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UG_HC_05b: Undergraduate outgoing exchange and study abroad student numbers by subject by exchange scheme by fee eligibility, 2011-12

Home EU Overseas Total Home EU Overseas Total Home EU Overseas TotalAsian and Middle Eastern Studies - - - - - - - - 44 8 1 53 53Education Tripos with Modern Languages 2 - 1 3 - - - - - 1 - 1 4Engineering 1 - - 1 9 2 5 16 - - - - 17Law 17 1 - 18 - - - - - - - - 18Law Double Maitrise - - - - - - - - 2 6 - 8 8Modern and Medieval Languages 109 4 - 113 - - - - 57 2 - 59 172Natural Sciences - - - - - 1 - 1 - - - - 1Total 129 5 1 135 9 3 5 17 103 17 1 121 273Total % (exchange scheme) 49.5% 6.2% 44.3% 100.0%Total % (fee eligibility) 95.6% 3.7% 0.7% 100.0% 52.9% 17.6% 29.4% 100.0% 85.1% 14.0% 0.0082645 100.0%

Home EU Overseas Total Home EU Overseas Total Home EU Overseas TotalArchaeology and Anthropology - - - - - - - - - 1 3 4 4Chemical Engineering - - - - - - 1 1 - - - - 1Classics - 1 - 1 - - - - - - 2 2 3Computer Science - - - - - - 1 1 - - - - 1Economics - - - - - - - - - 1 2 3 3Education Tripos with Music - - - - - - - - - - 2 2 2Engineering - 1 - 1 - - 7 7 - - 4 4 12English - 8 - 8 - - - - - 1 5 6 14History - - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 1Law - 19 - 19 - - - - - 3 - 3 22Linguistics - 3 - 3 - - - - - - - - 3Mathematics - - - - - - 1 1 - - 2 2 3Modern and Medieval Languages - 21 2 23 - - - - - - - - 23Natural Sciences - 13 - 13 - - 6 6 - 1 3 4 23Philosophy - 1 1 2 - - - - - - 1 1 3Politics, Psychology, and Sociology - - - - - - - - - 2 1 3 3Theological and Religious Studies - 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - 1Total - 68 3 71 - - 16 16 - 10 25 35 122Total % (exchange scheme) 58.2% 13.1% 28.7% 100.0%Total % (fee eligibility) 0.0% 95.8% 4.2% 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 100.0% 100.0% 0.0% 28.6% 71.4% 100.0%

Notes on Tables UG_HC_05b and UG_HC_05c:1) The 'Other formal exchange schemes' category includes students who participate in the MIT and NUS exchange programmes.2) The 'Overseas' category includes students with Islands fee eligibility.3) In table UG_HC_05b the 'Erasmus exchange scheme' category includes students on a work placement.

ERASMUS exchange scheme Other formal exchange schemes Visiting students not on exchange scheme Total

UG_HC_05c: Undergraduate incoming exchange and other visiting student numbers by subject by exchange scheme by fee eligibility, 2011-12

ERASMUS exchange scheme Other formal exchange schemes Outgoing students not on an exchange Total

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Home EU Islands Overseas TotalAnglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic 20 3 - 1 24Archaeology and Anthropology 65 9 - 2 76Architecture 36 2 - 6 44Asian and Middle Eastern Studies 44 5 - 2 51Chemical Engineering via Engineering* 16 5 - 6 27Chemical Engineering via Natural Sciences* 13 4 - 9 26Classics 72 2 - 2 76Classics (4 year course) 13 - - 1 14Computer Science 49 13 - 9 71Economics 114 18 - 39 171Education Tripos with Biological Sciences 2 1 - - 3Education Tripos with English 9 1 - - 10Education Tripos with English and Drama 15 - - - 15Education Tripos with Geography 1 - - - 1Education Tripos with History 4 - - - 4Education Tripos with Music 1 - - - 1Education Tripos with Physical Sciences - 1 - - 1Education Tripos with Religious Studies 2 - - - 2Engineering 225 21 - 70 316English 192 5 - 6 203Geography 95 6 - 4 105History 183 12 1 7 203History of Art 21 4 - - 25Land Economy 36 10 1 9 56Law 144 14 - 37 195Linguistics 22 10 - 1 33Mathematics 169 26 - 42 237Medicine (Clinical) 124 4 - 16 144Medicine (Graduate Course) 21 - - - 21Medicine (Pre-clinical) 236 9 2 20 267Modern and Medieval Languages 171 5 - 3 179Music 63 1 - - 64Natural Sciences 483 52 4 56 595Philosophy 39 5 - 4 48Politics, Psychology, and Sociology 89 22 - 15 126Theological and Religious Studies 57 1 - 1 59Theology for Ministry Examination 23 1 - 1 25Veterinary Medicine (Clinical) 67 - 1 3 71Veterinary Medicine (Pre-clinical) 69 1 - 3 73Total 3,005 273 9 375 3,662Total % 82.1% 7.5% 0.2% 10.2% 100.0%

Notes on Table UG_HC_06:

UG_HC_06: Undergraduate students admitted to their current course in October 2011 by subject by fee eligibility, 2011-12

* Students admitted to read Chemical Engineering initially read either Engineering or Natural Sciences in their first year and proceed to read Chemical Engineering in subsequent years. They are recorded under the respective headings ‘Chemical

Engineering via Engineering’ and ‘Chemical Engineering via Natural Sciences’. 1) Incoming exchange and other visiting students are excluded from this table.

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Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 TotalAnglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic 24 22 17 1 - 64Archaeology and Anthropology 76 62 73 6 - 217Architecture 44 39 36 4 - 123Asian and Middle Eastern Studies 51 40 56 42 - 189Chemical Engineering via Engineering* 27 13 20 14 - 74Chemical Engineering via Natural Sciences* 26 29 27 19 - 101Chemical Engineering* - 17 21 9 - 47Classics 76 72 83 5 - 236Classics (4 year course) 14 11 8 9 - 42Computer Science 71 71 64 4 - 210Economics 171 165 167 2 - 505Education Tripos with Biological Sciences 3 4 1 - - 8Education Tripos with English 10 13 4 1 - 28Education Tripos with English and Drama 15 13 14 2 - 44Education Tripos with Geography 1 3 2 - - 6Education Tripos with History 4 1 2 - - 7Education Tripos with Mathematics - 1 - - - 1Education Tripos with Modern Languages - 3 5 3 - 11Education Tripos with Music 1 2 4 - - 7Education Tripos with Physical Sciences 1 2 - - - 3Education Tripos with Religious Studies 2 2 1 - - 5Engineering 316 302 244 249 4 1,115English 203 210 198 13 - 624Geography 105 96 96 4 - 301History 203 204 208 11 1 627History of Art 25 39 33 3 - 100Land Economy 56 56 55 3 - 170Law 195 217 199 31 1 643Law Double Maitrise - - - 8 1 9Linguistics 34 20 10 4 - 68Management Studies - - 15 41 - 56Manufacturing Engineering - - 30 36 2 68Mathematics 237 209 222 92 2 762Medicine (Clinical) 144 133 137 7 3 424Medicine (Graduate Course) 21 20 22 20 3 86Medicine (Pre-clinical) 269 275 263 5 - 812Modern and Medieval Languages 181 163 175 167 5 691Music 64 59 60 2 - 185Natural Sciences 595 610 596 310 3 2,114Philosophy 49 47 45 3 - 144Politics, Psychology, and Sociology 126 130 121 18 1 396Theological and Religious Studies 60 52 50 3 - 165Theology for Ministry Examination 26 28 - - - 54Veterinary Medicine (Clinical) 71 58 59 1 - 189Veterinary Medicine (Pre-clinical) 73 75 62 - - 210Total 3,670 3,588 3,505 1,152 26 11,941Total % 30.7% 30.0% 29.4% 9.6% 0.2% 100.0%

Notes on Table UG_HC_07:

UG_HC_07: Undergraduate student numbers by subject by year of study, 2011-12

* Students admitted to read Chemical Engineering initially read either Engineering or Natural Sciences in their first year and proceed to read Chemical Engineering in subsequent years. They are recorded under the respective headings ‘Chemical Engineering via

Engineering’ and ‘Chemical Engineering via Natural Sciences’. Students who are not admitted to read Chemical Engineering, but

later transfer from another Tripos or students who directly enter Part IIA of the Chemical Engineering Tripos (i.e. affiliated students or Cambridge graduates reading Triposes) are recorded under the heading ‘Chemical Engineering’.

1) Incoming exchange and other visiting students are excluded from this table.2) 'Year of study' relates to the number of years, excluding any periods of intermission, that a student has attended their current course from the time of admission and does not necessarily correspond to the year of the programme. For example, medical and veterinary students who have kept one to three terms since being admitted to the clinical part of their course are recorded as 'Year 1' even though they are on the fourth year of their programme.

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No previous degree

Previous degree

Total No previous degree

Previous degree

Total No previous degree

Previous degree

Total

Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic 61 - 61 2 1 3 63 1 64 Archaeology and Anthropology 202 - 202 15 - 15 217 - 217 Architecture 117 - 117 6 - 6 123 - 123 Asian and Middle Eastern Studies 184 - 184 4 1 5 188 1 189 Chemical Engineering via Engineering* 72 - 72 2 - 2 74 - 74 Chemical Engineering via Natural Sciences* 97 - 97 4 - 4 101 - 101 Chemical Engineering* 44 - 44 3 - 3 47 - 47 Classics 227 - 227 6 3 9 233 3 236 Classics (4 year course) 42 - 42 - - - 42 - 42 Computer Science 203 - 203 7 - 7 210 - 210 Economics 474 - 474 26 5 31 500 5 505 Education Tripos with Biological Sciences 6 - 6 2 - 2 8 - 8 Education Tripos with English 27 - 27 - 1 1 27 1 28 Education Tripos with English and Drama 42 - 42 2 - 2 44 - 44 Education Tripos with Geography 6 - 6 - - - 6 - 6 Education Tripos with History 6 - 6 1 - 1 7 - 7 Education Tripos with Mathematics - - - 1 - 1 1 - 1 Education Tripos with Modern Languages 10 - 10 1 - 1 11 - 11 Education Tripos with Music 7 - 7 - - - 7 - 7 Education Tripos with Physical Sciences 2 - 2 1 - 1 3 - 3 Education Tripos with Religious Studies 5 - 5 - - - 5 - 5 Engineering 1,071 - 1,071 44 - 44 1,115 - 1,115 English 578 - 578 39 7 46 617 7 624 Geography 298 - 298 3 - 3 301 - 301 History 608 - 608 15 4 19 623 4 627 History of Art 95 - 95 3 2 5 98 2 100 Land Economy 156 - 156 5 9 14 161 9 170 Law 565 1 566 25 52 77 590 53 643 Law Double Maitrise 9 - 9 - - - 9 - 9 Linguistics 61 - 61 6 1 7 67 1 68 Management Studies 53 - 53 3 - 3 56 - 56 Manufacturing Engineering 67 - 67 1 - 1 68 - 68 Mathematics 737 1 738 23 1 24 760 2 762 Medicine (Clinical) - 16 16 - 408 408 - 424 424 Medicine (Graduate Course) - - - - 86 86 - 86 86 Medicine (Pre-clinical) 785 - 785 13 14 27 798 14 812 Modern and Medieval Languages 685 - 685 6 - 6 691 - 691 Music 182 - 182 1 2 3 183 2 185 Natural Sciences 2,076 - 2,076 37 1 38 2,113 1 2,114 Philosophy 138 - 138 5 1 6 143 1 144 Politics, Psychology, and Sociology 353 1 354 36 6 42 389 7 396 Theological and Religious Studies 147 - 147 2 16 18 149 16 165 Theology for Ministry Examination 2 - 2 28 24 52 30 24 54 Veterinary Medicine (Clinical) - 5 5 - 184 184 - 189 189 Veterinary Medicine (Pre-clinical) 188 - 188 9 13 22 197 13 210 Total 10,688 24 10,712 387 842 1,229 11,075 866 11,941Total % (age marker) 89.7% 10.3% 100.0%Total % (highest qualification on entry) 99.8% 0.2% 100.0% 31.5% 68.5% 100.0% 92.7% 7.3% 100.0%

Notes on Table UC_HC_08:

1) Incoming exchange and other visiting students are excluded from this table.2) Age group is based on the age at the time of admission. The following definition is used where tables are split between young and mature students:

Young students are those who are aged under 21;Mature students are those who are aged 21 or over.

* Students admitted to read Chemical Engineering initially read either Engineering or Natural Sciences in their first year and proceed to read Chemical Engineering in subsequent years. They are recorded under the respective headings ‘Chemical Engineering via Engineering’ and ‘Chemical Engineering via Natural Sciences’.

UG_HC_08: Undergraduate student numbers by subject by age group by highest qualification on entry, 2011-12

Young Mature Total

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No previous degree

Previous degree

Total No previous degree

Previous degree

Total No previous degree

Previous degree

Total

Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic 21 - 21 2 1 3 23 1 24 Archaeology and Anthropology 73 - 73 3 - 3 76 - 76 Architecture 44 - 44 - - - 44 - 44 Asian and Middle Eastern Studies 49 - 49 1 1 2 50 1 51 Chemical Engineering via Engineering 26 - 26 1 - 1 27 - 27 Chemical Engineering via Natural Sciences 26 - 26 - - - 26 - 26 Classics 72 - 72 3 1 4 75 1 76 Classics (4 year course) 14 - 14 - - - 14 - 14 Computer Science 68 - 68 3 - 3 71 - 71 Economics 159 - 159 9 3 12 168 3 171 Education Tripos with Biological Sciences 2 - 2 1 - 1 3 - 3 Education Tripos with English 9 - 9 - 1 1 9 1 10 Education Tripos with English and Drama 14 - 14 1 - 1 15 - 15 Education Tripos with Geography 1 - 1 - - - 1 - 1 Education Tripos with History 3 - 3 1 - 1 4 - 4 Education Tripos with Music 1 - 1 - - - 1 - 1 Education Tripos with Physical Sciences 1 - 1 - - - 1 - 1 Education Tripos with Religious Studies 2 - 2 - - - 2 - 2 Engineering 303 - 303 13 - 13 316 - 316 English 187 - 187 12 4 16 199 4 203 Geography 104 - 104 1 - 1 105 - 105 History 196 - 196 5 2 7 201 2 203 History of Art 25 - 25 - - - 25 - 25 Land Economy 46 - 46 3 7 10 49 7 56 Law 165 - 165 9 21 30 174 21 195 Linguistics 29 - 29 4 - 4 33 - 33 Mathematics 229 - 229 8 - 8 237 - 237 Medicine (Clinical) - 6 6 - 138 138 - 144 144 Medicine (Graduate Course) - - - - 21 21 - 21 21 Medicine (Pre-clinical) 258 - 258 5 4 9 263 4 267 Modern and Medieval Languages 176 - 176 3 - 3 179 - 179 Music 62 - 62 - 2 2 62 2 64 Natural Sciences 588 - 588 7 - 7 595 - 595 Philosophy 45 - 45 3 - 3 48 - 48 Politics, Psychology, and Sociology 109 - 109 13 4 17 122 4 126 Theological and Religious Studies 50 - 50 1 8 9 51 8 59 Theology for Ministry Examination - - - 2 23 25 2 23 25 Veterinary Medicine (Clinical) - 1 1 - 70 70 - 71 71 Veterinary Medicine (Pre-clinical) 62 - 62 3 8 11 65 8 73 Total 3,219 7 3,226 117 319 436 3,336 326 3,662Total % (age marker) 88.1% 11.9% 100.0%Total % (highest qualification on entry) 99.8% 0.2% 100.0% 26.8% 73.2% 100.0% 91.1% 8.9% 100.0%

Notes on Table UC_HC_09:

1) Incoming exchange and other visiting students are excluded from this table.2) Age group is based on the age at the time of admission. The following definition is used where tables are split between young and mature students:

Young students are those who are aged under 21;Mature students are those who are aged 21 or over.

* Students admitted to read Chemical Engineering initially read either Engineering or Natural Sciences in their first year and proceed to read Chemical Engineering in subsequent years. They are recorded under the respective headings ‘Chemical Engineering via Engineering’ and ‘Chemical Engineering via Natural Sciences’.

UG_HC_09: Undergraduate students admitted to their current course in October 2011 by subject by age group by highest qualification on entry, 2011-12

Young Mature Total

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Home EU Islands Overseas Total01 No award or financial backing 1,922 315 8 857 3,102 02 Award assessed by English or Welsh LEA & paid in full by LA or by the SLC (includes EU students assessed by SLC) 7,590 444 - - 8,034 03 Paid in full by Student Awards Agency for Scotland/Student Loans Company (SAAS/SLC) 115 1 - - 116 04 Paid in full by DELNI/Northern Ireland Education & Library Boards (via Student Loans Company) 194 1 - - 195 05 Institutional waiver of support costs 3 - - - 3 06 Local Government - Channel Islands & Isle of Man/Scottish FE Bursaries - - 23 - 23 22 International agency - - - 7 7 26 Other charitable foundation 41 1 - 178 220 34 Other HM government departments/public bodies 5 1 - - 6 35 Scholarship of HM forces 1 - - - 1 43 Overseas government - 1 2 65 68 44 Department for International Development - - - 1 1 45 Overseas institution - - - 55 55 46 Overseas industry or commerce - - - 22 22 47 Other overseas funding - 1 - 9 10 48 Other overseas - repayable loan - - - 1 1 52 Mix of student & SLC (following assessment by English or Welsh LA, or SLC for EU students studying in England and Wales) 31 4 - - 35 53 Mix of student & Student Awards Agency for Scotland/Student Loans Company(SAAS/SLC) 2 - - - 2 81 Student's employer - - - 1 1 97 Other 5 - - 8 13 98 No fees 58 76 - 14 148

9,967 845 33 1,218 12,063 82.6% 7.0% 0.3% 10.1% 100.0%

1) Incoming exchange and other visiting students are included in this table.

UG_HC_10: Undergraduate student numbers by source of fees by fee eligibility, 2011-12

TotalTotal %

Notes on Table UG_HC_10:

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PGT PGR Total PGT PGR Total PGT PGR TotalSchool of Arts and HumanitiesFaculty of Architecture and History of Art - - - - 9 9 - - - 9 Department of Architecture - 55 55 - 60 60 - 29 29 144 Department of History of Art 2 34 36 - 4 4 - 20 20 60 Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies - 53 53 - 1 1 - 25 25 79 Faculty of Classics - 64 64 - - - - 20 20 84 Faculty of Divinity 3 78 81 - 28 28 - 39 39 148 Faculty of English - 110 110 - - - - 38 38 148 Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic - 17 17 - - - - 14 14 31 Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages - 34 34 - - - - - - 34 Department of French - 20 20 - - - - 9 9 29 Department of German and Dutch - 9 9 - - - - 7 7 16 Department of Italian - 9 9 - - - - 2 2 11 Department of Linguistics - - - - - - - 1 1 1 Modern Greek Section - 2 2 - - - - - - 2 Department of Slavonic Studies - 16 16 - - - - 1 1 17 Department of Spanish and Portuguese - 11 11 - - - - 4 4 15 Department of Theoretical & Applied Linguistics 15 47 62 - - - - 13 13 75 Faculty of Music 5 41 46 - 2 2 - 14 14 62 Faculty of Philosophy - 32 32 - - - - 6 6 38

School of Arts and Humanities total 25 632 657 - 104 104 - 242 242 1,003

School of Humanities and Social SciencesArchaeology Section 1 1 2 - - - - - - 2 Biological Anthropology Section - - - - - - - 1 1 1 Faculty of Economics 130 44 174 - - - 7 16 23 197 Faculty of Education 417 172 589 - 342 342 - 52 52 983 Faculty of History - 288 288 - 15 15 - 83 83 386 Faculty of Law 160 62 222 - - - - 30 30 252 Institute of Criminology - 60 60 120 3 123 15 11 26 209 Department of History and Philosophy of Science - 49 49 - - - - 16 16 65 Department of Land Economy 92 39 131 - 5 5 1 28 29 165 Department of Politics and International Studies - - - - 2 2 - 6 6 8 Archaeology Section 29 57 86 - 1 1 - 28 28 115 Biological Anthropology Section - 37 37 - - - - 16 16 53 Social Anthropology Section - 45 45 - - - - 21 21 66 Department of Politics and International Studies 48 95 143 - 63 63 - 44 44 250 Centre of African Studies - 11 11 - - - - - - 11 Centre of Development Studies 64 19 83 - 1 1 3 5 8 92 Centre of Latin American Studies - 27 27 - - - - 7 7 34 Centre of South Asian Studies - 13 13 - - - - - - 13 Department of Social and Developmental Psychology - 54 54 - 1 1 - 15 15 70 Department of Sociology - 77 77 - 2 2 - 24 24 103

School of Humanities and Social Sciences total 941 1,150 2,091 120 435 555 26 403 429 3,075

PG_HC_01: Postgraduate student numbers by School by Faculty/Department by mode of study by level of study, 2011-12

Full-time Part-time Writing up/under exam Total

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PGT PGR Total PGT PGR Total PGT PGR TotalFull-time Part-time Writing up/under exam Total

School of Physical SciencesDepartment of Earth Sciences - 57 57 - - - - 25 25 82 Department of Geography 12 82 94 - 2 2 - 22 22 118 Scott Polar Research Institute - 11 11 - 3 3 - 9 9 23 Department of Applied Mathematics & Theoretical Physics 76 79 155 - - - - 31 31 186 Department of Pure Mathematics & Mathematical Statistics 85 85 170 - - - 1 38 39 209 Department of Chemistry - 219 219 - 2 2 - 95 95 316 Institute of Astronomy 1 31 32 - - - - 10 10 42 Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy 17 102 119 - - - 1 52 53 172 Department of Physics 12 238 250 - 1 1 - 103 103 354

School of Physical Sciences total 203 904 1,107 - 8 8 2 385 387 1,502

School of TechnologyThe Judge Business School 329 42 371 159 - 159 - 28 28 558 Faculty of Computer Science and Technology 44 78 122 - - - - 42 42 164 Department of Engineering 116 445 561 - 30 30 - 179 179 770 Department of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology 36 94 130 - - - - 49 49 179

School of Technology total 525 659 1,184 159 30 189 - 298 298 1,671

School of Biological SciencesDepartment of Biochemistry - 112 112 - 2 2 - 49 49 163 Department of Experimental Psychology - 37 37 - 1 1 - 15 15 53 Department of Genetics - 46 46 - - - - 19 19 65 Department of Pathology - 55 55 - 3 3 - 26 26 84 Department of Pharmacology - 43 43 - - - - 10 10 53 Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience - 73 73 - 2 2 - 36 36 111 Department of Plant Sciences - 56 56 - - - - 13 13 69 Department of Zoology - 68 68 - - - - 37 37 105 Department of Veterinary Medicine - 26 26 - 2 2 - 11 11 39 Wellcome Trust Centre for Stem Cell Research - 3 3 - - - - - - 3

School of Biological Sciences total - 519 519 - 10 10 - 216 216 745

School of Clinical MedicineDepartment of Clinical Biochemistry - 35 35 - - - - 13 13 48 Department of Clinical Neurosciences - 34 34 - 2 2 - 18 18 54 Department of Haematology - 22 22 - - - - 7 7 29 Department of Medical Genetics - 14 14 - - - - 7 7 21 Department of Medicine - 95 95 8 6 14 - 23 23 132 Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology - 4 4 - - - - 2 2 6 Department of Oncology - 49 49 - 2 2 - 28 28 79 Department of Paediatrics - 3 3 - - - - - - 3 Department of Psychiatry - 33 33 - 1 1 - 10 10 44 Department of Public Health and Primary Care 31 39 70 - 6 6 1 11 12 88 Department of Radiology - 8 8 - 1 1 - 3 3 12 Department of Surgery - 17 17 - - - - 7 7 24

School of Clinical Medicine total 31 353 384 8 18 26 1 129 130 540

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PGT PGR Total PGT PGR Total PGT PGR TotalFull-time Part-time Writing up/under exam Total

University Partnership InstitutionsAnimal Health Trust - - - - 2 2 - - - 2 Babraham Institute, BBSRC - 48 48 - - - - 24 24 72 British Antarctic Survey, NERC - 3 3 - - - - 1 1 4 European Bioinformatics Institute - 37 37 - - - - 7 7 44 MRC Biostatistics Unit - 2 2 - - - - 1 1 3 MRC Cancer Cells Unit - 3 3 - - - - 2 2 5 MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit - 13 13 - 2 2 - 17 17 32 MRC Epidemiology Unit - 14 14 - - - - 5 5 19 MRC Human Nutrition Research - 17 17 - 1 1 - 6 6 24 MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology - 79 79 - - - - 36 36 115 MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit - 38 38 - - - - 12 12 50 Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute - 50 50 - - - - 21 21 71

University Partnership Institutions total - 304 304 - 5 5 - 132 132 441

Institute of Continuing EducationInstitute of Continuing Education - - - - - - - 1 1 1

Institute of Continuing Education total - - - - - - - 1 1 1

School of Arts and Humanities total 25 632 657 - 104 104 - 242 242 1,003 School of Humanities and Social Sciences total 941 1,150 2,091 120 435 555 26 403 429 3,075 School of Physical Sciences total 203 904 1,107 - 8 8 2 385 387 1,502 School of Technology total 525 659 1,184 159 30 189 - 298 298 1,671 School of Biological Sciences total - 519 519 - 10 10 - 216 216 745 School of Clinical Medicine total 31 353 384 8 18 26 1 129 130 540 University Partnership Institutions total - 304 304 - 5 5 - 132 132 441 Institute of Continuing Education total - - - - - - - 1 1 1

GRAND TOTAL 1,725 4,521 6,246 287 610 897 29 1,806 1,835 8,978GRAND TOTAL % (mode of study) 69.6% 10.0% 20.4% 100.0%GRAND TOTAL % (gender) 27.6% 72.4% 100.0% 32.0% 68.0% 100.0% 1.6% 98.4% 100.0%

Notes on Table PG_HC_01:

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PGT PGR Total PGT PGR TotalSchool of Arts and HumanitiesFaculty of Architecture and History of Art - - - - 9 9 9Department of Architecture - 30 30 - 24 24 54Department of History of Art - 17 17 - - - 17Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies - 22 22 - - - 22Faculty of Classics - 43 43 - - - 43Faculty of Divinity 3 41 44 - 12 12 56Faculty of English - 64 64 - - - 64Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic - 12 12 - - - 12Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages - 34 34 - - - 34Department of French - 6 6 - - - 6Department of German and Dutch - 3 3 - - - 3Department of Italian - 3 3 - - - 3Department of Slavonic Studies - 8 8 - - - 8Department of Spanish and Portuguese - 4 4 - - - 4Department of Theoretical & Applied Linguistics 15 29 44 - - - 44Faculty of Music 5 26 31 - 2 2 33Faculty of Philosophy - 21 21 - - - 21

School of Arts and Humanities total 23 363 386 - 47 47 433

School of Humanities and Social SciencesArchaeology Section 1 1 2 - - - 2Faculty of Economics 129 14 143 - - - 143Faculty of Education 415 108 523 - 255 255 778Faculty of History - 168 168 - 9 9 177Faculty of Law 159 25 184 - - - 184Institute of Criminology - 43 43 62 1 63 106Department of History and Philosophy of Science - 30 30 - - - 30Department of Land Economy 91 14 105 - 1 1 106Department of Politics and International Studies - - - - 1 1 1Archaeology Section 29 20 49 - 1 1 50Biological Anthropology Section - 23 23 - - - 23Social Anthropology Section - 24 24 - - - 24Department of Politics and International Studies 48 47 95 - 52 52 147Centre of African Studies - 11 11 - - - 11Centre of Development Studies 64 10 74 - - - 74Centre of Latin American Studies - 21 21 - - - 21Centre of South Asian Studies - 13 13 - - - 13Department of Social and Developmental Psychology - 33 33 - - - 33Department of Sociology - 46 46 - - - 46

School of Humanities and Social Sciences total 936 651 1,587 62 320 382 1,969

School of Physical SciencesDepartment of Earth Sciences - 22 22 - - - 22Department of Geography 12 45 57 - - - 57Scott Polar Research Institute - 6 6 - 1 1 7Department of Applied Mathematics & Theoretical Physics 75 31 106 - - - 106Department of Pure Mathematics & Mathematical Statistics 85 35 120 - - - 120Department of Chemistry - 76 76 - 1 1 77Institute of Astronomy 1 10 11 - - - 11Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy 16 42 58 - - - 58Department of Physics 12 96 108 - 1 1 109

School of Physical Sciences total 201 363 564 - 3 3 567

School of TechnologyThe Judge Business School 328 14 342 77 - 77 419Faculty of Computer Science and Technology 43 26 69 - - - 69Department of Engineering 115 162 277 - 17 17 294Department of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology 36 36 72 - - - 72

School of Technology total 522 238 760 77 17 94 854

School of Biological SciencesDepartment of Biochemistry - 43 43 - 1 1 44Department of Experimental Psychology - 15 15 - 1 1 16Department of Genetics - 17 17 - - - 17Department of Pathology - 15 15 - 1 1 16Department of Pharmacology - 19 19 - - - 19Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience - 30 30 - - - 30Department of Plant Sciences - 20 20 - - - 20Department of Zoology - 30 30 - - - 30Department of Veterinary Medicine - 11 11 - - - 11Wellcome Trust Centre for Stem Cell Research - 3 3 - - - 3

School of Biological Sciences total - 203 203 - 3 3 206

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School of Clinical MedicineDepartment of Clinical Biochemistry - 14 14 - - - 14Department of Clinical Neurosciences - 14 14 - 2 2 16Department of Haematology - 11 11 - - - 11Department of Medical Genetics - 5 5 - - - 5Department of Medicine - 54 54 - 6 6 60Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology - 3 3 - - - 3Department of Oncology - 16 16 - - - 16Department of Psychiatry - 11 11 - 1 1 12Department of Public Health and Primary Care 31 12 43 - 2 2 45Department of Radiology - 2 2 - - - 2Department of Surgery - 4 4 - - - 4

School of Clinical Medicine total 31 146 177 - 11 11 188

University Partnership InstitutionsBabraham Institute, BBSRC - 18 18 - - - 18British Antarctic Survey, NERC - 3 3 - - - 3European Bioinformatics Institute - 19 19 - - - 19MRC Cancer Cells Unit - 1 1 - - - 1MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit - 3 3 - 1 1 4MRC Epidemiology Unit - 3 3 - - - 3MRC Human Nutrition Research - 5 5 - - - 5MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology - 31 31 - - - 31MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit - 14 14 - - - 14Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute - 18 18 - - - 18

University Partnership Institutions total - 115 115 - 1 1 116

School of Arts and Humanities total 23 363 386 - 47 47 433School of Humanities and Social Sciences total 936 651 1,587 62 320 382 1,969School of Physical Sciences total 201 363 564 - 3 3 567School of Technology total 522 238 760 77 17 94 854School of Biological Sciences total - 203 203 - 3 3 206School of Clinical Medicine total 31 146 177 - 11 11 188University Partnership Institutions total - 115 115 - 1 1 116

GRAND TOTAL 1,713 2,079 3,792 139 402 541 4,333GRAND TOTAL % (mode of study) 87.5% 12.5% 100.0%GRAND TOTAL % (gender) 45.2% 54.8% 100.0% 25.7% 74.3% 100.0%

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Men Women Total Men Women TotalSchool of Arts and HumanitiesFaculty of Architecture and History of Art - - - 2 7 9 9Department of Architecture - - - 98 46 144 144Department of History of Art - 2 2 17 41 58 60Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies - - - 45 34 79 79Faculty of Classics - - - 44 40 84 84Faculty of Divinity 2 1 3 99 46 145 148Faculty of English - - - 72 76 148 148Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic - - - 10 21 31 31Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages - - - 12 22 34 34Department of French - - - 9 20 29 29Department of German and Dutch - - - 7 9 16 16Department of Italian - - - 4 7 11 11Department of Linguistics - - - - 1 1 1Modern Greek Section - - - - 2 2 2Department of Slavonic Studies - - - 4 13 17 17Department of Spanish and Portuguese - - - 7 8 15 15Department of Theoretical & Applied Linguistics 7 8 15 29 31 60 75Faculty of Music 3 2 5 31 26 57 62Faculty of Philosophy - - - 26 12 38 38

School of Arts and Humanities total 12 13 25 516 462 978 1,003

School of Humanities and Social SciencesArchaeology Section - 1 1 - 1 1 2Biological Anthropology Section - - - - 1 1 1Faculty of Economics 87 50 137 38 22 60 197Faculty of Education 102 315 417 159 407 566 983Faculty of History - - - 227 159 386 386Faculty of Law 72 88 160 55 37 92 252Institute of Criminology 106 29 135 24 50 74 209Department of History and Philosophy of Science - - - 32 33 65 65Department of Land Economy 44 49 93 37 35 72 165Department of Politics and International Studies - - - 4 4 8 8Archaeology Section 7 22 29 28 58 86 115Biological Anthropology Section - - - 20 33 53 53Social Anthropology Section - - - 32 34 66 66Department of Politics and International Studies 25 23 48 128 74 202 250Centre of African Studies - - - 6 5 11 11Centre of Development Studies 27 40 67 18 7 25 92Centre of Latin American Studies - - - 13 21 34 34Centre of South Asian Studies - - - 5 8 13 13Department of Social and Developmental Psychology - - - 17 53 70 70Department of Sociology - - - 56 47 103 103

School of Humanities and Social Sciences total 470 617 1,087 899 1,089 1,988 3,075

School of Physical SciencesDepartment of Earth Sciences - - - 42 40 82 82Department of Geography 6 6 12 43 63 106 118Scott Polar Research Institute - - - 13 10 23 23Department of Applied Mathematics & Theoretical Physics 66 10 76 89 21 110 186Department of Pure Mathematics & Mathematical Statistics 72 14 86 101 22 123 209Department of Chemistry - - - 194 122 316 316Institute of Astronomy - 1 1 28 13 41 42Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy 14 4 18 102 52 154 172Department of Physics 8 4 12 265 77 342 354

School of Physical Sciences total 166 39 205 877 420 1,297 1,502

School of TechnologyThe Judge Business School 340 148 488 49 21 70 558Faculty of Computer Science and Technology 34 10 44 104 16 120 164Department of Engineering 82 34 116 511 143 654 770Department of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology 23 13 36 90 53 143 179

School of Technology total 479 205 684 754 233 987 1,671

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School of Biological SciencesDepartment of Biochemistry - - - 72 91 163 163Department of Experimental Psychology - - - 18 35 53 53Department of Genetics - - - 28 37 65 65Department of Pathology - - - 34 50 84 84Department of Pharmacology - - - 22 31 53 53Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience - - - 53 58 111 111Department of Plant Sciences - - - 34 35 69 69Department of Zoology - - - 58 47 105 105Department of Veterinary Medicine - - - 16 23 39 39Wellcome Trust Centre for Stem Cell Research - - - - 3 3 3

School of Biological Sciences total - - - 335 410 745 745

School of Clinical MedicineDepartment of Clinical Biochemistry - - - 12 36 48 48Department of Clinical Neurosciences - - - 29 25 54 54Department of Haematology - - - 10 19 29 29Department of Medical Genetics - - - 9 12 21 21Department of Medicine 4 4 8 57 67 124 132Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology - - - 3 3 6 6Department of Oncology - - - 39 40 79 79Department of Paediatrics - - - 1 2 3 3Department of Psychiatry - - - 14 30 44 44Department of Public Health and Primary Care 5 27 32 26 30 56 88Department of Radiology - - - 7 5 12 12Department of Surgery - - - 9 15 24 24

School of Clinical Medicine total 9 31 40 216 284 500 540

University Partnership InstitutionsAnimal Health Trust - - - 1 1 2 2Babraham Institute, BBSRC - - - 31 41 72 72British Antarctic Survey, NERC - - - 1 3 4 4European Bioinformatics Institute - - - 28 16 44 44MRC Biostatistics Unit - - - - 3 3 3MRC Cancer Cells Unit - - - 3 2 5 5MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit - - - 14 18 32 32MRC Epidemiology Unit - - - 10 9 19 19MRC Human Nutrition Research - - - 6 18 24 24MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology - - - 75 40 115 115MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit - - - 30 20 50 50Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute - - - 33 38 71 71

University Partnership Institutions total - - - 232 209 441 441

Institute of Continuing EducationInstitute of Continuing Education - - - 1 - 1 1

Institute of Continuing Education total - - - 1 - 1 1

School of Arts and Humanities total 12 13 25 516 462 978 1,003School of Humanities and Social Sciences total 470 617 1,087 899 1,089 1,988 3,075School of Physical Sciences total 166 39 205 877 420 1,297 1,502School of Technology total 479 205 684 754 233 987 1,671School of Biological Sciences total - - - 335 410 745 745School of Clinical Medicine total 9 31 40 216 284 500 540University Partnership Institutions total - - - 232 209 441 441Institute of Continuing Education total - - - 1 - 1 1

GRAND TOTAL 1,136 905 2,041 3,830 3,107 6,937 8,978GRAND TOTAL % (mode of study) 22.7% 77.3% 100.0%GRAND TOTAL % (fee eligibility) 55.7% 44.3% 100.0% 55.2% 44.8% 100.0%

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Men Women Total Men Women TotalSchool of Arts and HumanitiesFaculty of Architecture and History of Art - - - 2 7 9 9 Department of Architecture - - - 32 22 54 54 Department of History of Art - - - 7 10 17 17 Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies - - - 11 11 22 22 Faculty of Classics - - - 24 19 43 43 Faculty of Divinity 2 1 3 38 15 53 56 Faculty of English - - - 30 34 64 64 Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic - - - 5 7 12 12 Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages - - - 12 22 34 34 Department of French - - - 3 3 6 6 Department of German and Dutch - - - - 3 3 3 Department of Italian - - - 1 2 3 3 Department of Slavonic Studies - - - 3 5 8 8 Department of Spanish and Portuguese - - - 2 2 4 4 Department of Theoretical & Applied Linguistics 7 8 15 15 14 29 44 Faculty of Music 3 2 5 22 6 28 33 Faculty of Philosophy - - - 14 7 21 21

School of Arts and Humanities total 12 11 23 221 189 410 433

School of Humanities and Social SciencesArchaeology Section - 1 1 - 1 1 2 Faculty of Economics 83 46 129 5 9 14 143 Faculty of Education 102 313 415 105 258 363 778 Faculty of History - - - 107 70 177 177 Faculty of Law 72 87 159 13 12 25 184 Institute of Criminology 50 12 62 14 30 44 106 Department of History and Philosophy of Science - - - 15 15 30 30 Department of Land Economy 43 48 91 7 8 15 106 Department of Politics and International Studies - - - - 1 1 1 Archaeology Section 7 22 29 8 13 21 50 Biological Anthropology Section - - - 10 13 23 23 Social Anthropology Section - - - 11 13 24 24 Department of Politics and International Studies 25 23 48 59 40 99 147 Centre of African Studies - - - 6 5 11 11 Centre of Development Studies 25 39 64 6 4 10 74 Centre of Latin American Studies - - - 8 13 21 21 Centre of South Asian Studies - - - 5 8 13 13 Department of Social and Developmental Psychology - - - 10 23 33 33 Department of Sociology - - - 24 22 46 46

School of Humanities and Social Sciences total 407 591 998 413 558 971 1,969

School of Physical SciencesDepartment of Earth Sciences - - - 12 10 22 22 Department of Geography 6 6 12 15 30 45 57 Scott Polar Research Institute - - - 6 1 7 7 Department of Applied Mathematics & Theoretical Physics 65 10 75 23 8 31 106 Department of Pure Mathematics & Mathematical Statistics 72 13 85 29 6 35 120 Department of Chemistry - - - 47 30 77 77 Institute of Astronomy - 1 1 6 4 10 11 Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy 13 3 16 28 14 42 58 Department of Physics 8 4 12 77 20 97 109

School of Physical Sciences total 164 37 201 243 123 366 567

School of TechnologyThe Judge Business School 275 130 405 9 5 14 419 Faculty of Computer Science and Technology 33 10 43 20 6 26 69 Department of Engineering 82 33 115 142 37 179 294 Department of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology 23 13 36 24 12 36 72

School of Technology total 413 186 599 195 60 255 854

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School of Biological SciencesDepartment of Biochemistry - - - 16 28 44 44 Department of Experimental Psychology - - - 7 9 16 16 Department of Genetics - - - 6 11 17 17 Department of Pathology - - - 7 9 16 16 Department of Pharmacology - - - 8 11 19 19 Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience - - - 15 15 30 30 Department of Plant Sciences - - - 12 8 20 20 Department of Zoology - - - 14 16 30 30 Department of Veterinary Medicine - - - 2 9 11 11 Wellcome Trust Centre for Stem Cell Research - - - - 3 3 3

School of Biological Sciences total - - - 87 119 206 206

School of Clinical MedicineDepartment of Clinical Biochemistry - - - 3 11 14 14 Department of Clinical Neurosciences - - - 6 10 16 16 Department of Haematology - - - 4 7 11 11 Department of Medical Genetics - - - 3 2 5 5 Department of Medicine - - - 24 36 60 60 Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology - - - 1 2 3 3 Department of Oncology - - - 5 11 16 16 Department of Psychiatry - - - 5 7 12 12 Department of Public Health and Primary Care 5 26 31 5 9 14 45 Department of Radiology - - - 1 1 2 2 Department of Surgery - - - 2 2 4 4

School of Clinical Medicine total 5 26 31 59 98 157 188

University Partnership InstitutionsBabraham Institute, BBSRC - - - 9 9 18 18 British Antarctic Survey, NERC - - - 1 2 3 3 European Bioinformatics Institute - - - 13 6 19 19 MRC Cancer Cells Unit - - - - 1 1 1 MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit - - - 1 3 4 4 MRC Epidemiology Unit - - - 1 2 3 3 MRC Human Nutrition Research - - - 2 3 5 5 MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology - - - 26 5 31 31 MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit - - - 8 6 14 14 Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute - - - 11 7 18 18

University Partnership Institutions total - - - 72 44 116 116

School of Arts and Humanities total 12 11 23 221 189 410 433 School of Humanities and Social Sciences total 407 591 998 413 558 971 1,969 School of Physical Sciences total 164 37 201 243 123 366 567 School of Technology total 413 186 599 195 60 255 854 School of Biological Sciences total - - - 87 119 206 206 School of Clinical Medicine total 5 26 31 59 98 157 188 University Partnership Institutions total - - - 72 44 116 116

GRAND TOTAL 1,001 851 1,852 1,290 1,191 2,481 4,333GRAND TOTAL % (mode of study) 42.7% 57.3% 100.0%GRAND TOTAL % (fee eligibility) 54.0% 46.0% 100.0% 52.0% 48.0% 100.0%

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EU Overseas Total Home/ Islands

EU Overseas Total

School of Arts and HumanitiesFaculty of Architecture and History of Art - - - - 6 - 3 9 9Department of Architecture - - - - 78 15 51 144 144Department of History of Art 2 - - 2 26 12 20 58 60Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies - - - - 22 17 40 79 79Faculty of Classics - - - - 46 16 22 84 84Faculty of Divinity - 1 2 3 81 17 47 145 148Faculty of English - - - - 85 14 49 148 148Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic - - - - 14 7 10 31 31Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages - - - - 17 8 9 34 34Department of French - - - - 16 8 5 29 29Department of German and Dutch - - - - 8 6 2 16 16Department of Italian - - - - 4 6 1 11 11Department of Linguistics - - - - - - 1 1 1Modern Greek Section - - - - 1 1 - 2 2Department of Slavonic Studies - - - - 9 2 6 17 17Department of Spanish and Portuguese - - - - 7 3 5 15 15Department of Theoretical & Applied Linguistics 5 5 5 15 20 16 24 60 75Faculty of Music 1 - 4 5 29 7 21 57 62Faculty of Philosophy - - - - 22 5 11 38 38

School of Arts and Humanities total 8 6 11 25 491 160 327 978 1,003

School of Humanities and Social SciencesArchaeology Section 1 - - 1 - - 1 1 2Biological Anthropology Section - - - - 1 - - 1 1Faculty of Economics 30 33 74 137 10 24 26 60 197Faculty of Education 410 5 2 417 385 48 133 566 983Faculty of History - - - - 195 65 126 386 386Faculty of Law 35 44 81 160 16 27 49 92 252Institute of Criminology 95 14 26 135 32 12 30 74 209Department of History and Philosophy of Science - - - - 34 11 20 65 65Department of Land Economy 17 15 61 93 15 12 45 72 165Department of Politics and International Studies - - - - 3 2 3 8 8Archaeology Section 8 6 15 29 30 22 34 86 115Biological Anthropology Section - - - - 15 15 23 53 53Social Anthropology Section - - - - 24 18 24 66 66Department of Politics and International Studies 17 12 19 48 50 52 100 202 250Centre of African Studies - - - - 3 2 6 11 11Centre of Development Studies 14 11 42 67 3 5 17 25 92Centre of Latin American Studies - - - - 21 2 11 34 34Centre of South Asian Studies - - - - 5 3 5 13 13Department of Social and Developmental Psychology - - - - 16 14 40 70 70Department of Sociology - - - - 22 33 48 103 103

School of Humanities and Social Sciences total 627 140 320 1,087 880 367 741 1,988 3,075

School of Physical SciencesDepartment of Earth Sciences - - - - 56 9 17 82 82Department of Geography 1 1 10 12 39 17 50 106 118Scott Polar Research Institute - - - - 9 7 7 23 23Department of Applied Mathematics & Theoretical Physics 12 31 33 76 48 33 29 110 186Department of Pure Mathematics & Mathematical Statistics 11 40 35 86 48 46 29 123 209Department of Chemistry - - - - 165 48 103 316 316Institute of Astronomy - - 1 1 27 7 7 41 42Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy 3 4 11 18 70 28 56 154 172Department of Physics - 8 4 12 137 94 111 342 354

School of Physical Sciences total 27 84 94 205 599 289 409 1,297 1,502

School of TechnologyThe Judge Business School 108 88 292 488 8 28 34 70 558Faculty of Computer Science and Technology 6 13 25 44 43 37 40 120 164Department of Engineering 18 37 61 116 185 134 335 654 770Department of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology 8 5 23 36 45 27 71 143 179

School of Technology total 140 143 401 684 281 226 480 987 1,671

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School of Biological SciencesDepartment of Biochemistry - - - - 63 43 57 163 163Department of Experimental Psychology - - - - 25 11 17 53 53Department of Genetics - - - - 19 23 23 65 65Department of Pathology - - - - 44 24 16 84 84Department of Pharmacology - - - - 13 12 28 53 53Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience - - - - 48 25 38 111 111Department of Plant Sciences - - - - 39 13 17 69 69Department of Zoology - - - - 34 30 41 105 105Department of Veterinary Medicine - - - - 15 7 17 39 39Wellcome Trust Centre for Stem Cell Research - - - - 1 2 - 3 3

School of Biological Sciences total - - - - 301 190 254 745 745

School of Clinical MedicineDepartment of Clinical Biochemistry - - - - 22 8 18 48 48Department of Clinical Neurosciences - - - - 20 24 10 54 54Department of Haematology - - - - 12 9 8 29 29Department of Medical Genetics - - - - 8 3 10 21 21Department of Medicine 7 - 1 8 68 25 31 124 132Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology - - - - 2 2 2 6 6Department of Oncology - - - - 32 22 25 79 79Department of Paediatrics - - - - 1 1 1 3 3Department of Psychiatry - - - - 19 8 17 44 44Department of Public Health and Primary Care 16 5 11 32 17 13 26 56 88Department of Radiology - - - - 6 - 6 12 12Department of Surgery - - - - 13 5 6 24 24

School of Clinical Medicine total 23 5 12 40 220 120 160 500 540

University Partnership InstitutionsAnimal Health Trust - - - - 2 - - 2 2Babraham Institute, BBSRC - - - - 47 14 11 72 72British Antarctic Survey, NERC - - - - 4 - - 4 4European Bioinformatics Institute - - - - 7 32 5 44 44MRC Biostatistics Unit - - - - 3 - - 3 3MRC Cancer Cells Unit - - - - 1 2 2 5 5MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit - - - - 11 11 10 32 32MRC Epidemiology Unit - - - - 14 1 4 19 19MRC Human Nutrition Research - - - - 14 5 5 24 24MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology - - - - 41 36 38 115 115MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit - - - - 31 8 11 50 50Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute - - - - 24 12 35 71 71

University Partnership Institutions total - - - - 199 121 121 441 441

Institute of Continuing EducationInstitute of Continuing Education - - - - - - 1 1 1

Institute of Continuing Education total - - - - - - 1 1 1

School of Arts and Humanities total 8 6 11 25 491 160 327 978 1,003School of Humanities and Social Sciences total 627 140 320 1,087 880 367 741 1,988 3,075School of Physical Sciences total 27 84 94 205 599 289 409 1,297 1,502School of Technology total 140 143 401 684 281 226 480 987 1,671School of Biological Sciences total - - - - 301 190 254 745 745School of Clinical Medicine total 23 5 12 40 220 120 160 500 540University Partnership Institutions total - - - - 199 121 121 441 441Institute of Continuing Education total - - - - - - 1 1 1

GRAND TOTAL 825 378 838 2,041 2,971 1,473 2,493 6,937 8,978GRAND TOTAL % (mode of study) 22.7% 77.3% 100.0%GRAND TOTAL % (fee eligibility) 40.4% 18.5% 41.1% 100.0% 42.8% 21.2% 35.9% 100.0%

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EU Overseas Total Home/ Islands

EU Overseas Total

School of Arts and HumanitiesFaculty of Architecture and History of Art - - - - 6 - 3 9 9 Department of Architecture - - - - 28 6 20 54 54 Department of History of Art - - - - 10 2 5 17 17 Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies - - - - 4 4 14 22 22 Faculty of Classics - - - - 21 9 13 43 43 Faculty of Divinity - 1 2 3 30 9 14 53 56 Faculty of English - - - - 39 5 20 64 64 Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic - - - - 6 3 3 12 12 Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages - - - - 17 8 9 34 34 Department of French - - - - 4 2 - 6 6 Department of German and Dutch - - - - 3 - - 3 3 Department of Italian - - - - - 3 - 3 3 Department of Slavonic Studies - - - - 4 1 3 8 8 Department of Spanish and Portuguese - - - - - 1 3 4 4 Department of Theoretical & Applied Linguistics 5 5 5 15 12 4 13 29 44 Faculty of Music 1 - 4 5 12 2 14 28 33 Faculty of Philosophy - - - - 10 3 8 21 21

School of Arts and Humanities total 6 6 11 23 206 62 142 410 433

School of Humanities and Social SciencesArchaeology Section 1 - - 1 - - 1 1 2 Faculty of Economics 27 32 70 129 1 4 9 14 143 Faculty of Education 408 5 2 415 267 21 75 363 778 Faculty of History - - - - 92 34 51 177 177 Faculty of Law 34 44 81 159 4 6 15 25 184 Institute of Criminology 38 13 11 62 19 8 17 44 106 Department of History and Philosophy of Science - - - - 13 5 12 30 30 Department of Land Economy 16 15 60 91 4 2 9 15 106 Department of Politics and International Studies - - - - - 1 - 1 1 Archaeology Section 8 6 15 29 7 6 8 21 50 Biological Anthropology Section - - - - 6 7 10 23 23 Social Anthropology Section - - - - 7 6 11 24 24 Department of Politics and International Studies 17 12 19 48 34 25 40 99 147 Centre of African Studies - - - - 3 2 6 11 11 Centre of Development Studies 13 11 40 64 2 - 8 10 74 Centre of Latin American Studies - - - - 15 1 5 21 21 Centre of South Asian Studies - - - - 5 3 5 13 13 Department of Social and Developmental Psychology - - - - 6 8 19 33 33 Department of Sociology - - - - 10 17 19 46 46

School of Humanities and Social Sciences total 562 138 298 998 495 156 320 971 1,969

School of Physical SciencesDepartment of Earth Sciences - - - - 14 2 6 22 22 Department of Geography 1 1 10 12 19 7 19 45 57 Scott Polar Research Institute - - - - 5 2 - 7 7 Department of Applied Mathematics & Theoretical Physics 11 31 33 75 13 9 9 31 106 Department of Pure Mathematics & Mathematical Statistics 10 40 35 85 14 15 6 35 120 Department of Chemistry - - - - 38 10 29 77 77 Institute of Astronomy - - 1 1 5 2 3 10 11 Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy 3 4 9 16 18 11 13 42 58 Department of Physics - 8 4 12 41 26 30 97 109

School of Physical Sciences total 25 84 92 201 167 84 115 366 567

School of TechnologyThe Judge Business School 68 71 266 405 3 5 6 14 419 Faculty of Computer Science and Technology 5 13 25 43 7 12 7 26 69 Department of Engineering 18 37 60 115 56 31 92 179 294 Department of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology 8 5 23 36 8 6 22 36 72

School of Technology total 99 126 374 599 74 54 127 255 854

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EU Overseas TotalPGT PGR Total

School of Biological SciencesDepartment of Biochemistry - - - - 19 12 13 44 44 Department of Experimental Psychology - - - - 9 3 4 16 16 Department of Genetics - - - - 5 5 7 17 17 Department of Pathology - - - - 8 4 4 16 16 Department of Pharmacology - - - - 5 5 9 19 19 Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience - - - - 11 9 10 30 30 Department of Plant Sciences - - - - 11 3 6 20 20 Department of Zoology - - - - 5 9 16 30 30 Department of Veterinary Medicine - - - - 6 1 4 11 11 Wellcome Trust Centre for Stem Cell Research - - - - 1 2 - 3 3

School of Biological Sciences total - - - - 80 53 73 206 206

School of Clinical MedicineDepartment of Clinical Biochemistry - - - - 6 1 7 14 14 Department of Clinical Neurosciences - - - - 5 7 4 16 16 Department of Haematology - - - - 5 4 2 11 11 Department of Medical Genetics - - - - 2 1 2 5 5 Department of Medicine - - - - 30 16 14 60 60 Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology - - - - 1 2 - 3 3 Department of Oncology - - - - 5 5 6 16 16 Department of Psychiatry - - - - 5 4 3 12 12 Department of Public Health and Primary Care 15 5 11 31 5 4 5 14 45 Department of Radiology - - - - 1 - 1 2 2 Department of Surgery - - - - 2 1 1 4 4

School of Clinical Medicine total 15 5 11 31 67 45 45 157 188

University Partnership InstitutionsBabraham Institute, BBSRC - - - - 10 5 3 18 18 British Antarctic Survey, NERC - - - - 3 - - 3 3 European Bioinformatics Institute - - - - 4 14 1 19 19 MRC Cancer Cells Unit - - - - - 1 - 1 1 MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit - - - - 1 3 - 4 4 MRC Epidemiology Unit - - - - 2 - 1 3 3 MRC Human Nutrition Research - - - - 3 1 1 5 5 MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology - - - - 14 10 7 31 31 MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit - - - - 11 1 2 14 14 Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute - - - - 8 3 7 18 18

University Partnership Institutions total - - - - 56 38 22 116 116

School of Arts and Humanities total 6 6 11 23 206 62 142 410 433 School of Humanities and Social Sciences total 562 138 298 998 495 156 320 971 1,969 School of Physical Sciences total 25 84 92 201 167 84 115 366 567 School of Technology total 99 126 374 599 74 54 127 255 854 School of Biological Sciences total - - - - 80 53 73 206 206 School of Clinical Medicine total 15 5 11 31 67 45 45 157 188 University Partnership Institutions total - - - - 56 38 22 116 116

GRAND TOTAL 707 359 786 1,852 1,145 492 844 2,481 4,333GRAND TOTAL % (mode of study) 42.7% 57.3% 100.0%GRAND TOTAL % (fee eligibility) 38.2% 19.4% 42.4% 100.0% 46.2% 19.8% 34.0% 100.0%

Notes on Table PG_HC_06:

3) 'PGT' refers to graduate and postgraduate students on taught courses; 'PGR' referes to graduate and postgraduate students on research courses.4) The 'Home/Islands' category includes 3 PGT and 4 PGR students with Islands fee eligibility.

2) Current intake includes students admitted to their current course in the twelve months preceding the 1 December.1) Visiting ERASMUS exchange and other visiting postgraduate students are excluded from this table.

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Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women TotalSchool of Arts and HumanitiesDepartment of Architecture 17 14 31 2 - 2 7 4 11 44 15 Department of History of Art 8 16 24 - 4 4 5 15 20 48 18 Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies 23 17 40 1 - 1 14 11 25 66 15 Faculty of Classics 18 17 35 - - - 8 11 19 54 18 Faculty of Divinity 43 14 57 6 3 9 25 11 36 102 34 Faculty of English 31 33 64 - - - 18 20 38 102 32 Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic 3 7 10 - - - 5 9 14 24 8 Department of French 8 12 20 - - - 1 8 9 29 13 Department of German and Dutch 4 5 9 - - - 3 4 7 16 5 Department of Italian 3 6 9 - - - 1 1 2 11 8 Department of Linguistics - - - - - - - 1 1 1 - Modern Greek Section - 2 2 - - - - - - 2 - Department of Slavonic Studies 3 9 12 - - - - 1 1 13 8 Department of Spanish and Portuguese 6 5 11 - - - 1 3 4 15 8 Department of Theoretical & Applied Linguistics 15 15 30 - - - 6 7 13 43 23 Faculty of Music 13 12 25 2 - 2 4 9 13 40 16 Faculty of Philosophy 10 5 15 - - - 5 1 6 21 4

School of Arts and Humanities total 205 189 394 11 7 18 103 116 219 631 225

School of Humanities and Social SciencesFaculty of Economics 29 15 44 - - - 9 7 16 60 27 Faculty of Education 23 61 84 17 25 42 10 24 34 160 68 Faculty of History 102 71 173 7 8 15 48 29 77 265 87 Faculty of Law 34 27 61 - - - 17 9 26 87 24 Institute of Criminology 6 18 24 2 1 3 4 7 11 38 22 Department of History and Philosophy of Science 13 17 30 - - - 8 8 16 46 22 Department of Land Economy 18 16 34 4 1 5 13 14 27 66 14 Archaeology Section 20 35 55 - 1 1 7 21 28 84 53 Biological Anthropology Section 9 11 20 - - - 5 9 14 34 15 Social Anthropology Section 18 12 30 - - - 9 11 20 50 11 Department of Politics and International Studies 39 19 58 12 1 13 23 17 40 111 18 Centre of Development Studies 12 7 19 1 - 1 5 - 5 25 14 Centre of Latin American Studies 7 6 13 - - - 2 5 7 20 8 Department of Social and Developmental Psychology 8 22 30 - 1 1 2 13 15 46 17 Department of Sociology 33 18 51 1 1 2 13 9 22 75 26

School of Humanities and Social Sciences total 371 355 726 44 39 83 175 183 358 1,167 426

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Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women TotalFull-time Part-time Writing up/under exam Total CPGS/

Prob*School of Physical SciencesDepartment of Earth Sciences 31 24 55 - - - 10 15 25 80 23 Department of Geography 23 29 52 1 1 2 10 11 21 75 20 Scott Polar Research Institute 1 4 5 2 1 3 5 4 9 17 2 Department of Applied Mathematics & Theoretical Physics 67 12 79 - - - 22 9 31 110 63 Department of Pure Mathematics & Mathematical Statistics 70 15 85 - - - 31 7 38 123 72 Department of Chemistry 132 77 209 - 2 2 53 36 89 300 88 Institute of Astronomy 22 8 30 - - - 6 4 10 40 9 Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy 64 33 97 - - - 36 16 52 149 49 Department of Physics 176 53 229 - 1 1 82 21 103 333 107

School of Physical Sciences total 586 255 841 3 5 8 255 123 378 1,227 433

School of TechnologyThe Judge Business School 28 14 42 - - - 21 7 28 70 24 Faculty of Computer Science and Technology 64 14 78 - - - 38 2 40 118 41 Department of Engineering 331 91 422 11 5 16 139 35 174 612 255 Department of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology 57 34 91 - - - 28 19 47 138 44

School of Technology total 480 153 633 11 5 16 226 63 289 938 364

School of Biological SciencesDepartment of Biochemistry 45 61 106 1 - 1 23 26 49 156 63 Department of Experimental Psychology 14 19 33 - 1 1 3 12 15 49 15 Department of Genetics 19 26 45 - - - 8 9 17 62 24 Department of Pathology 18 34 52 2 1 3 12 13 25 80 23 Department of Pharmacology 14 25 39 - - - 7 3 10 49 28 Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience 26 38 64 - 2 2 19 16 35 101 37 Department of Plant Sciences 29 27 56 - - - 5 8 13 69 22 Department of Zoology 32 31 63 - - - 24 12 36 99 34 Department of Veterinary Medicine 11 13 24 - 2 2 5 6 11 37 12

School of Biological Sciences total 208 274 482 3 6 9 106 105 211 702 258

School of Clinical MedicineDepartment of Clinical Biochemistry 6 20 26 - - - 5 7 12 38 10 Department of Clinical Neurosciences 20 14 34 - 1 1 9 9 18 53 32 Department of Haematology 7 15 22 - - - 3 4 7 29 13 Department of Medical Genetics 6 7 13 - - - 2 5 7 20 5 Department of Medicine 35 35 70 - - - 11 10 21 91 49 Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 1 3 4 - - - 1 - 1 5 3 Department of Oncology 24 24 48 1 1 2 13 14 27 77 22 Department of Paediatrics 1 2 3 - - - - - - 3 1 Department of Psychiatry 12 17 29 - - - - 10 10 39 7 Department of Public Health and Primary Care 20 19 39 - 2 2 5 6 11 52 18 Department of Radiology 5 3 8 1 - 1 1 2 3 12 4 Department of Surgery 5 11 16 - - - 3 3 6 22 11

School of Clinical Medicine total 142 170 312 2 4 6 53 70 123 441 175

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Prob*University Partnership InstitutionsAnimal Health Trust - - - 1 1 2 - - - 2 1 Babraham Institute, BBSRC 24 24 48 - - - 7 17 24 72 25 British Antarctic Survey, NERC 1 2 3 - - - - 1 1 4 3 European Bioinformatics Institute 23 14 37 - - - 5 2 7 44 19 MRC Biostatistics Unit - 2 2 - - - - 1 1 3 2 MRC Cancer Cells Unit 1 2 3 - - - 2 - 2 5 1 MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit 4 9 13 1 1 2 9 8 17 32 5 MRC Epidemiology Unit 7 7 14 - - - 3 2 5 19 8 MRC Human Nutrition Research 4 13 17 - 1 1 2 4 6 24 7 MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 54 24 78 - - - 20 13 33 111 51 MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit 21 17 38 - - - 9 3 12 50 24 Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute 25 25 50 - - - 8 13 21 71 34

University Partnership Institutions total 164 139 303 2 3 5 65 64 129 437 180

School of Arts and Humanities total 205 189 394 11 7 18 103 116 219 631 225 School of Humanities and Social Sciences total 371 355 726 44 39 83 175 183 358 1,167 426 School of Physical Sciences total 586 255 841 3 5 8 255 123 378 1,227 433 School of Technology total 480 153 633 11 5 16 226 63 289 938 364 School of Biological Sciences total 208 274 482 3 6 9 106 105 211 702 258 School of Clinical Medicine total 142 170 312 2 4 6 53 70 123 441 175 University Partnership Institutions total 164 139 303 2 3 5 65 64 129 437 180

GRAND TOTAL 2,156 1,535 3,691 76 69 145 983 724 1,707 5,543 2,061GRAND TOTAL % (mode of study) 66.6% 2.6% 30.8% 100.0%GRAND TOTAL % (gender) 58.4% 41.6% 100.0% 52.4% 47.6% 100.0% 57.6% 42.4% 100.0%

Notes on Table PG_HC_07:* Most students studying for a Ph.D. or Eng.D. qualification are required to complete a probationary year and are initially registered either for the Certificate of Postgraduate Study (C.P.G.S.) or for a probationary Ph.D. (Prob.). This column shows the number of students on a probationary year for each faculty/department and is a subset of the 'Total' column.1) Doctorate-level students include matriculated full-time and part-time students reading for the Ph.D., Ed.D., probationary Ph.D. and C.P.G.S.2) Visiting ERASMUS exchange and other visiting postgraduate students are excluded from this table.

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Men Women Total Men Women TotalSchool of Arts and HumanitiesDepartment of Architecture 8 7 15 - - - 15 15 Department of History of Art 3 4 7 - - - 7 7 Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies 4 5 9 - - - 9 9 Faculty of Classics 7 8 15 - - - 15 15 Faculty of Divinity 15 6 21 3 - 3 24 24 Faculty of English 7 11 18 - - - 18 18 Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic 3 2 5 - - - 5 5 Department of French 3 3 6 - - - 6 6 Department of German and Dutch - 3 3 - - - 3 3 Department of Italian 1 2 3 - - - 3 3 Department of Slavonic Studies 2 2 4 - - - 4 4 Department of Spanish and Portuguese 2 2 4 - - - 4 4 Department of Theoretical & Applied Linguistics 7 5 12 - - - 12 12 Faculty of Music 8 3 11 2 - 2 13 13 Faculty of Philosophy 3 1 4 - - - 4 4

School of Arts and Humanities total 73 64 137 5 - 5 142 142

School of Humanities and Social SciencesFaculty of Economics 5 9 14 - - - 14 14 Faculty of Education 7 13 20 7 11 18 38 24 Faculty of History 34 19 53 4 5 9 62 61 Faculty of Law 12 12 24 - - - 24 24 Institute of Criminology 2 6 8 1 - 1 9 9 Department of History and Philosophy of Science 4 7 11 - - - 11 11 Department of Land Economy 4 5 9 1 - 1 10 9 Archaeology Section 7 11 18 - 1 1 19 19 Biological Anthropology Section 4 2 6 - - - 6 6 Social Anthropology Section 6 3 9 - - - 9 8 Department of Politics and International Studies 7 5 12 2 - 2 14 14 Centre of Development Studies 6 4 10 - - - 10 10 Centre of Latin American Studies 4 3 7 - - - 7 7 Department of Social and Developmental Psychology 3 6 9 - - - 9 9 Department of Sociology 15 5 20 - - - 20 20

School of Humanities and Social Sciences total 120 110 230 15 17 32 262 245

School of Physical SciencesDepartment of Earth Sciences 11 9 20 - - - 20 20 Department of Geography 6 9 15 - - - 15 14 Scott Polar Research Institute - - - 1 - 1 1 1 Department of Applied Mathematics & Theoretical Physics 23 8 31 - - - 31 31 Department of Pure Mathematics & Mathematical Statistics 29 6 35 - - - 35 35 Department of Chemistry 39 27 66 - 1 1 67 67 Institute of Astronomy 6 3 9 - - - 9 9 Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy 27 12 39 - - - 39 39 Department of Physics 70 17 87 - 1 1 88 88

School of Physical Sciences total 211 91 302 1 2 3 305 304

School of TechnologyThe Judge Business School 9 5 14 - - - 14 14 Faculty of Computer Science and Technology 20 6 26 - - - 26 26 Department of Engineering 111 28 139 3 - 3 142 142 Department of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology 22 12 34 - - - 34 34

School of Technology total 162 51 213 3 - 3 216 216

School of Biological SciencesDepartment of Biochemistry 13 24 37 - - - 37 36 Department of Experimental Psychology 6 5 11 - 1 1 12 12 Department of Genetics 6 10 16 - - - 16 16 Department of Pathology 4 9 13 1 - 1 14 14 Department of Pharmacology 7 9 16 - - - 16 16 Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience 7 14 21 - - - 21 21 Department of Plant Sciences 12 8 20 - - - 20 19 Department of Zoology 13 12 25 - - - 25 25 Department of Veterinary Medicine 2 7 9 - - - 9 9

School of Biological Sciences total 70 98 168 1 1 2 170 168

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Prob*School of Clinical MedicineDepartment of Clinical Biochemistry 2 3 5 - - - 5 5 Department of Clinical Neurosciences 6 8 14 - 1 1 15 15 Department of Haematology 4 7 11 - - - 11 11 Department of Medical Genetics 2 2 4 - - - 4 4 Department of Medicine 15 14 29 - - - 29 29 Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 1 2 3 - - - 3 3 Department of Oncology 5 10 15 - - - 15 15 Department of Psychiatry 3 4 7 - - - 7 6 Department of Public Health and Primary Care 4 8 12 - - - 12 12 Department of Radiology 1 1 2 - - - 2 2 Department of Surgery 1 2 3 - - - 3 3

School of Clinical Medicine total 44 61 105 - 1 1 106 105

University Partnership InstitutionsBabraham Institute, BBSRC 9 9 18 - - - 18 18 British Antarctic Survey, NERC 1 2 3 - - - 3 3 European Bioinformatics Institute 13 6 19 - - - 19 16 MRC Cancer Cells Unit - 1 1 - - - 1 1 MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit 1 2 3 - 1 1 4 4 MRC Epidemiology Unit 1 2 3 - - - 3 3 MRC Human Nutrition Research 2 3 5 - - - 5 5 MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 26 4 30 - - - 30 29 MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit 8 6 14 - - - 14 14 Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute 11 7 18 - - - 18 18

University Partnership Institutions total 72 42 114 - 1 1 115 111

School of Arts and Humanities total 73 64 137 5 - 5 142 142 School of Humanities and Social Sciences total 120 110 230 15 17 32 262 245 School of Physical Sciences total 211 91 302 1 2 3 305 304 School of Technology total 162 51 213 3 - 3 216 216 School of Biological Sciences total 70 98 168 1 1 2 170 168 School of Clinical Medicine total 44 61 105 - 1 1 106 105 University Partnership Institutions total 72 42 114 - 1 1 115 111

GRAND TOTAL 752 517 1,269 25 22 47 1,316 1,291GRAND TOTAL % (mode of study) 96.4% 3.6% 100.0%GRAND TOTAL % (gender) 59.3% 40.7% 100.0% 53.2% 46.8% 100.0%

Notes on Table PG_HC_08:* Most students studying for a Ph.D. or Eng.D. qualification are required to complete a probationary year, and are initially registered either for the Certificate of Postgraduate Study (C.P.G.S.) or for a probationary Ph.D. (Prob.). This column shows the number of students on a probationary year for each faculty/department and is a subset of the 'Total' column.1) Doctorate-level students include matriculated full-time and part-time students reading for the Ph.D., Ed.D., probationary Ph.D. and C.P.G.S.2) Visiting ERASMUS exchange and other visiting postgraduate students are excluded from this table.3) Current intake includes students admitted to their current course in the twelve months preceding the 1 December.

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EU Overseas Total Home/ Islands

EU Overseas Total Home/ Islands

EU Overseas Total

School of Arts and HumanitiesDepartment of Architecture 10 8 13 31 1 - 1 2 2 2 7 11 44 15 Department of History of Art 9 8 7 24 2 - 2 4 8 4 8 20 48 18 Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies 13 11 16 40 1 - - 1 6 4 15 25 66 15 Faculty of Classics 17 8 10 35 - - - - 13 2 4 19 54 18 Faculty of Divinity 31 7 19 57 8 1 - 9 20 3 13 36 102 34 Faculty of English 36 6 22 64 - - - - 20 4 14 38 102 32 Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic 4 5 1 10 - - - - 7 1 6 14 24 8 Department of French 10 7 3 20 - - - - 6 1 2 9 29 13 Department of German and Dutch 6 3 - 9 - - - - 2 3 2 7 16 5 Department of Italian 2 6 1 9 - - - - 2 - - 2 11 8 Department of Linguistics - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 1 - Modern Greek Section 1 1 - 2 - - - - - - - - 2 - Department of Slavonic Studies 6 1 5 12 - - - - 1 - - 1 13 8 Department of Spanish and Portuguese 5 2 4 11 - - - - 2 1 1 4 15 8 Department of Theoretical & Applied Linguistics 8 7 15 30 - - - - 3 7 3 13 43 23 Faculty of Music 11 4 10 25 1 1 - 2 8 2 3 13 40 16 Faculty of Philosophy 11 1 3 15 - - - - 5 1 - 6 21 4

School of Arts and Humanities total 180 85 129 394 13 2 3 18 105 35 79 219 631 225

School of Humanities and Social SciencesFaculty of Economics 5 20 19 44 - - - - 5 4 7 16 60 27 Faculty of Education 12 18 54 84 37 4 1 42 14 5 15 34 160 68 Faculty of History 76 35 62 173 12 2 1 15 37 10 30 77 265 87 Faculty of Law 9 17 35 61 - - - - 5 9 12 26 87 24 Institute of Criminology 9 4 11 24 3 - - 3 6 1 4 11 38 22 Department of History and Philosophy of Science 14 5 11 30 - - - - 10 4 2 16 46 22 Department of Land Economy 7 6 21 34 3 2 - 5 2 4 21 27 66 14 Archaeology Section 19 14 22 55 1 - - 1 9 8 11 28 84 53 Biological Anthropology Section 4 7 9 20 - - - - 5 2 7 14 34 15 Social Anthropology Section 13 6 11 30 - - - - 8 7 5 20 50 11 Department of Politics and International Studies 8 19 31 58 7 3 3 13 1 9 30 40 111 18 Centre of Development Studies 3 3 13 19 - 1 - 1 - 1 4 5 25 14 Centre of Latin American Studies 8 1 4 13 - - - - 4 1 2 7 20 8 Department of Social and Developmental Psychology 5 7 18 30 1 - - 1 6 1 8 15 46 17 Department of Sociology 7 13 31 51 1 1 - 2 6 7 9 22 75 26

School of Humanities and Social Sciences total 199 175 352 726 65 13 5 83 118 73 167 358 1,167 426

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Prob*

School of Physical SciencesDepartment of Earth Sciences 35 7 13 55 - - - - 20 2 3 25 80 23 Department of Geography 16 10 26 52 1 1 - 2 6 4 11 21 75 20 Scott Polar Research Institute 1 3 1 5 3 - - 3 1 2 6 9 17 2 Department of Applied Mathematics & Theoretical Physics 36 22 21 79 - - - - 12 11 8 31 110 63 Department of Pure Mathematics & Mathematical Statistics 34 33 18 85 - - - - 14 13 11 38 123 72 Department of Chemistry 112 34 63 209 2 - - 2 50 14 25 89 300 88 Institute of Astronomy 18 7 5 30 - - - - 9 - 1 10 40 9 Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy 44 21 32 97 - - - - 25 6 21 52 149 49 Department of Physics 88 67 74 229 1 - - 1 47 24 32 103 333 107

School of Physical Sciences total 384 204 253 841 7 1 - 8 184 76 118 378 1,227 433

School of TechnologyThe Judge Business School 5 16 21 42 - - - - 3 12 13 28 70 24 Faculty of Computer Science and Technology 23 27 28 78 - - - - 20 8 12 40 118 41 Department of Engineering 110 81 231 422 7 9 - 16 51 41 82 174 612 255 Department of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology 27 19 45 91 - - - - 15 8 24 47 138 44

School of Technology total 165 143 325 633 7 9 - 16 89 69 131 289 938 364

School of Biological SciencesDepartment of Biochemistry 41 31 34 106 - 1 - 1 21 9 19 49 156 63 Department of Experimental Psychology 17 7 9 33 1 - - 1 6 3 6 15 49 15 Department of Genetics 10 18 17 45 - - - - 6 5 6 17 62 24 Department of Pathology 30 16 6 52 2 1 - 3 11 7 7 25 80 23 Department of Pharmacology 8 10 21 39 - - - - 5 1 4 10 49 28 Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience 27 16 21 64 1 - 1 2 17 7 11 35 101 37 Department of Plant Sciences 29 11 16 56 - - - - 10 2 1 13 69 22 Department of Zoology 17 18 28 63 - - - - 16 11 9 36 99 34 Department of Veterinary Medicine 10 3 11 24 1 1 - 2 3 3 5 11 37 12

School of Biological Sciences total 189 130 163 482 5 3 1 9 95 48 68 211 702 258

School of Clinical MedicineDepartment of Clinical Biochemistry 12 5 9 26 - - - - 6 2 4 12 38 10 Department of Clinical Neurosciences 10 17 7 34 1 - - 1 8 7 3 18 53 32 Department of Haematology 10 8 4 22 - - - - 2 1 4 7 29 13 Department of Medical Genetics 4 3 6 13 - - - - 4 - 3 7 20 5 Department of Medicine 38 18 14 70 - - - - 12 1 8 21 91 49 Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 1 2 1 4 - - - - 1 - - 1 5 3 Department of Oncology 23 13 12 48 2 - - 2 7 9 11 27 77 22 Department of Paediatrics 1 1 1 3 - - - - - - - - 3 1 Department of Psychiatry 11 5 13 29 - - - - 6 1 3 10 39 7 Department of Public Health and Primary Care 10 11 18 39 - 2 - 2 3 - 8 11 52 18 Department of Radiology 3 - 5 8 1 - - 1 2 - 1 3 12 4 Department of Surgery 8 4 4 16 - - - - 4 - 2 6 22 11

School of Clinical Medicine total 131 87 94 312 4 2 - 6 55 21 47 123 441 175

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Prob*

University Partnership InstitutionsAnimal Health Trust - - - - 2 - - 2 - - - - 2 1 Babraham Institute, BBSRC 28 12 8 48 - - - - 19 2 3 24 72 25 British Antarctic Survey, NERC 3 - - 3 - - - - 1 - - 1 4 3 European Bioinformatics Institute 6 27 4 37 - - - - 1 5 1 7 44 19 MRC Biostatistics Unit 2 - - 2 - - - - 1 - - 1 3 2 MRC Cancer Cells Unit - 2 1 3 - - - - 1 - 1 2 5 1 MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit 6 4 3 13 2 - - 2 3 7 7 17 32 5 MRC Epidemiology Unit 10 - 4 14 - - - - 4 1 - 5 19 8 MRC Human Nutrition Research 10 2 5 17 1 - - 1 3 3 - 6 24 7 MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 27 27 24 78 - - - - 14 6 13 33 111 51 MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit 25 6 7 38 - - - - 6 2 4 12 50 24 Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute 20 10 20 50 - - - - 4 2 15 21 71 34

University Partnership Institutions total 137 90 76 303 5 - - 5 57 28 44 129 437 180

School of Arts and Humanities total 180 85 129 394 13 2 3 18 105 35 79 219 631 225 School of Humanities and Social Sciences total 199 175 352 726 65 13 5 83 118 73 167 358 1,167 426 School of Physical Sciences total 384 204 253 841 7 1 - 8 184 76 118 378 1,227 433 School of Technology total 165 143 325 633 7 9 - 16 89 69 131 289 938 364 School of Biological Sciences total 189 130 163 482 5 3 1 9 95 48 68 211 702 258 School of Clinical Medicine total 131 87 94 312 4 2 - 6 55 21 47 123 441 175 University Partnership Institutions total 137 90 76 303 5 - - 5 57 28 44 129 437 180

GRAND TOTAL 1,385 914 1,392 3,691 106 30 9 145 703 350 654 1,707 5,543 2,061GRAND TOTAL % (mode of study) 66.6% 2.6% 30.8% 100.0%GRAND TOTAL % (fee eligibility) 37.5% 24.8% 37.7% 100.0% 73.1% 20.7% 6.2% 100.0% 41.2% 20.5% 38.3% 100.0%

Notes on Table PG_HC_09:* Most students studying for a Ph.D. or Eng.D. qualification are required to complete a probationary year, and are initially registered either for the Certificate of Postgraduate Study (C.P.G.S.) or for a probationary Ph.D. (Prob.). This column shows the number of students on a probationary year for each faculty/department and is a subset of the 'Total' column.1) Doctorate-level students include matriculated full-time and part-time students reading for the Ph.D., Ed.D., probationary Ph.D. and C.P.G.S.2) Visiting ERASMUS exchange and other visiting postgraduate students are excluded from this table.3) The 'Home/Islands' category includes 7 full-time students with Islands fee eligibility (2 students at Department of Chemistry and 1 student each at the Faculty of English, Faculty of History, Institute of Astronomy, Department of Experimental Psychology and Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy).

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School of Arts and HumanitiesDepartment of Architecture 3 4 8 15 - - - - 15 15 Department of History of Art 3 2 2 7 - - - - 7 7 Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies 2 2 5 9 - - - - 9 9 Faculty of Classics 7 3 5 15 - - - - 15 15 Faculty of Divinity 12 3 6 21 2 1 - 3 24 24 Faculty of English 10 1 7 18 - - - - 18 18 Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic 3 2 - 5 - - - - 5 5 Department of French 4 2 - 6 - - - - 6 6 Department of German and Dutch 3 - - 3 - - - - 3 3 Department of Italian - 3 - 3 - - - - 3 3 Department of Slavonic Studies 2 - 2 4 - - - - 4 4 Department of Spanish and Portuguese - 1 3 4 - - - - 4 4 Department of Theoretical & Applied Linguistics 3 2 7 12 - - - - 12 12 Faculty of Music 4 1 6 11 1 1 - 2 13 13 Faculty of Philosophy 4 - - 4 - - - - 4 4

School of Arts and Humanities total 60 26 51 137 3 2 - 5 142 142

School of Humanities and Social SciencesFaculty of Economics 1 4 9 14 - - - - 14 14 Faculty of Education 4 2 14 20 18 - - 18 38 24 Faculty of History 21 14 18 53 6 2 1 9 62 61 Faculty of Law 4 6 14 24 - - - - 24 24 Institute of Criminology 4 2 2 8 1 - - 1 9 9 Department of History and Philosophy of Science 3 3 5 11 - - - - 11 11 Department of Land Economy 2 1 6 9 - 1 - 1 10 9 Archaeology Section 5 6 7 18 1 - - 1 19 19 Biological Anthropology Section 2 1 3 6 - - - - 6 6 Social Anthropology Section 4 1 4 9 - - - - 9 8 Department of Politics and International Studies 2 4 6 12 - 1 1 2 14 14 Centre of Development Studies 2 - 8 10 - - - - 10 10 Centre of Latin American Studies 6 1 - 7 - - - - 7 7 Department of Social and Developmental Psychology 2 2 5 9 - - - - 9 9 Department of Sociology 4 5 11 20 - - - - 20 20

School of Humanities and Social Sciences total 66 52 112 230 26 4 2 32 262 245

School of Physical SciencesDepartment of Earth Sciences 13 2 5 20 - - - - 20 20 Department of Geography 3 5 7 15 - - - - 15 14 Scott Polar Research Institute - - - - 1 - - 1 1 1 Department of Applied Mathematics & Theoretical Physics 13 9 9 31 - - - - 31 31 Department of Pure Mathematics & Mathematical Statistics 14 15 6 35 - - - - 35 35 Department of Chemistry 37 10 19 66 1 - - 1 67 67 Institute of Astronomy 5 2 2 9 - - - - 9 9 Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy 18 10 11 39 - - - - 39 39 Department of Physics 39 23 25 87 1 - - 1 88 88

School of Physical Sciences total 142 76 84 302 3 - - 3 305 304

School of TechnologyThe Judge Business School 3 5 6 14 - - - - 14 14 Faculty of Computer Science and Technology 7 12 7 26 - - - - 26 26 Department of Engineering 37 27 75 139 2 1 - 3 142 142 Department of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology 7 6 21 34 - - - - 34 34

School of Technology total 54 50 109 213 2 1 - 3 216 216

School of Biological SciencesDepartment of Biochemistry 18 10 9 37 - - - - 37 36 Department of Experimental Psychology 7 2 2 11 1 - - 1 12 12 Department of Genetics 4 5 7 16 - - - - 16 16 Department of Pathology 7 4 2 13 1 - - 1 14 14 Department of Pharmacology 5 4 7 16 - - - - 16 16 Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience 8 7 6 21 - - - - 21 21 Department of Plant Sciences 11 3 6 20 - - - - 20 19 Department of Zoology 5 8 12 25 - - - - 25 25 Department of Veterinary Medicine 5 1 3 9 - - - - 9 9

School of Biological Sciences total 70 44 54 168 2 - - 2 170 168

School of Clinical MedicineDepartment of Clinical Biochemistry 2 - 3 5 - - - - 5 5 Department of Clinical Neurosciences 3 7 4 14 1 - - 1 15 15 Department of Haematology 5 4 2 11 - - - - 11 11 Department of Medical Genetics 2 1 1 4 - - - - 4 4 Department of Medicine 13 10 6 29 - - - - 29 29 Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 1 2 - 3 - - - - 3 3 Department of Oncology 5 5 5 15 - - - - 15 15 Department of Psychiatry 3 2 2 7 - - - - 7 6 Department of Public Health and Primary Care 3 4 5 12 - - - - 12 12 Department of Radiology 1 - 1 2 - - - - 2 2 Department of Surgery 1 1 1 3 - - - - 3 3

School of Clinical Medicine total 39 36 30 105 1 - - 1 106 105

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EU Overseas TotalFull–time Part–time Total CPGS/

Prob*

University Partnership InstitutionsBabraham Institute, BBSRC 10 5 3 18 - - - - 18 18 British Antarctic Survey, NERC 3 - - 3 - - - - 3 3 European Bioinformatics Institute 4 14 1 19 - - - - 19 16 MRC Cancer Cells Unit - 1 - 1 - - - - 1 1 MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit - 3 - 3 1 - - 1 4 4 MRC Epidemiology Unit 2 - 1 3 - - - - 3 3 MRC Human Nutrition Research 3 1 1 5 - - - - 5 5 MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 14 9 7 30 - - - - 30 29 MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit 11 1 2 14 - - - - 14 14 Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute 8 3 7 18 - - - - 18 18

University Partnership Institutions total 55 37 22 114 1 - - 1 115 111

School of Arts and Humanities total 60 26 51 137 3 2 - 5 142 142 School of Humanities and Social Sciences total 66 52 112 230 26 4 2 32 262 245 School of Physical Sciences total 142 76 84 302 3 - - 3 305 304 School of Technology total 54 50 109 213 2 1 - 3 216 216 School of Biological Sciences total 70 44 54 168 2 - - 2 170 168 School of Clinical Medicine total 39 36 30 105 1 - - 1 106 105 University Partnership Institutions total 55 37 22 114 1 - - 1 115 111

GRAND TOTAL 486 321 462 1,269 38 7 2 47 1,316 1,291GRAND TOTAL % (mode of study) 96.4% 3.6% 100.0%GRAND TOTAL % (fee eligibility) 38.3% 25.3% 36.4% 100.0% 80.9% 14.9% 4.3% 100.0%

Notes on Table PG_HC_10:* Most students studying for a Ph.D. or Eng.D. qualification are required to complete a probationary year, and are initially registered either for the Certificate of Postgraduate Study (C.P.G.S.) or for a probationary Ph.D. (Prob.). This column shows the number of students on a probationary year for each faculty/department and is a subset of the 'Total' column.1) Doctorate-level students include matriculated full-time and part-time students reading for the Ph.D., Ed.D., probationary Ph.D. and C.P.G.S.2) Visiting ERASMUS exchange and other visiting postgraduate students are excluded from this table.3) Current intake includes students admitted to their current course in the twelve months preceding the 1 December.4) The 'Home/Islands' category includes 2 full-time students with Islands fee eligibility (1 student each at the Faculty of English and Department of Experimental Psychology).

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Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women TotalSchool of Arts and HumanitiesFaculty of Architecture and History of Art - - - 2 7 9 - - - 9 Department of Architecture 16 8 24 43 15 58 13 5 18 100 Department of History of Art 4 6 10 - - - - - - 10 Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies 7 6 13 - - - - - - 13 Faculty of Classics 18 11 29 - - - - 1 1 30 Faculty of Divinity 16 5 21 7 12 19 2 1 3 43 Faculty of English 23 23 46 - - - - - - 46 Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic 2 5 7 - - - - - - 7 Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages 12 22 34 - - - - - - 34 Department of Slavonic Studies 1 3 4 - - - - - - 4 Department of Theoretical & Applied Linguistics 8 9 17 - - - - - - 17 Faculty of Music 12 4 16 - - - - 1 1 17 Faculty of Philosophy 11 6 17 - - - - - - 17

School of Arts and Humanities total 130 108 238 52 34 86 15 8 23 347

School of Humanities and Social SciencesArchaeology Section - 1 1 - - - - - - 1 Biological Anthropology Section - - - - - - - 1 1 1 Faculty of Education 22 66 88 85 215 300 2 16 18 406 Faculty of History 69 46 115 - - - 1 5 6 121 Faculty of Law 1 - 1 - - - 3 1 4 5 Institute of Criminology 12 24 36 - - - - - - 36 Department of History and Philosophy of Science 11 8 19 - - - - - - 19 Department of Land Economy 2 3 5 - - - - 1 1 6 Department of Politics and International Studies - - - - 2 2 4 2 6 8 Archaeology Section 1 1 2 - - - - - - 2 Biological Anthropology Section 6 11 17 - - - - 2 2 19 Social Anthropology Section 5 10 15 - - - - 1 1 16 Department of Politics and International Studies 22 15 37 30 20 50 2 2 4 91 Centre of African Studies 6 5 11 - - - - - - 11 Centre of Latin American Studies 4 10 14 - - - - - - 14 Centre of South Asian Studies 5 8 13 - - - - - - 13 Department of Social and Developmental Psychology 7 17 24 - - - - - - 24 Department of Sociology 9 17 26 - - - - 2 2 28

School of Humanities and Social Sciences total 182 242 424 115 237 352 12 33 45 821

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School of Physical SciencesDepartment of Earth Sciences 1 1 2 - - - - - - 2 Department of Geography 9 21 30 - - - - 1 1 31 Scott Polar Research Institute 5 1 6 - - - - - - 6 Department of Chemistry 8 2 10 - - - 1 5 6 16 Institute of Astronomy - 1 1 - - - - - - 1 Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy 2 3 5 - - - - - - 5 Department of Physics 7 2 9 - - - - - - 9

School of Physical Sciences total 32 31 63 - - - 1 6 7 70

School of TechnologyFaculty of Computer Science and Technology - - - - - - 2 - 2 2 Department of Engineering 15 8 23 13 1 14 2 3 5 42 Department of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology 3 - 3 - - - 2 - 2 5

School of Technology total 18 8 26 13 1 14 6 3 9 49

School of Biological SciencesDepartment of Biochemistry 2 4 6 1 - 1 - - - 7 Department of Experimental Psychology 1 3 4 - - - - - - 4 Department of Genetics - 1 1 - - - 1 1 2 3 Department of Pathology 2 1 3 - - - - 1 1 4 Department of Pharmacology 1 3 4 - - - - - - 4 Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience 8 1 9 - - - - 1 1 10 Department of Zoology 1 4 5 - - - 1 - 1 6 Department of Veterinary Medicine - 2 2 - - - - - - 2 Wellcome Trust Centre for Stem Cell Research - 3 3 - - - - - - 3

School of Biological Sciences total 15 22 37 1 - 1 2 3 5 43

School of Clinical MedicineDepartment of Clinical Biochemistry 1 8 9 - - - - 1 1 10 Department of Clinical Neurosciences - - - - 1 1 - - - 1 Department of Medical Genetics 1 - 1 - - - - - - 1 Department of Medicine 8 17 25 1 5 6 2 - 2 33 Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology - - - - - - 1 - 1 1 Department of Oncology - 1 1 - - - 1 - 1 2 Department of Psychiatry 2 2 4 - 1 1 - - - 5 Department of Public Health and Primary Care - - - 1 3 4 - - - 4 Department of Surgery 1 - 1 - - - - 1 1 2

School of Clinical Medicine total 13 28 41 2 10 12 4 2 6 59

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University Partnership InstitutionsMRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology - 1 1 - - - 1 2 3 4

University Partnership Institutions total - 1 1 - - - 1 2 3 4

Institute of Continuing EducationInstitute of Continuing Education - - - - - - 1 - 1 1

Institute of Continuing Education total - - - - - - 1 - 1 1

School of Arts and Humanities total 130 108 238 52 34 86 15 8 23 347 School of Humanities and Social Sciences total 182 242 424 115 237 352 12 33 45 821 School of Physical Sciences total 32 31 63 - - - 1 6 7 70 School of Technology total 18 8 26 13 1 14 6 3 9 49 School of Biological Sciences total 15 22 37 1 - 1 2 3 5 43 School of Clinical Medicine total 13 28 41 2 10 12 4 2 6 59 University Partnership Institutions total - 1 1 - - - 1 2 3 4 Institute of Continuing Education total - - - - - - 1 - 1 1

GRAND TOTAL 390 440 830 183 282 465 42 57 99 1,394GRAND TOTAL % (mode of study) 59.5% 33.4% 7.1% 100.0%GRAND TOTAL % (gender) 47.0% 53.0% 100.0% 39.4% 60.6% 100.0% 42.4% 57.6% 100.0%

Notes on Table PG_HC_11:1) Research Masters-level students include matriculated full-time and part-time students reading for the M.Litt., M.Sc., M.Phil., M.Res., M.St., M.Ed.and various postgraduate level Diplomas.2) See Appendix 3 for the breakdown of research and taught Masters courses.3) Visiting ERASMUS exchange and other visiting postgraduate students are excluded from this table.

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Men Women Total Men Women TotalSchool of Arts and HumanitiesFaculty of Architecture and History of Art - - - 2 7 9 9Department of Architecture 9 6 15 15 9 24 39Department of History of Art 4 6 10 - - - 10Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies 7 6 13 - - - 13Faculty of Classics 17 11 28 - - - 28Faculty of Divinity 16 4 20 4 5 9 29Faculty of English 23 23 46 - - - 46Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic 2 5 7 - - - 7Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages 12 22 34 - - - 34Department of Slavonic Studies 1 3 4 - - - 4Department of Theoretical & Applied Linguistics 8 9 17 - - - 17Faculty of Music 12 3 15 - - - 15Faculty of Philosophy 11 6 17 - - - 17

School of Arts and Humanities total 122 104 226 21 21 42 268

School of Humanities and Social SciencesArchaeology Section - 1 1 - - - 1Faculty of Education 22 66 88 69 168 237 325Faculty of History 69 46 115 - - - 115Faculty of Law 1 - 1 - - - 1Institute of Criminology 11 24 35 - - - 35Department of History and Philosophy of Science 11 8 19 - - - 19Department of Land Economy 2 3 5 - - - 5Department of Politics and International Studies - - - - 1 1 1Archaeology Section 1 1 2 - - - 2Biological Anthropology Section 6 11 17 - - - 17Social Anthropology Section 5 10 15 - - - 15Department of Politics and International Studies 20 15 35 30 20 50 85Centre of African Studies 6 5 11 - - - 11Centre of Latin American Studies 4 10 14 - - - 14Centre of South Asian Studies 5 8 13 - - - 13Department of Social and Developmental Psychology 7 17 24 - - - 24Department of Sociology 9 17 26 - - - 26

School of Humanities and Social Sciences total 179 242 421 99 189 288 709

School of Physical SciencesDepartment of Earth Sciences 1 1 2 - - - 2Department of Geography 9 21 30 - - - 30Scott Polar Research Institute 5 1 6 - - - 6Department of Chemistry 8 2 10 - - - 10Institute of Astronomy - 1 1 - - - 1Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy 1 2 3 - - - 3Department of Physics 7 2 9 - - - 9

School of Physical Sciences total 31 30 61 - - - 61

School of TechnologyDepartment of Engineering 15 8 23 13 1 14 37Department of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology 2 - 2 - - - 2

School of Technology total 17 8 25 13 1 14 39

School of Biological SciencesDepartment of Biochemistry 2 4 6 1 - 1 7Department of Experimental Psychology 1 3 4 - - - 4Department of Genetics - 1 1 - - - 1Department of Pathology 2 - 2 - - - 2Department of Pharmacology 1 2 3 - - - 3Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience 8 1 9 - - - 9Department of Zoology 1 4 5 - - - 5Department of Veterinary Medicine - 2 2 - - - 2Wellcome Trust Centre for Stem Cell Research - 3 3 - - - 3

School of Biological Sciences total 15 20 35 1 - 1 36

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School of Clinical MedicineDepartment of Clinical Biochemistry 1 8 9 - - - 9Department of Clinical Neurosciences - - - - 1 1 1Department of Medical Genetics 1 - 1 - - - 1Department of Medicine 8 17 25 1 5 6 31Department of Oncology - 1 1 - - - 1Department of Psychiatry 2 2 4 - 1 1 5Department of Public Health and Primary Care - - - 1 1 2 2Department of Surgery 1 - 1 - - - 1

School of Clinical Medicine total 13 28 41 2 8 10 51

University Partnership InstitutionsMRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology - 1 1 - - - 1

University Partnership Institutions total - 1 1 - - - 1

School of Arts and Humanities total 122 104 226 21 21 42 268School of Humanities and Social Sciences total 179 242 421 99 189 288 709School of Physical Sciences total 31 30 61 - - - 61School of Technology total 17 8 25 13 1 14 39School of Biological Sciences total 15 20 35 1 - 1 36School of Clinical Medicine total 13 28 41 2 8 10 51University Partnership Institutions total - 1 1 - - - 1

GRAND TOTAL 377 433 810 136 219 355 1,165GRAND TOTAL % (mode of study) 69.5% 30.5% 100.0%GRAND TOTAL % (gender) 46.5% 53.5% 100.0% 38.3% 61.7% 100.0%

Notes on Table PG_HC_12:

2) See Appendix 3 for the breakdown of research and taught Masters courses.3) Visiting ERASMUS exchange and other visiting postgraduate students are excluded from this table.4) Current intake includes students admitted to their current course in the twelve months preceding the 1 December.

1) Research Masters-level students include matriculated full-time and part-time students reading for the M.Litt., M.Sc., M.Phil., M.Res., M.St., M.Ed. and various postgraduate level Diplomas.

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EU Overseas Total Home/ Islands

EU Overseas Total Home/ Islands

EU Overseas Total

School of Arts and HumanitiesFaculty of Architecture and History of Art - - - - 6 - 3 9 - - - - 9Department of Architecture 16 1 7 24 39 4 15 58 10 - 8 18 100Department of History of Art 7 - 3 10 - - - - - - - - 10Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies 2 2 9 13 - - - - - - - - 13Faculty of Classics 15 6 8 29 - - - - 1 - - 1 30Faculty of Divinity 13 3 5 21 7 3 9 19 2 - 1 3 43Faculty of English 29 4 13 46 - - - - - - - - 46Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic 3 1 3 7 - - - - - - - - 7Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages 17 8 9 34 - - - - - - - - 34Department of Slavonic Studies 2 1 1 4 - - - - - - - - 4Department of Theoretical & Applied Linguistics 9 2 6 17 - - - - - - - - 17Faculty of Music 8 - 8 16 - - - - 1 - - 1 17Faculty of Philosophy 6 3 8 17 - - - - - - - - 17

School of Arts and Humanities total 127 31 80 238 52 7 27 86 14 - 9 23 347

School of Humanities and Social SciencesArchaeology Section - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - 1Biological Anthropology Section - - - - - - - - 1 - - 1 1Faculty of Education 20 8 60 88 285 13 2 300 17 - 1 18 406Faculty of History 65 18 32 115 - - - - 5 - 1 6 121Faculty of Law - - 1 1 - - - - 2 1 1 4 5Institute of Criminology 14 7 15 36 - - - - - - - - 36Department of History and Philosophy of Science 10 2 7 19 - - - - - - - - 19Department of Land Economy 2 - 3 5 - - - - 1 - - 1 6Department of Politics and International Studies - - - - - 1 1 2 3 1 2 6 8Archaeology Section 1 - 1 2 - - - - - - - - 2Biological Anthropology Section 4 6 7 17 - - - - 2 - - 2 19Social Anthropology Section 3 5 7 15 - - - - - - 1 1 16Department of Politics and International Studies 10 9 18 37 22 12 16 50 2 - 2 4 91Centre of African Studies 3 2 6 11 - - - - - - - - 11Centre of Latin American Studies 9 - 5 14 - - - - - - - - 14Centre of South Asian Studies 5 3 5 13 - - - - - - - - 13Department of Social and Developmental Psychology 4 6 14 24 - - - - - - - - 24Department of Sociology 6 12 8 26 - - - - 2 - - 2 28

School of Humanities and Social Sciences total 156 78 190 424 307 26 19 352 35 2 8 45 821

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EU Overseas Total Home/ Islands

EU Overseas Total Home/ Islands

EU Overseas TotalFull–time Part–time Writing up/under exam Total

School of Physical SciencesDepartment of Earth Sciences 1 - 1 2 - - - - - - - - 2Department of Geography 16 2 12 30 - - - - - - 1 1 31Scott Polar Research Institute 4 2 - 6 - - - - - - - - 6Department of Chemistry - - 10 10 - - - - 1 - 5 6 16Institute of Astronomy - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - 1Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy 1 1 3 5 - - - - - - - - 5Department of Physics 1 3 5 9 - - - - - - - - 9

School of Physical Sciences total 23 8 32 63 - - - - 1 - 6 7 70

School of TechnologyFaculty of Computer Science and Technology - - - - - - - - - 2 - 2 2Department of Engineering 4 3 16 23 13 - 1 14 - - 5 5 42Department of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology 1 - 2 3 - - - - 2 - - 2 5

School of Technology total 5 3 18 26 13 - 1 14 2 2 5 9 49

School of Biological SciencesDepartment of Biochemistry 1 1 4 6 - 1 - 1 - - - - 7Department of Experimental Psychology 1 1 2 4 - - - - - - - - 4Department of Genetics 1 - - 1 - - - - 2 - - 2 3Department of Pathology - - 3 3 - - - - 1 - - 1 4Department of Pharmacology - 1 3 4 - - - - - - - - 4Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience 3 2 4 9 - - - - - - 1 1 10Department of Zoology - 1 4 5 - - - - 1 - - 1 6Department of Veterinary Medicine 1 - 1 2 - - - - - - - - 2Wellcome Trust Centre for Stem Cell Research 1 2 - 3 - - - - - - - - 3

School of Biological Sciences total 8 8 21 37 - 1 - 1 4 - 1 5 43

School of Clinical MedicineDepartment of Clinical Biochemistry 4 1 4 9 - - - - - - 1 1 10Department of Clinical Neurosciences - - - - 1 - - 1 - - - - 1Department of Medical Genetics - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - 1Department of Medicine 11 6 8 25 6 - - 6 1 - 1 2 33Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 1Department of Oncology - - 1 1 - - - - - - 1 1 2Department of Psychiatry 1 2 1 4 1 - - 1 - - - - 5Department of Public Health and Primary Care - - - - 4 - - 4 - - - - 4Department of Surgery 1 - - 1 - - - - - 1 - 1 2

School of Clinical Medicine total 17 9 15 41 12 - - 12 1 1 4 6 59

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EU Overseas Total Home/ Islands

EU Overseas Total Home/ Islands

EU Overseas TotalFull–time Part–time Writing up/under exam Total

University Partnership InstitutionsMRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology - 1 - 1 - - - - - 2 1 3 4

University Partnership Institutions total - 1 - 1 - - - - - 2 1 3 4

Institute of Continuing EducationInstitute of Continuing Education - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 1

Institute of Continuing Education total - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 1

School of Arts and Humanities total 127 31 80 238 52 7 27 86 14 - 9 23 347School of Humanities and Social Sciences total 156 78 190 424 307 26 19 352 35 2 8 45 821School of Physical Sciences total 23 8 32 63 - - - - 1 - 6 7 70School of Technology total 5 3 18 26 13 - 1 14 2 2 5 9 49School of Biological Sciences total 8 8 21 37 - 1 - 1 4 - 1 5 43School of Clinical Medicine total 17 9 15 41 12 - - 12 1 1 4 6 59University Partnership Institutions total - 1 - 1 - - - - - 2 1 3 4Institute of Continuing Education total - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 1

GRAND TOTAL 336 138 356 830 384 34 47 465 57 7 35 99 1,394GRAND TOTAL % (mode of study) 59.5% 33.4% 7.1% 100.0%GRAND TOTAL % (fee eligibility) 40.5% 16.6% 42.9% 100.0% 82.6% 7.3% 10.1% 100.0% 57.6% 7.1% 35.4% 100.0%

Notes on Table PG_HC_13:1) Research Masters-level students include matriculated full-time and part-time students reading for the M.Litt., M.Sc., M.Phil., M.Res., M.St., M.Ed. and various postgraduate level Diplomas.2) See Appendix 3 for the breakdown of research and taught Masters courses.3) Visiting ERASMUS exchange and other visiting postgraduate students are excluded from this table.4) The 'Home/Islands' category includes 2 students with Islands fee eligibility (1 full-time student at the Department of Politics and International Studies and 1 part-time student at the Department of Architecture).

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EU Overseas Total Home/ Islands

EU Overseas Total

School of Arts and HumanitiesFaculty of Architecture and History of Art - - - - 6 - 3 9 9Department of Architecture 8 - 7 15 17 2 5 24 39Department of History of Art 7 - 3 10 - - - - 10Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies 2 2 9 13 - - - - 13Faculty of Classics 14 6 8 28 - - - - 28Faculty of Divinity 12 3 5 20 4 2 3 9 29Faculty of English 29 4 13 46 - - - - 46Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic 3 1 3 7 - - - - 7Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages 17 8 9 34 - - - - 34Department of Slavonic Studies 2 1 1 4 - - - - 4Department of Theoretical & Applied Linguistics 9 2 6 17 - - - - 17Faculty of Music 7 - 8 15 - - - - 15Faculty of Philosophy 6 3 8 17 - - - - 17

School of Arts and Humanities total 116 30 80 226 27 4 11 42 268

School of Humanities and Social SciencesArchaeology Section - - 1 1 - - - - 1Faculty of Education 20 8 60 88 225 11 1 237 325Faculty of History 65 18 32 115 - - - - 115Faculty of Law - - 1 1 - - - - 1Institute of Criminology 14 6 15 35 - - - - 35Department of History and Philosophy of Science 10 2 7 19 - - - - 19Department of Land Economy 2 - 3 5 - - - - 5Department of Politics and International Studies - - - - - 1 - 1 1Archaeology Section 1 - 1 2 - - - - 2Biological Anthropology Section 4 6 7 17 - - - - 17Social Anthropology Section 3 5 7 15 - - - - 15Department of Politics and International Studies 10 8 17 35 22 12 16 50 85Centre of African Studies 3 2 6 11 - - - - 11Centre of Latin American Studies 9 - 5 14 - - - - 14Centre of South Asian Studies 5 3 5 13 - - - - 13Department of Social and Developmental Psychology 4 6 14 24 - - - - 24Department of Sociology 6 12 8 26 - - - - 26

School of Humanities and Social Sciences total 156 76 189 421 247 24 17 288 709

School of Physical SciencesDepartment of Earth Sciences 1 - 1 2 - - - - 2Department of Geography 16 2 12 30 - - - - 30Scott Polar Research Institute 4 2 - 6 - - - - 6Department of Chemistry - - 10 10 - - - - 10Institute of Astronomy - - 1 1 - - - - 1Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy - 1 2 3 - - - - 3Department of Physics 1 3 5 9 - - - - 9

School of Physical Sciences total 22 8 31 61 - - - - 61

School of TechnologyDepartment of Engineering 4 3 16 23 13 - 1 14 37Department of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology 1 - 1 2 - - - - 2

School of Technology total 5 3 17 25 13 - 1 14 39

School of Biological SciencesDepartment of Biochemistry 1 1 4 6 - 1 - 1 7Department of Experimental Psychology 1 1 2 4 - - - - 4Department of Genetics 1 - - 1 - - - - 1Department of Pathology - - 2 2 - - - - 2Department of Pharmacology - 1 2 3 - - - - 3Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience 3 2 4 9 - - - - 9Department of Zoology - 1 4 5 - - - - 5Department of Veterinary Medicine 1 - 1 2 - - - - 2Wellcome Trust Centre for Stem Cell Research 1 2 - 3 - - - - 3

School of Biological Sciences total 8 8 19 35 - 1 - 1 36

School of Clinical MedicineDepartment of Clinical Biochemistry 4 1 4 9 - - - - 9Department of Clinical Neurosciences - - - - 1 - - 1 1Department of Medical Genetics - - 1 1 - - - - 1Department of Medicine 11 6 8 25 6 - - 6 31Department of Oncology - - 1 1 - - - - 1Department of Psychiatry 1 2 1 4 1 - - 1 5Department of Public Health and Primary Care - - - - 2 - - 2 2Department of Surgery 1 - - 1 - - - - 1

School of Clinical Medicine total 17 9 15 41 10 - - 10 51

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EU Overseas Total Home/ Islands

EU Overseas TotalFull–time Part–time Total

University Partnership InstitutionsMRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology - 1 - 1 - - - - 1

University Partnership Institutions total - 1 - 1 - - - - 1

School of Arts and Humanities total 116 30 80 226 27 4 11 42 268School of Humanities and Social Sciences total 156 76 189 421 247 24 17 288 709School of Physical Sciences total 22 8 31 61 - - - - 61School of Technology total 5 3 17 25 13 - 1 14 39School of Biological Sciences total 8 8 19 35 - 1 - 1 36School of Clinical Medicine total 17 9 15 41 10 - - 10 51University Partnership Institutions total - 1 - 1 - - - - 1

GRAND TOTAL 324 135 351 810 297 29 29 355 1,165GRAND TOTAL % (mode of study) 69.5% 30.5% 100.0%GRAND TOTAL % (fee eligibility) 40.0% 16.7% 43.3% 100.0% 83.7% 8.2% 8.2% 100.0%

Notes on Table PG_HC_14:

2) See Appendix 3 for the breakdown of research and taught Masters courses.3) Visiting ERASMUS exchange and other visiting postgraduate students are excluded from this table.4) The 'Home/Islands' category includes 2 students with Islands fee eligibility (1 full-time student at the Department of Politics and International Studies and 1 part-time student at the Department of Architecture).

1) Research Masters-level students include matriculated full-time and part-time students reading for the M.Litt., M.Sc., M.Phil., M.Res., M.St., M.Ed. and various postgraduate level Diplomas.

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Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women TotalSchool of Arts and HumanitiesDepartment of History of Art - 2 2 - - - - - - 2Faculty of Divinity 2 1 3 - - - - - - 3Department of Theoretical & Applied Linguistics 7 8 15 - - - - - - 15Faculty of Music 3 2 5 - - - - - - 5

School of Arts and Humanities total 12 13 25 - - - - - - 25

School of Humanities and Social SciencesArchaeology Section - 1 1 - - - - - - 1Faculty of Economics 84 46 130 - - - 3 4 7 137Faculty of Education 102 315 417 - - - - - - 417Faculty of Law 72 88 160 - - - - - - 160Institute of Criminology - - - 94 26 120 12 3 15 135Department of Land Economy 44 48 92 - - - - 1 1 93Archaeology Section 7 22 29 - - - - - - 29Department of Politics and International Studies 25 23 48 - - - - - - 48Centre of Development Studies 25 39 64 - - - 2 1 3 67

School of Humanities and Social Sciences total 359 582 941 94 26 120 17 9 26 1,087

School of Physical SciencesDepartment of Geography 6 6 12 - - - - - - 12Department of Applied Mathematics & Theoretical Physics 66 10 76 - - - - - - 76Department of Pure Mathematics & Mathematical Statistics 72 13 85 - - - - 1 1 86Institute of Astronomy - 1 1 - - - - - - 1Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy 13 4 17 - - - 1 - 1 18Department of Physics 8 4 12 - - - - - - 12

School of Physical Sciences total 165 38 203 - - - 1 1 2 205

School of TechnologyThe Judge Business School 221 108 329 119 40 159 - - - 488Faculty of Computer Science and Technology 34 10 44 - - - - - - 44Department of Engineering 82 34 116 - - - - - - 116Department of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology 23 13 36 - - - - - - 36

School of Technology total 360 165 525 119 40 159 - - - 684

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School of Clinical MedicineDepartment of Medicine - - - 4 4 8 - - - 8Department of Public Health and Primary Care 5 26 31 - - - - 1 1 32

School of Clinical Medicine total 5 26 31 4 4 8 - 1 1 40

School of Arts and Humanities total 12 13 25 - - - - - - 25School of Humanities and Social Sciences total 359 582 941 94 26 120 17 9 26 1,087School of Physical Sciences total 165 38 203 - - - 1 1 2 205School of Technology total 360 165 525 119 40 159 - - - 684School of Clinical Medicine total 5 26 31 4 4 8 - 1 1 40

GRAND TOTAL 901 824 1,725 217 70 287 18 11 29 2,041GRAND TOTAL % (mode of study) 84.5% 14.1% 1.4% 100.0%GRAND TOTAL % (gender) 52.2% 47.8% 100.0% 75.6% 24.4% 100.0% 62.1% 37.9% 100.0%

Notes on Table PG_HC_15:1) Taught Masters-level students include matriculated full-time and part-time students reading for the M.Phil., M.St., M.B.A., Executive M.B.A., M.Fin., LL.M., M.A.St., M.Mus., P.G.C.E. and various postgraduate level Diplomas.2) See Appendix 3 for the breakdown of research and taught Masters courses.3) Visiting ERASMUS exchange and other visiting postgraduate students are excluded from this table.

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Men Women Total Men Women Total TotalSchool of Arts and HumanitiesFaculty of Divinity 2 1 3 - - - 3Department of Theoretical & Applied Linguistics 7 8 15 - - - 15Faculty of Music 3 2 5 - - - 5

School of Arts and Humanities total 12 11 23 - - - 23

School of Humanities and Social SciencesArchaeology Section - 1 1 - - - 1Faculty of Economics 83 46 129 - - - 129Faculty of Education 102 313 415 - - - 415Faculty of Law 72 87 159 - - - 159Institute of Criminology - - - 50 12 62 62Department of Land Economy 43 48 91 - - - 91Archaeology Section 7 22 29 - - - 29Department of Politics and International Studies 25 23 48 - - - 48Centre of Development Studies 25 39 64 - - - 64

School of Humanities and Social Sciences total 357 579 936 50 12 62 998

School of Physical SciencesDepartment of Geography 6 6 12 - - - 12Department of Applied Mathematics & Theoretical Physics 65 10 75 - - - 75Department of Pure Mathematics & Mathematical Statistics 72 13 85 - - - 85Institute of Astronomy - 1 1 - - - 1Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy 13 3 16 - - - 16Department of Physics 8 4 12 - - - 12

School of Physical Sciences total 164 37 201 - - - 201

School of TechnologyThe Judge Business School 220 108 328 55 22 77 405Faculty of Computer Science and Technology 33 10 43 - - - 43Department of Engineering 82 33 115 - - - 115Department of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology 23 13 36 - - - 36

School of Technology total 358 164 522 55 22 77 599

School of Clinical MedicineDepartment of Public Health and Primary Care 5 26 31 - - - 31

School of Clinical Medicine total 5 26 31 - - - 31

School of Arts and Humanities total 12 11 23 - - - 23School of Humanities and Social Sciences total 357 579 936 50 12 62 998School of Physical Sciences total 164 37 201 - - - 201School of Technology total 358 164 522 55 22 77 599School of Clinical Medicine total 5 26 31 - - - 31

GRAND TOTAL 896 817 1,713 105 34 139 1,852GRAND TOTAL % (mode of study) 92.5% 7.5% 100.0%GRAND TOTAL % (gender) 52.3% 47.7% 100.0% 75.5% 24.5% 100.0%

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3) Visiting ERASMUS exchange and other visiting postgraduate students are excluded from this table.4) Current intake includes students admitted to their current course in the twelve months preceding the 1 December.

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School of Arts and HumanitiesDepartment of History of Art 2 - - 2 - - - - - - - - 2Faculty of Divinity - 1 2 3 - - - - - - - - 3Department of Theoretical & Applied Linguistics 5 5 5 15 - - - - - - - - 15Faculty of Music 1 - 4 5 - - - - - - - - 5

School of Arts and Humanities total 8 6 11 25 - - - - - - - - 25

School of Humanities and Social SciencesArchaeology Section 1 - - 1 - - - - - - - - 1Faculty of Economics 28 32 70 130 - - - - 2 1 4 7 137Faculty of Education 410 5 2 417 - - - - - - - - 417Faculty of Law 35 44 81 160 - - - - - - - - 160Institute of Criminology - - - - 85 13 22 120 10 1 4 15 135Department of Land Economy 16 15 61 92 - - - - 1 - - 1 93Archaeology Section 8 6 15 29 - - - - - - - - 29Department of Politics and International Studies 17 12 19 48 - - - - - - - - 48Centre of Development Studies 13 11 40 64 - - - - 1 - 2 3 67

School of Humanities and Social Sciences total 528 125 288 941 85 13 22 120 14 2 10 26 1,087

School of Physical SciencesDepartment of Geography 1 1 10 12 - - - - - - - - 12Department of Applied Mathematics & Theoretical Physics 12 31 33 76 - - - - - - - - 76Department of Pure Mathematics & Mathematical Statistics 10 40 35 85 - - - - 1 - - 1 86Institute of Astronomy - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - 1Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy 3 4 10 17 - - - - - - 1 1 18Department of Physics - 8 4 12 - - - - - - - - 12

School of Physical Sciences total 26 84 93 203 - - - - 1 - 1 2 205

School of TechnologyThe Judge Business School 38 57 234 329 70 31 58 159 - - - - 488Faculty of Computer Science and Technology 6 13 25 44 - - - - - - - - 44Department of Engineering 18 37 61 116 - - - - - - - - 116Department of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology 8 5 23 36 - - - - - - - - 36

School of Technology total 70 112 343 525 70 31 58 159 - - - - 684

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School of Clinical MedicineDepartment of Medicine - - - - 7 - 1 8 - - - - 8Department of Public Health and Primary Care 15 5 11 31 - - - - 1 - - 1 32

School of Clinical Medicine total 15 5 11 31 7 - 1 8 1 - - 1 40

School of Arts and Humanities total 8 6 11 25 - - - - - - - - 25School of Humanities and Social Sciences total 528 125 288 941 85 13 22 120 14 2 10 26 1,087School of Physical Sciences total 26 84 93 203 - - - - 1 - 1 2 205School of Technology total 70 112 343 525 70 31 58 159 - - - - 684School of Clinical Medicine total 15 5 11 31 7 - 1 8 1 - - 1 40

GRAND TOTAL 647 332 746 1,725 162 44 81 287 16 2 11 29 2,041GRAND TOTAL % (mode of study) 84.5% 14.1% 1.4% 100.0%GRAND TOTAL % (fee eligibility) 37.5% 19.2% 43.2% 100.0% 56.4% 15.3% 28.2% 100.0% 55.2% 6.9% 37.9% 100.0%

Notes on Table PG_HC_17:1) Taught Masters-level students include matriculated full-time and part-time students reading for the M.Phil., M.St., M.B.A., Executive M.B.A., M.Fin., LL.M., M.A.St., M.Mus., P.G.C.E. and various postgraduate level Diplomas.2) See Appendix 3 for the breakdown of research and taught Masters courses.3) Visiting ERASMUS exchange and other visiting postgraduate students are excluded from this table.4) The 'Home/Islands' category includes 3 full-time students with Islands fee eligibility at the Faculty of Education.

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School of Arts and HumanitiesFaculty of Divinity - 1 2 3 - - - - 3Department of Theoretical & Applied Linguistics 5 5 5 15 - - - - 15Faculty of Music 1 - 4 5 - - - - 5

School of Arts and Humanities total 6 6 11 23 - - - - 23

School of Humanities and Social SciencesArchaeology Section 1 - - 1 - - - - 1Faculty of Economics 27 32 70 129 - - - - 129Faculty of Education 408 5 2 415 - - - - 415Faculty of Law 34 44 81 159 - - - - 159Institute of Criminology - - - - 38 13 11 62 62Department of Land Economy 16 15 60 91 - - - - 91Archaeology Section 8 6 15 29 - - - - 29Department of Politics and International Studies 17 12 19 48 - - - - 48Centre of Development Studies 13 11 40 64 - - - - 64

School of Humanities and Social Sciences total 524 125 287 936 38 13 11 62 998

School of Physical SciencesDepartment of Geography 1 1 10 12 - - - - 12Department of Applied Mathematics & Theoretical Physics 11 31 33 75 - - - - 75Department of Pure Mathematics & Mathematical Statistics 10 40 35 85 - - - - 85Institute of Astronomy - - 1 1 - - - - 1Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy 3 4 9 16 - - - - 16Department of Physics - 8 4 12 - - - - 12

School of Physical Sciences total 25 84 92 201 - - - - 201

School of TechnologyThe Judge Business School 37 57 234 328 31 14 32 77 405Faculty of Computer Science and Technology 5 13 25 43 - - - - 43Department of Engineering 18 37 60 115 - - - - 115Department of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology 8 5 23 36 - - - - 36

School of Technology total 68 112 342 522 31 14 32 77 599

School of Clinical MedicineDepartment of Public Health and Primary Care 15 5 11 31 - - - - 31

School of Clinical Medicine total 15 5 11 31 - - - - 31

School of Arts and Humanities total 6 6 11 23 - - - - 23School of Humanities and Social Sciences total 524 125 287 936 38 13 11 62 998School of Physical Sciences total 25 84 92 201 - - - - 201School of Technology total 68 112 342 522 31 14 32 77 599School of Clinical Medicine total 15 5 11 31 - - - - 31

GRAND TOTAL 638 332 743 1,713 69 27 43 139 1,852GRAND TOTAL % (mode of study) 92.5% 7.5% 100.0%GRAND TOTAL % (fee eligibility) 37.2% 19.4% 43.4% 100.0% 49.6% 19.4% 30.9% 100.0%

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5) The 'Home/Islands' category includes 3 full-time students with Islands fee eligibility at the Faculty of Education.

2) See Appendix 3 for the breakdown of research and taught Masters courses.3) Visiting ERASMUS exchange and other visiting postgraduate students are excluded from this table.4) Current intake includes students admitted to their current course in the twelve months preceding the 1 December.

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C.P.G.S. in Chemical Engineering Research 8 5 21 34 - - - - - - - - 34C.P.G.S. in Computer Science Research 10 13 11 34 - - - - - - - - 34C.P.G.S. in Economics Research 3 11 13 27 - - - - - - - - 27C.P.G.S. in Engineering Research - 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - 1C.P.G.S. in Legal Studies Research 4 5 14 23 - - - - - - - - 23C.P.G.S. in Natural Sciences - Astronomy Research 5 2 2 9 - - - - - - - - 9C.P.G.S. in Natural Sciences - Biological Science Research - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - 1C.P.G.S. in Natural Sciences - Chemistry Research 44 16 23 83 1 - - 1 - - - - 84C.P.G.S. in Natural Sciences - Earth Sciences Research - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - 1C.P.G.S. in Natural Sciences - Materials Science Research 17 10 14 41 - - - - - - - - 41C.P.G.S. in Natural Sciences - Materials Science and Metallurgy (HPSM) Research 7 1 - 8 - - - - - - - - 8C.P.G.S. in Natural Sciences - Physics Research 38 27 32 97 1 - - 1 - - - - 98Diploma in Conservation of Easel Paintings Taught 2 - - 2 - - - - - - - - 2Diploma in Economics Taught 8 13 9 30 - - - - - - - - 30Diploma in International Law Research - - 1 1 - - - - - 1 - 1 2Diploma in Legal Studies Research - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 2 2Diploma in Theology and Religious Studies Taught - 1 2 3 - - - - - - - - 3Ed.D. Research - - - - 14 - - 14 - - - - 14Executive M.B.A. Taught - - - - 44 20 32 96 - - - - 96LL.M. Taught 35 44 81 160 - - - - - - - - 160M.A.St. in Applied Mathematics Taught 6 27 28 61 - - - - - - - - 61M.A.St. in Astrophysics Taught - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - 1M.A.St. in Materials Science Taught - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - 1M.A.St. in Mathematical Statistics Taught - 6 10 16 - - - - - - - - 16M.A.St. in Physics Taught - 8 4 12 - - - - - - - - 12M.A.St. in Pure Mathematics Taught 10 34 25 69 - - - - - - - - 69M.B.A. Taught 15 21 112 148 - - - - - - - - 148M.Ed. (Educational Research) Research - - - - 2 1 - 3 2 - - 2 5M.Ed. (Herts route) Research - - - - 36 1 - 37 - - - - 37M.Ed. (Modular route) Research - - - - 84 7 1 92 5 - - 5 97M.Ed. (PGCE-MEd) Research - - - - 149 4 1 154 8 - - 8 162M.Ed. (SUPER route) Research - - - - 14 - - 14 1 - - 1 15M.Fin. Taught 4 5 36 45 - - - - - - - - 45M.Litt. in English Research - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - 1M.Litt. in Law Research - - - - - - - - 1 - - 1 1M.Litt. in Politics and International Studies Research - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - 1M.Litt. in Social Anthropology Research - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 1M.Litt. in Sociology Research - - - - - - - - 1 - - 1 1M.Mus. Taught 1 - 4 5 - - - - - - - - 5M.Phil. in Advanced Chemical Engineering Taught 1 - 10 11 - - - - - - - - 11M.Phil. in Advanced Computer Science Taught 6 13 25 44 - - - - - - - - 44M.Phil. in African Studies Research 3 2 6 11 - - - - - - - - 11M.Phil. in American Literature Research 5 1 1 7 - - - - - - - - 7M.Phil. in Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic Research 3 1 3 7 - - - - - - - - 7M.Phil. in Applied Biological Anthropology Research 1 - 1 2 - - - - - - - - 2M.Phil. in Archaeological Research Research 1 - 2 3 - - - - - - - - 3

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M.Phil. in Archaeology Taught 7 5 14 26 - - - - - - - - 26M.Phil. in Architecture Research 1 - 3 4 - - - - - - - - 4M.Phil. in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies Research 2 2 9 13 - - - - - - - - 13M.Phil. in Assyriology Taught 1 1 - 2 - - - - - - - - 2M.Phil. in Biological Anthropological Science Research - - - - - - - - 2 - - 2 2M.Phil. in Biological Science at the Department of Biochemistry Research 1 1 4 6 - 1 - 1 - - - - 7M.Phil. in Biological Science at the Department of Experimental Psychology Research 1 1 2 4 - - - - - - - - 4M.Phil. in Biological Science at the Department of Genetics Research 1 - - 1 - - - - 2 - - 2 3M.Phil. in Biological Science at the Department of Pathology Research - - 2 2 - - - - 1 - - 1 3M.Phil. in Biological Science at the Department of Pharmacology Research - 1 3 4 - - - - - - - - 4M.Phil. in Biological Science at the Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience Research - - 3 3 - - - - - - 1 1 4

M.Phil. in Biological Science at the Department of Zoology Research - 1 4 5 - - - - 1 - - 1 6M.Phil. in Biological Science at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology Research - 1 - 1 - - - - - 1 1 2 3M.Phil. in Bioscience Enterprise Taught 7 5 13 25 - - - - - - - - 25M.Phil. in Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology Research 1 - 1 2 - - - - 1 - - 1 3M.Phil. in Chemistry Research - - 10 10 - - - - 1 - 3 4 14M.Phil. in Classics Research 15 6 8 29 - - - - 1 - - 1 30M.Phil. in Clinical Science (Primary Care Research) Research - - - - 4 - - 4 - - - - 4M.Phil. in Clinical Science (Translational and Medical Therapeutics) Research 2 1 7 10 6 - - 6 - - - - 16M.Phil. in Computational Biology Taught 6 4 5 15 - - - - - - - - 15M.Phil. in Conservation Leadership Taught 1 1 10 12 - - - - - - - - 12M.Phil. in Criminological Research Research 9 3 7 19 - - - - - - - - 19M.Phil. in Criminology Research 5 4 8 17 - - - - - - - - 17M.Phil. in Development Studies Taught 13 11 40 64 - - - - 1 - 2 3 67M.Phil. in Developmental Biology Research 3 2 1 6 - - - - - - - - 6M.Phil. in Early Modern History Research 17 4 5 26 - - - - - - - - 26M.Phil. in Earth Sciences Research 1 - 1 2 - - - - - - - - 2M.Phil. in Economic and Social History Research 4 3 3 10 - - - - - - 1 1 11M.Phil. in Economic Research Taught 4 2 10 16 - - - - - 1 - 1 17M.Phil. in Economics Taught 16 17 51 84 - - - - 2 - 4 6 90M.Phil. in Education (Thematic Route) Research 20 8 60 88 - - - - 1 - 1 2 90M.Phil. in Egyptology Taught 1 - 1 2 - - - - - - - - 2M.Phil. in Energy Technologies Taught 1 6 7 14 - - - - - - - - 14M.Phil. in Engineering Research 1 2 13 16 - - - - - - 5 5 21M.Phil. in Engineering for Sustainable Development Taught 7 6 25 38 - - - - - - - - 38M.Phil. in English and Applied Linguistics Taught 5 5 5 15 - - - - - - - - 15M.Phil. in English Studies Research 17 2 6 25 - - - - - - - - 25M.Phil. in Environmental Design in Architecture Research - - 4 4 - - - - - - - - 4M.Phil. in Environmental Design in Architecture Option B Research 15 1 - 16 - - - - - - - - 16M.Phil. in Environmental Policy Taught 3 7 9 19 - - - - - - - - 19M.Phil. in Environmental Science Research 7 - 2 9 - - - - - - - - 9M.Phil. in Epidemiology Taught 3 3 4 10 - - - - - - - - 10M.Phil. in Ethnomusicology Research 1 - - 1 - - - - - - - - 1M.Phil. in European Literature Research 15 5 5 25 - - - - - - - - 25M.Phil. in Finance Taught 3 11 23 37 - - - - - - - - 37M.Phil. in Geographical Research Research 3 1 1 5 - - - - - - - - 5M.Phil. in Historical Studies Research 12 - 4 16 - - - - - - - - 16

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M.Phil. in History and Philosophy of Science and Medicine Research 10 2 7 19 - - - - - - - - 19M.Phil. in History of Art and Architecture Research 7 - 3 10 - - - - - - - - 10M.Phil. in Human Evolutionary Studies Research 3 6 6 15 - - - - 1 - - 1 16M.Phil. in Industrial Systems, Manufacturing, and Management Taught 5 25 19 49 - - - - - - - - 49M.Phil. in Innovation, Strategy, and Organization Taught 2 6 6 14 - - - - - - - - 14M.Phil. in International Relations Option A Taught 17 12 19 48 - - - - - - - - 48M.Phil. in International Relations Option B Research 6 7 9 22 - - - - 1 - 1 2 24M.Phil. in Land Economy Research 1 - 1 2 - - - - 1 - - 1 3M.Phil. in Land Economy Research Research 1 - 2 3 - - - - - - - - 3M.Phil. in Latin-American Studies Research 9 - 5 14 - - - - - - - - 14M.Phil. in Linguistics Research 9 2 6 17 - - - - - - - - 17M.Phil. in Management Taught 12 3 28 43 - - - - - - - - 43M.Phil. in Management Science and Operations Taught - 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - 1M.Phil. in Medical Science at the Department of Clinical Biochemistry Research 1 - 2 3 - - - - - - - - 3M.Phil. in Medical Science at the Department of Clinical Neurosciences Research - - - - 1 - - 1 - - - - 1M.Phil. in Medical Science at the Department of Medical Genetics Research - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - 1M.Phil. in Medical Science at the Department of Medicine Research - - 1 1 - - - - 1 - - 1 2M.Phil. in Medical Science at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 1M.Phil. in Medical Science at the Department of Oncology Research - - 1 1 - - - - - - 1 1 2M.Phil. in Medical Science at the Department of Psychiatry Research 1 2 1 4 1 - - 1 - - - - 5M.Phil. in Medical Science at the Department of Surgery Research 1 - - 1 - - - - - 1 - 1 2M.Phil. in Medieval and Renaissance Literature Research 7 1 5 13 - - - - - - - - 13M.Phil. in Medieval History Research 8 1 4 13 - - - - - - - - 13M.Phil. in Micro- and Nanotechnology Enterprise Taught 3 4 9 16 - - - - - - 1 1 17M.Phil. in Modern European History Research 9 3 5 17 - - - - - - - - 17M.Phil. in Modern Society and Global Transformation Research 6 12 8 26 - - - - 1 - - 1 27M.Phil. in Modern South Asian Studies Research 5 3 5 13 - - - - - - - - 13M.Phil. in Multi-Disciplinary Gender Studies Research 6 1 9 16 - - - - - - 1 1 17M.Phil. in Music Studies Research 7 - 8 15 - - - - - - - - 15M.Phil. in Musicology Research - - - - - - - - 1 - - 1 1M.Phil. in Nuclear Energy Taught 5 - 10 15 - - - - - - - - 15M.Phil. in Philosophy Research 6 3 8 17 - - - - - - - - 17M.Phil. in Physics Research - 1 4 5 - - - - - - - - 5M.Phil. in Physics at the Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy Research - - 2 2 - - - - - - - - 2M.Phil. in Physics at the Institute of Astronomy Research - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - 1M.Phil. in Planning, Growth, and Regeneration Taught 8 2 22 32 - - - - 1 - - 1 33M.Phil. in Polar Studies Research 4 2 - 6 - - - - - - - - 6M.Phil. in Political Thought and Intellectual History Research 15 7 11 33 - - - - - - - - 33M.Phil. in Politics Research 4 2 8 14 - - - - - - - - 14M.Phil. in Public Health Taught 12 2 7 21 - - - - 1 - - 1 22M.Phil. in Real Estate Finance Taught 5 6 30 41 - - - - - - - - 41M.Phil. in Russian Studies Research 2 1 1 4 - - - - - - - - 4M.Phil. in Scientific Computing Research 1 2 1 4 - - - - - - - - 4M.Phil. in Screen Media and Cultures Research 2 3 4 9 - - - - - - - - 9M.Phil. in Social and Developmental Psychology Research 4 6 14 24 - - - - - - - - 24M.Phil. in Social Anthropology Research 1 4 6 11 - - - - - - - - 11M.Phil. in Statistical Science Taught - - - - - - - - 1 - - 1 1M.Phil. in Technology Policy Taught 2 10 29 41 - - - - - - - - 41

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M.Phil. in Theology and Religious Studies Research 13 3 5 21 - - - - - - - - 21M.Phil. in Translational Medicine and Therapeutics Taught - - - - 7 - 1 8 - - - - 8M.Phil. in Veterinary Science Research 1 - 1 2 - - - - - - - - 2M.Res. in Biological Science (Stem Cell Biology) Research 1 2 - 3 - - - - - - - - 3M.Res. in Medical Science (Cardiovascular Research) Research 3 1 - 4 - - - - - - - - 4M.Res. in Medical Science (CIMR Programme) Research 3 1 - 4 - - - - - - - - 4M.Res. in Medical Science (Infection and Immunity) Research 3 3 - 6 - - - - - - - - 6M.Res. in Medical Science (Metabolic and Cardiovascular Disease) Research 2 1 2 5 - - - - - - - - 5M.Res. in Medical Science (Obesity and Related Metabolic Diseases) Research 1 - - 1 - - - - - - - - 1M.Res. in Photonics System Development Research 3 1 3 7 - - - - - - - - 7M.Res. in Social Anthropology Research 2 1 1 4 - - - - - - - - 4M.Sc. in Biological Science at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology Research - - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 1M.Sc. in Chemical Engineering Research - - 1 1 - - - - 1 - - 1 2M.Sc. in Chemistry Research - - - - - - - - - - 2 2 2M.Sc. in Clinical Biochemistry Research - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 1M.Sc. in Computer Science Research - - - - - - - - - 2 - 2 2M.Sc. in Materials Science and Metallurgy Research 1 1 1 3 - - - - - - - - 3M.Sc. in Medicine Research - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 1M.Sc. in Pathology Research - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - 1M.St. in Applied Criminology and Police Management Taught - - - - 53 10 17 80 8 1 3 12 92M.St. in Applied Criminology, Penology, and Management Taught - - - - 32 3 5 40 2 - 1 3 43M.St. in Building History Research - - - - 6 - 3 9 - - - - 9M.St. in Construction Engineering Research - - - - 13 - 1 14 - - - - 14M.St. in Interdisciplinary Design for the Built Environment Research - - - - 39 4 15 58 10 - 8 18 76M.St. in International Relations Research - - - - 22 13 17 52 4 1 3 8 60M.St. in Local & Regional History Research - - - - - - - - 5 - - 5 5M.St. in Social Enterprise and Community Development Research - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 1M.St. in Sustainability Leadership Taught - - - - 26 11 26 63 - - - - 63M.St. in The Study of Jewish-Christian Relations Research - - - - 7 3 9 19 2 - 1 3 22PGCE: Design and Technology Taught 12 - - 12 - - - - - - - - 12PGCE: Early Years Taught 55 - - 55 - - - - - - - - 55PGCE: General Primary Taught 142 1 - 143 - - - - - - - - 143PGCE: Secondary Art and Design Taught 12 - - 12 - - - - - - - - 12PGCE: Secondary Classics Taught 14 - - 14 - - - - - - - - 14PGCE: Secondary English Taught 18 - - 18 - - - - - - - - 18PGCE: Secondary English with Drama Taught 10 - - 10 - - - - - - - - 10PGCE: Secondary Geography Taught 20 - - 20 - - - - - - - - 20PGCE: Secondary History Taught 21 1 - 22 - - - - - - - - 22PGCE: Secondary Mathematics Taught 20 - - 20 - - - - - - - - 20PGCE: Secondary Modern Foreign Languages Taught 15 2 1 18 - - - - - - - - 18PGCE: Secondary Music Taught 12 - - 12 - - - - - - - - 12PGCE: Secondary Religious Studies Taught 14 - - 14 - - - - - - - - 14PGCE: Secondary Science with Biology Taught 15 - - 15 - - - - - - - - 15PGCE: Secondary Science with Chemistry Taught 17 1 1 19 - - - - - - - - 19PGCE: Secondary Science with Physics Taught 13 - - 13 - - - - - - - - 13Ph.D. in Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic Research - 2 - 2 - - - - 7 1 6 14 16Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics Research 8 5 3 16 - - - - 12 11 8 31 47Ph.D. in Archaeology Research 1 1 1 3 - - - - 9 8 11 28 31

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Ph.D. in Architecture Research 7 4 5 16 1 - 1 2 2 2 7 11 29Ph.D. in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies Research 10 8 8 26 - - - - 6 4 15 25 51Ph.D. in Astronomy Research 13 5 3 21 - - - - 9 - 1 10 31Ph.D. in Biochemistry Research 18 13 13 44 - - - - 21 9 19 49 93Ph.D. in Biological Anthropology Research 1 3 1 5 - - - - 5 2 7 14 19Ph.D. in Biological Science at European Bioinformatics Institute Research 2 13 3 18 - - - - 1 5 1 7 25Ph.D. in Biological Science at the Babraham Institute Research 13 6 4 23 - - - - 19 2 3 24 47Ph.D. in Biological Science at the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit Research 6 1 3 10 - - - - 3 7 7 17 27Ph.D. in Biological Science at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology Research 8 13 6 27 - - - - 14 6 13 33 60Ph.D. in Biological Science at the MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit Research 8 3 3 14 - - - - 6 2 4 12 26Ph.D. in Biological Science at the MRC Resource Centre for Human Nutrition Research Research 7 - 4 11 - - - - 3 3 - 6 17

Ph.D. in Biological Science at the Sanger Institute Research 7 3 6 16 - - - - 4 2 15 21 37Ph.D. in Biotechnology Research 1 4 5 10 - - - - 3 4 11 18 28Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering Research 15 7 15 37 - - - - 12 4 13 29 66Ph.D. in Chemistry Research 60 18 34 112 1 - - 1 47 13 24 84 197Ph.D. in Chemistry (NIH) Research - - 2 2 - - - - - - 1 1 3Ph.D. in Classics Research 10 4 3 17 - - - - 13 2 4 19 36Ph.D. in Clinical Biochemistry Research 9 4 3 16 - - - - 6 2 4 12 28Ph.D. in Clinical Neurosciences Research 1 1 1 3 - - - - 8 7 3 18 21Ph.D. in Computation, Cognition, and Language Research 1 - 1 2 - - - - - - - - 2Ph.D. in Computer Science Research 13 11 13 37 - - - - 20 8 12 40 77Ph.D. in Criminology Research - 1 4 5 - - - - 6 1 4 11 16Ph.D. in Development Studies Research 1 1 3 5 - 1 - 1 - 1 4 5 11Ph.D. in Divinity Research 17 2 9 28 4 - - 4 20 3 13 36 68Ph.D. in Earth Sciences Research 20 4 8 32 - - - - 20 2 3 25 57Ph.D. in Earth Sciences at the British Antarctic Survey Research - - - - - - - - 1 - - 1 1Ph.D. in Economics Research 2 9 6 17 - - - - 5 4 7 16 33Ph.D. in Education Research 3 10 24 37 6 2 - 8 13 5 15 33 78Ph.D. in Engineering Research 47 31 99 177 2 4 - 6 51 41 82 174 357Ph.D. in English Research 17 4 11 32 - - - - 20 4 14 38 70Ph.D. in English and Applied Linguistics Research - - 1 1 - - - - 1 4 - 5 6Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology Research 8 4 7 19 - - - - 6 3 6 15 34Ph.D. in French Research 3 3 - 6 - - - - 6 1 2 9 15Ph.D. in Genetics Research 4 10 7 21 - - - - 6 5 6 17 38Ph.D. in Geography Research 10 5 14 29 1 1 - 2 6 4 11 21 52Ph.D. in German Research 3 1 - 4 - - - - 2 3 2 7 11Ph.D. in Haematology Research 3 4 2 9 - - - - 2 1 4 7 16Ph.D. in History Research 46 18 36 100 1 - - 1 37 10 30 77 178Ph.D. in History and Philosophy of Science Research 6 1 1 8 - - - - 10 4 2 16 24Ph.D. in History of Art Research 5 2 2 9 1 - - 1 8 4 8 20 30Ph.D. in Italian Research 1 - - 1 - - - - 2 - - 2 3Ph.D. in Land Economy Research 5 4 15 24 - 1 - 1 2 4 21 27 52Ph.D. in Latin American Studies Research 2 - 3 5 - - - - 4 1 2 7 12Ph.D. in Law Research 5 11 21 37 - - - - 5 9 12 26 63Ph.D. in Linguistics Research 1 2 1 4 - - - - 2 3 4 9 13Ph.D. in Management Studies Research 1 8 10 19 - - - - 3 12 12 27 46Ph.D. in Materials Science (High Performance Structural Metallics) Research 1 - - 1 - - - - - - - - 1

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Ph.D. in Materials Science and Metallurgy Research 19 10 18 47 - - - - 25 6 21 52 99Ph.D. in Mathematical Analysis DTC Research 3 2 - 5 - - - - - - - - 5Ph.D. in Medical Genetics Research 2 1 5 8 - - - - 4 - 3 7 15Ph.D. in Medical Science at the MRC Biostatistics Unit Research - - - - - - - - 1 - - 1 1Ph.D. in Medical Science at the MRC Cancer Cells Unit Research - 1 1 2 - - - - 1 - 1 2 4Ph.D. in Medical Science at the MRC Epidemiology Unit Research 4 - 2 6 - - - - 4 1 - 5 11Ph.D. in Medicinal Chemistry Research 8 - - 8 - - - - 3 1 - 4 12Ph.D. in Medicine Research 12 5 4 21 - - - - 12 1 8 21 42Ph.D. in Modern Greek Research 1 1 - 2 - - - - - - - - 2Ph.D. in Multi-disciplinary Gender Studies Research 1 - 1 2 - - - - - - - - 2Ph.D. in Music Research 6 2 3 11 - - - - 8 2 3 13 24Ph.D. in Neo Latin Research - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - 1Ph.D. in Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research - - 1 1 - - - - 1 - - 1 2Ph.D. in Oncology Research 14 6 7 27 1 - - 1 7 9 11 27 55Ph.D. in Paediatrics Research - 1 1 2 - - - - - - - - 2Ph.D. in Pathology Research 18 10 4 32 - - - - 11 7 7 25 57Ph.D. in Pharmacology Research 1 6 4 11 - - - - 5 1 4 10 21Ph.D. in Philosophy Research 7 1 3 11 - - - - 5 1 - 6 17Ph.D. in Physical Geography Research - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - 1Ph.D. in Physics Research 44 38 41 123 - - - - 47 24 32 103 226Ph.D. in Physiology, Development and Neuroscience Research 13 5 9 27 - - 1 1 17 7 11 35 63Ph.D. in Physiology, Development and Neuroscience at the Wellcome Trust Research 1 - - 1 - - - - - - - - 1Ph.D. in Plant Sciences Research 17 7 10 34 - - - - 10 2 1 13 47Ph.D. in Polar Studies Research - 3 1 4 2 - - 2 1 2 6 9 15Ph.D. in Politics and International Studies Research 6 15 24 45 5 1 2 8 1 9 30 40 93Ph.D. in Psychiatry Research 9 3 10 22 - - - - 6 1 3 10 32Ph.D. in Public Health and Primary Care Research 4 6 11 21 - 2 - 2 3 - 8 11 34Ph.D. in Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics Research 2 3 2 7 - - - - 12 11 8 31 38Ph.D. in Pure Mathematics at the MRC Biostatistics Unit Research 1 1 - 2 - - - - 2 2 2 6 8Ph.D. in Radiology Research 2 - 2 4 1 - - 1 2 - 1 3 8Ph.D. in Slavonic Studies Research 1 - 3 4 - - - - 1 - - 1 5Ph.D. in Social and Developmental Psychology Research 3 4 7 14 - - - - 6 1 8 15 29Ph.D. in Social Anthropology Research 9 3 7 19 - - - - 8 7 5 20 39Ph.D. in Sociology Research 3 7 16 26 1 - - 1 6 7 9 22 49Ph.D. in Spanish and Portuguese Research 3 - - 3 - - - - 2 1 1 4 7Ph.D. in Surgery Research 3 1 1 5 - - - - 3 - 2 5 10Ph.D. in Surgery at the Wellcome Trust Research - - - - - - - - 1 - - 1 1Ph.D. in Veterinary Medicine Research 4 1 7 12 1 1 - 2 3 3 5 11 25Ph.D. in Veterinary Science at the Animal Health Trust Research - - - - 1 - - 1 - - - - 1Ph.D. in Zoology Research 8 8 13 29 - - - - 16 11 9 36 65Probationary Ph.D. in Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic Research 4 3 1 8 - - - - - - - - 8Probationary Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics Research 28 14 16 58 - - - - - - - - 58Probationary Ph.D. in Archaeology Research 18 13 21 52 1 - - 1 - - - - 53Probationary Ph.D. in Architecture Research 3 4 8 15 - - - - - - - - 15Probationary Ph.D. in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies Research 3 3 8 14 1 - - 1 - - - - 15Probationary Ph.D. in Biochemistry Research 23 18 21 62 - 1 - 1 - - - - 63Probationary Ph.D. in Biological Anthropology Research 3 4 8 15 - - - - - - - - 15Probationary Ph.D. in Biological Science at European Bioinformatics Institute Research 4 14 1 19 - - - - - - - - 19

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Probationary Ph.D. in Biological Science at the Babraham Institute Research 15 6 4 25 - - - - - - - - 25Probationary Ph.D. in Biological Science at the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit Research - 3 - 3 2 - - 2 - - - - 5

Probationary Ph.D. in Biological Science at the MRC Laboratory for Molecular Biology Research 1 - - 1 - - - - - - - - 1

Probationary Ph.D. in Biological Science at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology Research 18 14 18 50 - - - - - - - - 50

Probationary Ph.D. in Biological Science at the MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit Research 17 3 4 24 - - - - - - - - 24Probationary Ph.D. in Biological Science at the MRC Resource Centre for Human Nutrition Research 3 2 1 6 1 - - 1 - - - - 7

Probationary Ph.D. in Biological Science at the Sanger Institute Research 13 7 14 34 - - - - - - - - 34Probationary Ph.D. in Biotechnology Research 2 3 4 9 - - - - - - - - 9Probationary Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering Research 1 - - 1 - - - - - - - - 1Probationary Ph.D. in Chemistry Research - - 4 4 - - - - - - - - 4Probationary Ph.D. in Classics Research 7 4 7 18 - - - - - - - - 18Probationary Ph.D. in Clinical Biochemistry Research 3 1 6 10 - - - - - - - - 10Probationary Ph.D. in Clinical Neurosciences Research 9 16 6 31 1 - - 1 - - - - 32Probationary Ph.D. in Computer Science Research - 3 4 7 - - - - - - - - 7Probationary Ph.D. in Criminology Research 9 3 7 19 3 - - 3 - - - - 22Probationary Ph.D. in Development Studies Research 2 2 10 14 - - - - - - - - 14Probationary Ph.D. in Divinity Research 14 5 10 29 4 1 - 5 - - - - 34Probationary Ph.D. in Earth Sciences Research 15 3 4 22 - - - - - - - - 22Probationary Ph.D. in Earth Sciences at the British Antarctic Survey Research 3 - - 3 - - - - - - - - 3Probationary Ph.D. in Education Research 9 8 30 47 17 2 1 20 1 - - 1 68Probationary Ph.D. in Engineering Research 63 49 132 244 5 5 - 10 - - - - 254Probationary Ph.D. in English Research 19 2 11 32 - - - - - - - - 32Probationary Ph.D. in English and Applied Linguistics Research 1 3 9 13 - - - - - - - - 13Probationary Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology Research 9 3 2 14 1 - - 1 - - - - 15Probationary Ph.D. in French Research 7 4 2 13 - - - - - - - - 13Probationary Ph.D. in Genetics Research 6 8 10 24 - - - - - - - - 24Probationary Ph.D. in Geography Research 3 4 9 16 - - - - - - - - 16Probationary Ph.D. in German Research 3 2 - 5 - - - - - - - - 5Probationary Ph.D. in Haematology Research 7 4 2 13 - - - - - - - - 13Probationary Ph.D. in History Research 30 17 26 73 11 2 1 14 - - - - 87Probationary Ph.D. in History and Philosophy of Science Research 8 4 10 22 - - - - - - - - 22Probationary Ph.D. in History of Art Research 4 6 5 15 1 - 2 3 - - - - 18Probationary Ph.D. in Italian Research 1 6 1 8 - - - - - - - - 8Probationary Ph.D. in Land Economy Research 2 2 6 10 3 1 - 4 - - - - 14Probationary Ph.D. in Latin American Studies Research 6 1 1 8 - - - - - - - - 8Probationary Ph.D. in Law Research - 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - 1Probationary Ph.D. in Linguistics Research 5 2 3 10 - - - - - - - - 10Probationary Ph.D. in Management Studies Research 4 8 11 23 - - - - - - 1 1 24Probationary Ph.D. in Mathematical Analysis DTC Research 8 10 3 21 - - - - - - - - 21Probationary Ph.D. in Mathematical Genomics and Medicine Research - 3 2 5 - - - - - - - - 5Probationary Ph.D. in Medical Genetics Research 2 2 1 5 - - - - - - - - 5Probationary Ph.D. in Medical Science at the MRC Biostatistics Unit Research 2 - - 2 - - - - - - - - 2Probationary Ph.D. in Medical Science at the MRC Cancer Cells Unit Research - 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - 1Probationary Ph.D. in Medical Science at the MRC Epidemiology Unit Research 6 - 2 8 - - - - - - - - 8Probationary Ph.D. in Medicine Research 26 12 9 47 - - - - - - - - 47

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Probationary Ph.D. in Multi-disciplinary Gender Studies Research 2 1 - 3 - - - - - - - - 3Probationary Ph.D. in Music Research 5 2 7 14 1 1 - 2 - - - - 16Probationary Ph.D. in Nanotechnology DTC Research 6 2 - 8 - - - - - - - - 8Probationary Ph.D. in NIH-Cambridge Scholars Program Research - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - 1Probationary Ph.D. in Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research 1 2 - 3 - - - - - - - - 3Probationary Ph.D. in Oncology Research 9 7 5 21 1 - - 1 - - - - 22Probationary Ph.D. in Paediatrics Research 1 - - 1 - - - - - - - - 1Probationary Ph.D. in Pathology Research 12 6 2 20 2 1 - 3 - - - - 23Probationary Ph.D. in Pharmacology Research 7 4 16 27 - - - - - - - - 27Probationary Ph.D. in Philosophy Research 4 - - 4 - - - - - - - - 4Probationary Ph.D. in Physical Geography Research - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - 1Probationary Ph.D. in Physics Research - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - 1Probationary Ph.D. in Physiology, Development and Neuroscience Research 13 11 12 36 1 - - 1 - - - - 37Probationary Ph.D. in Plant Sciences Research 12 4 6 22 - - - - - - - - 22Probationary Ph.D. in Polar Studies Research 1 - - 1 1 - - 1 - - - - 2Probationary Ph.D. in Politics and International Studies Research 2 4 7 13 2 2 1 5 - - - - 18Probationary Ph.D. in Psychiatry Research 2 2 3 7 - - - - - - - - 7Probationary Ph.D. in Public Health and Primary Care Research 6 5 7 18 - - - - - - - - 18Probationary Ph.D. in Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics Research 18 14 12 44 - - - - - - 1 1 45Probationary Ph.D. in Pure Mathematics at the MRC Biostatistics Unit Research 2 3 1 6 - - - - - - - - 6Probationary Ph.D. in Radiology Research 1 - 3 4 - - - - - - - - 4Probationary Ph.D. in Slavonic Studies Research 5 1 2 8 - - - - - - - - 8Probationary Ph.D. in Social and Developmental Psychology Research 2 3 11 16 1 - - 1 - - - - 17Probationary Ph.D. in Social Anthropology Research 4 3 4 11 - - - - - - - - 11Probationary Ph.D. in Sociology Research 4 6 15 25 - 1 - 1 - - - - 26Probationary Ph.D. in Spanish and Portuguese Research 2 2 4 8 - - - - - - - - 8Probationary Ph.D. in Surgery Research 5 3 3 11 - - - - - - - - 11Probationary Ph.D. in Veterinary Medicine Research 6 2 4 12 - - - - - - - - 12Probationary Ph.D. in Veterinary Science at the Animal Health Trust Research - - - - 1 - - 1 - - - - 1Probationary Ph.D. in Wellcome Trust Clinical Ph.D. Programme (CIMR) Research - 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - 1Probationary Ph.D. in Zoology Research 9 10 15 34 - - - - - - - - 34

647 332 746 1,725 162 44 81 287 16 2 11 29 2,0411,721 1,052 1,748 4,521 490 64 56 610 760 357 689 1,806 6,9372,368 1,384 2,494 6,246 652 108 137 897 776 359 700 1,835 8,978

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2) Most students studying for a Ph.D. or Eng.D. qualification are required to complete a probationary year, and are initially registered either for the Certificate of Postgraduate Study (C.P.G.S.) or for a probationary Ph.D.

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C.P.G.S. in Chemical Engineering Research 5 4 17 26 - - - - 26C.P.G.S. in Computer Science Research 7 10 7 24 - - - - 24C.P.G.S. in Economics Research 1 4 9 14 - - - - 14C.P.G.S. in Legal Studies Research 4 5 14 23 - - - - 23C.P.G.S. in Natural Sciences - Astronomy Research 5 2 2 9 - - - - 9C.P.G.S. in Natural Sciences - Chemistry Research 37 10 19 66 1 - - 1 67C.P.G.S. in Natural Sciences - Earth Sciences Research - - 1 1 - - - - 1C.P.G.S. in Natural Sciences - Materials Science Research 14 10 11 35 - - - - 35C.P.G.S. in Natural Sciences - Materials Science and Metallurgy (HPSM) Research 4 - - 4 - - - - 4C.P.G.S. in Natural Sciences - Physics Research 33 21 25 79 1 - - 1 80Diploma in Economics Taught 8 13 9 30 - - - - 30Diploma in International Law Research - - 1 1 - - - - 1Diploma in Theology and Religious Studies Taught - 1 2 3 - - - - 3Ed.D. Research - - - - 14 - - 14 14Executive M.B.A. Taught - - - - 23 9 14 46 46LL.M. Taught 34 44 81 159 - - - - 159M.A.St. in Applied Mathematics Taught 6 27 28 61 - - - - 61M.A.St. in Astrophysics Taught - - 1 1 - - - - 1M.A.St. in Materials Science Taught - - 1 1 - - - - 1M.A.St. in Mathematical Statistics Taught - 6 10 16 - - - - 16M.A.St. in Physics Taught - 8 4 12 - - - - 12M.A.St. in Pure Mathematics Taught 10 34 25 69 - - - - 69M.B.A. Taught 15 21 112 148 - - - - 148M.Ed. (Herts route) Research - - - - 17 1 - 18 18M.Ed. (Modular route) Research - - - - 45 6 - 51 51M.Ed. (PGCE-MEd) Research - - - - 149 4 1 154 154M.Ed. (SUPER route) Research - - - - 14 - - 14 14M.Fin. Taught 4 5 36 45 - - - - 45M.Litt. in English Research - - 1 1 - - - - 1M.Mus. Taught 1 - 4 5 - - - - 5M.Phil. in Advanced Chemical Engineering Taught 1 - 10 11 - - - - 11M.Phil. in Advanced Computer Science Taught 5 13 25 43 - - - - 43M.Phil. in African Studies Research 3 2 6 11 - - - - 11M.Phil. in American Literature Research 5 1 1 7 - - - - 7M.Phil. in Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic Research 3 1 3 7 - - - - 7M.Phil. in Applied Biological Anthropology Research 1 - 1 2 - - - - 2

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M.Phil. in Archaeological Research Research 1 - 2 3 - - - - 3M.Phil. in Archaeology Taught 7 5 14 26 - - - - 26M.Phil. in Architecture Research 1 - 3 4 - - - - 4M.Phil. in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies Research 2 2 9 13 - - - - 13M.Phil. in Assyriology Taught 1 1 - 2 - - - - 2M.Phil. in Biological Science at the Department of Biochemistry Research 1 1 4 6 - 1 - 1 7M.Phil. in Biological Science at the Department of Experimental Psychology Research 1 1 2 4 - - - - 4M.Phil. in Biological Science at the Department of Genetics Research 1 - - 1 - - - - 1M.Phil. in Biological Science at the Department of Pathology Research - - 2 2 - - - - 2M.Phil. in Biological Science at the Department of Pharmacology Research - 1 2 3 - - - - 3M.Phil. in Biological Science at the Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience Research - - 3 3 - - - - 3

M.Phil. in Biological Science at the Department of Zoology Research - 1 4 5 - - - - 5M.Phil. in Biological Science at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology Research - 1 - 1 - - - - 1M.Phil. in Bioscience Enterprise Taught 7 5 13 25 - - - - 25M.Phil. in Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology Research 1 - 1 2 - - - - 2M.Phil. in Chemistry Research - - 10 10 - - - - 10M.Phil. in Classics Research 14 6 8 28 - - - - 28M.Phil. in Clinical Science (Primary Care Research) Research - - - - 2 - - 2 2M.Phil. in Clinical Science (Translational and Medical Therapeutics) Research 2 1 7 10 6 - - 6 16M.Phil. in Computational Biology Taught 5 4 5 14 - - - - 14M.Phil. in Conservation Leadership Taught 1 1 10 12 - - - - 12M.Phil. in Criminological Research Research 9 2 7 18 - - - - 18M.Phil. in Criminology Research 5 4 8 17 - - - - 17M.Phil. in Development Studies Taught 13 11 40 64 - - - - 64M.Phil. in Developmental Biology Research 3 2 1 6 - - - - 6M.Phil. in Early Modern History Research 17 4 5 26 - - - - 26M.Phil. in Earth Sciences Research 1 - 1 2 - - - - 2M.Phil. in Economic and Social History Research 4 3 3 10 - - - - 10M.Phil. in Economic Research Taught 3 2 10 15 - - - - 15M.Phil. in Economics Taught 16 17 51 84 - - - - 84M.Phil. in Education (Thematic Route) Research 20 8 60 88 - - - - 88M.Phil. in Egyptology Taught 1 - 1 2 - - - - 2M.Phil. in Energy Technologies Taught 1 6 7 14 - - - - 14M.Phil. in Engineering Research 1 2 13 16 - - - - 16M.Phil. in Engineering for Sustainable Development Taught 7 6 25 38 - - - - 38M.Phil. in English and Applied Linguistics Taught 5 5 5 15 - - - - 15M.Phil. in English Studies Research 17 2 6 25 - - - - 25M.Phil. in Environmental Design in Architecture Research - - 4 4 - - - - 4

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M.Phil. in Environmental Design in Architecture Option B Research 7 - - 7 - - - - 7M.Phil. in Environmental Policy Taught 3 7 9 19 - - - - 19M.Phil. in Environmental Science Research 7 - 2 9 - - - - 9M.Phil. in Epidemiology Taught 3 3 4 10 - - - - 10M.Phil. in European Literature Research 15 5 5 25 - - - - 25M.Phil. in Finance Taught 2 11 23 36 - - - - 36M.Phil. in Geographical Research Research 3 1 1 5 - - - - 5M.Phil. in Historical Studies Research 12 - 4 16 - - - - 16M.Phil. in History and Philosophy of Science and Medicine Research 10 2 7 19 - - - - 19M.Phil. in History of Art and Architecture Research 7 - 3 10 - - - - 10M.Phil. in Human Evolutionary Studies Research 3 6 6 15 - - - - 15M.Phil. in Industrial Systems, Manufacturing, and Management Taught 5 25 18 48 - - - - 48M.Phil. in Innovation, Strategy, and Organization Taught 2 6 6 14 - - - - 14M.Phil. in International Relations Option A Taught 17 12 19 48 - - - - 48M.Phil. in International Relations Option B Research 6 6 9 21 - - - - 21M.Phil. in Land Economy Research 1 - 1 2 - - - - 2M.Phil. in Land Economy Research Research 1 - 2 3 - - - - 3M.Phil. in Latin-American Studies Research 9 - 5 14 - - - - 14M.Phil. in Linguistics Research 9 2 6 17 - - - - 17M.Phil. in Management Taught 12 3 28 43 - - - - 43M.Phil. in Management Science and Operations Taught - 1 - 1 - - - - 1M.Phil. in Medical Science at the Department of Clinical Biochemistry Research 1 - 2 3 - - - - 3M.Phil. in Medical Science at the Department of Clinical Neurosciences Research - - - - 1 - - 1 1M.Phil. in Medical Science at the Department of Medical Genetics Research - - 1 1 - - - - 1M.Phil. in Medical Science at the Department of Medicine Research - - 1 1 - - - - 1M.Phil. in Medical Science at the Department of Oncology Research - - 1 1 - - - - 1M.Phil. in Medical Science at the Department of Psychiatry Research 1 2 1 4 1 - - 1 5M.Phil. in Medical Science at the Department of Surgery Research 1 - - 1 - - - - 1M.Phil. in Medieval and Renaissance Literature Research 7 1 5 13 - - - - 13M.Phil. in Medieval History Research 8 1 4 13 - - - - 13M.Phil. in Micro- and Nanotechnology Enterprise Taught 3 4 8 15 - - - - 15M.Phil. in Modern European History Research 9 3 5 17 - - - - 17M.Phil. in Modern Society and Global Transformation Research 6 12 8 26 - - - - 26M.Phil. in Modern South Asian Studies Research 5 3 5 13 - - - - 13M.Phil. in Multi-Disciplinary Gender Studies Research 6 1 9 16 - - - - 16M.Phil. in Music Studies Research 7 - 8 15 - - - - 15M.Phil. in Nuclear Energy Taught 5 - 10 15 - - - - 15M.Phil. in Philosophy Research 6 3 8 17 - - - - 17M.Phil. in Physics Research - 1 4 5 - - - - 5

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M.Phil. in Physics at the Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy Research - - 2 2 - - - - 2M.Phil. in Physics at the Institute of Astronomy Research - - 1 1 - - - - 1M.Phil. in Planning, Growth, and Regeneration Taught 8 2 21 31 - - - - 31M.Phil. in Polar Studies Research 4 2 - 6 - - - - 6M.Phil. in Political Thought and Intellectual History Research 15 7 11 33 - - - - 33M.Phil. in Politics Research 4 2 8 14 - - - - 14M.Phil. in Public Health Taught 12 2 7 21 - - - - 21M.Phil. in Real Estate Finance Taught 5 6 30 41 - - - - 41M.Phil. in Russian Studies Research 2 1 1 4 - - - - 4M.Phil. in Scientific Computing Research 1 2 1 4 - - - - 4M.Phil. in Screen Media and Cultures Research 2 3 4 9 - - - - 9M.Phil. in Social and Developmental Psychology Research 4 6 14 24 - - - - 24M.Phil. in Social Anthropology Research 1 4 6 11 - - - - 11M.Phil. in Technology Policy Taught 2 10 29 41 - - - - 41M.Phil. in Theology and Religious Studies Research 12 3 5 20 - - - - 20M.Phil. in Veterinary Science Research 1 - 1 2 - - - - 2M.Res. in Biological Science (Stem Cell Biology) Research 1 2 - 3 - - - - 3M.Res. in Medical Science (Cardiovascular Research) Research 3 1 - 4 - - - - 4M.Res. in Medical Science (CIMR Programme) Research 3 1 - 4 - - - - 4M.Res. in Medical Science (Infection and Immunity) Research 3 3 - 6 - - - - 6M.Res. in Medical Science (Metabolic and Cardiovascular Disease) Research 2 1 2 5 - - - - 5M.Res. in Medical Science (Obesity and Related Metabolic Diseases) Research 1 - - 1 - - - - 1M.Res. in Photonics System Development Research 3 1 3 7 - - - - 7M.Res. in Social Anthropology Research 2 1 1 4 - - - - 4M.Sc. in Materials Science and Metallurgy Research - 1 - 1 - - - - 1M.St. in Applied Criminology and Police Management Taught - - - - 15 10 10 35 35M.St. in Applied Criminology, Penology, and Management Taught - - - - 23 3 1 27 27M.St. in Building History Research - - - - 6 - 3 9 9M.St. in Construction Engineering Research - - - - 13 - 1 14 14M.St. in Interdisciplinary Design for the Built Environment Research - - - - 17 2 5 24 24M.St. in International Relations Research - - - - 22 13 16 51 51M.St. in Sustainability Leadership Taught - - - - 8 5 18 31 31M.St. in The Study of Jewish-Christian Relations Research - - - - 4 2 3 9 9PGCE: Design and Technology Taught 12 - - 12 - - - - 12PGCE: Early Years Taught 55 - - 55 - - - - 55PGCE: General Primary Taught 141 1 - 142 - - - - 142PGCE: Secondary Art and Design Taught 11 - - 11 - - - - 11PGCE: Secondary Classics Taught 14 - - 14 - - - - 14PGCE: Secondary English Taught 18 - - 18 - - - - 18

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PGCE: Secondary English with Drama Taught 10 - - 10 - - - - 10PGCE: Secondary Geography Taught 20 - - 20 - - - - 20PGCE: Secondary History Taught 21 1 - 22 - - - - 22PGCE: Secondary Mathematics Taught 20 - - 20 - - - - 20PGCE: Secondary Modern Foreign Languages Taught 15 2 1 18 - - - - 18PGCE: Secondary Music Taught 12 - - 12 - - - - 12PGCE: Secondary Religious Studies Taught 14 - - 14 - - - - 14PGCE: Secondary Science with Biology Taught 15 - - 15 - - - - 15PGCE: Secondary Science with Chemistry Taught 17 1 1 19 - - - - 19PGCE: Secondary Science with Physics Taught 13 - - 13 - - - - 13Ph.D. in Biochemistry Research 1 - - 1 - - - - 1Ph.D. in Biological Science at European Bioinformatics Institute Research - 3 - 3 - - - - 3Ph.D. in Biological Science at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology Research 1 - - 1 - - - - 1Ph.D. in Geography Research - 1 - 1 - - - - 1Ph.D. in History Research - 1 - 1 - - - - 1Ph.D. in Land Economy Research - - 1 1 - - - - 1Ph.D. in Plant Sciences Research 1 - - 1 - - - - 1Ph.D. in Psychiatry Research 1 - - 1 - - - - 1Ph.D. in Social Anthropology Research 1 - - 1 - - - - 1Probationary Ph.D. in Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic Research 3 2 - 5 - - - - 5Probationary Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics Research 13 6 7 26 - - - - 26Probationary Ph.D. in Archaeology Research 5 6 7 18 1 - - 1 19Probationary Ph.D. in Architecture Research 3 4 8 15 - - - - 15Probationary Ph.D. in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies Research 2 2 5 9 - - - - 9Probationary Ph.D. in Biochemistry Research 17 10 9 36 - - - - 36Probationary Ph.D. in Biological Anthropology Research 2 1 3 6 - - - - 6Probationary Ph.D. in Biological Science at European Bioinformatics Institute Research 4 11 1 16 - - - - 16Probationary Ph.D. in Biological Science at the Babraham Institute Research 10 5 3 18 - - - - 18Probationary Ph.D. in Biological Science at the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit Research - 3 - 3 1 - - 1 4

Probationary Ph.D. in Biological Science at the MRC Laboratory for Molecular Biology Research 1 - - 1 - - - - 1

Probationary Ph.D. in Biological Science at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology Research 12 9 7 28 - - - - 28

Probationary Ph.D. in Biological Science at the MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit Research 11 1 2 14 - - - - 14Probationary Ph.D. in Biological Science at the MRC Resource Centre for Human Nutrition Research 3 1 1 5 - - - - 5

Probationary Ph.D. in Biological Science at the Sanger Institute Research 8 3 7 18 - - - - 18Probationary Ph.D. in Biotechnology Research 1 2 4 7 - - - - 7Probationary Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering Research 1 - - 1 - - - - 1

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Probationary Ph.D. in Classics Research 7 3 5 15 - - - - 15Probationary Ph.D. in Clinical Biochemistry Research 2 - 3 5 - - - - 5Probationary Ph.D. in Clinical Neurosciences Research 3 7 4 14 1 - - 1 15Probationary Ph.D. in Computer Science Research - 2 - 2 - - - - 2Probationary Ph.D. in Criminology Research 4 2 2 8 1 - - 1 9Probationary Ph.D. in Development Studies Research 2 - 8 10 - - - - 10Probationary Ph.D. in Divinity Research 12 3 6 21 2 1 - 3 24Probationary Ph.D. in Earth Sciences Research 13 2 4 19 - - - - 19Probationary Ph.D. in Earth Sciences at the British Antarctic Survey Research 3 - - 3 - - - - 3Probationary Ph.D. in Education Research 4 2 14 20 4 - - 4 24Probationary Ph.D. in Engineering Research 37 27 75 139 2 1 - 3 142Probationary Ph.D. in English Research 10 1 7 18 - - - - 18Probationary Ph.D. in English and Applied Linguistics Research - - 5 5 - - - - 5Probationary Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology Research 7 2 2 11 1 - - 1 12Probationary Ph.D. in French Research 4 2 - 6 - - - - 6Probationary Ph.D. in Genetics Research 4 5 7 16 - - - - 16Probationary Ph.D. in Geography Research 2 3 7 12 - - - - 12Probationary Ph.D. in German Research 3 - - 3 - - - - 3Probationary Ph.D. in Haematology Research 5 4 2 11 - - - - 11Probationary Ph.D. in History Research 21 13 18 52 6 2 1 9 61Probationary Ph.D. in History and Philosophy of Science Research 3 3 5 11 - - - - 11Probationary Ph.D. in History of Art Research 3 2 2 7 - - - - 7Probationary Ph.D. in Italian Research - 3 - 3 - - - - 3Probationary Ph.D. in Land Economy Research 2 1 5 8 - 1 - 1 9Probationary Ph.D. in Latin American Studies Research 6 1 - 7 - - - - 7Probationary Ph.D. in Law Research - 1 - 1 - - - - 1Probationary Ph.D. in Linguistics Research 3 2 2 7 - - - - 7Probationary Ph.D. in Management Studies Research 3 5 6 14 - - - - 14Probationary Ph.D. in Mathematical Analysis DTC Research 7 6 2 15 - - - - 15Probationary Ph.D. in Mathematical Genomics and Medicine Research - 3 2 5 - - - - 5Probationary Ph.D. in Medical Genetics Research 2 1 1 4 - - - - 4Probationary Ph.D. in Medical Science at the MRC Cancer Cells Unit Research - 1 - 1 - - - - 1Probationary Ph.D. in Medical Science at the MRC Epidemiology Unit Research 2 - 1 3 - - - - 3Probationary Ph.D. in Medicine Research 13 9 5 27 - - - - 27Probationary Ph.D. in Multi-disciplinary Gender Studies Research 1 1 - 2 - - - - 2Probationary Ph.D. in Music Research 4 1 6 11 1 1 - 2 13Probationary Ph.D. in Nanotechnology DTC Research 6 2 - 8 - - - - 8Probationary Ph.D. in NIH-Cambridge Scholars Program Research - - 1 1 - - - - 1Probationary Ph.D. in Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research 1 2 - 3 - - - - 3

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Probationary Ph.D. in Oncology Research 5 5 5 15 - - - - 15Probationary Ph.D. in Pathology Research 7 4 2 13 1 - - 1 14Probationary Ph.D. in Pharmacology Research 5 4 7 16 - - - - 16Probationary Ph.D. in Philosophy Research 4 - - 4 - - - - 4Probationary Ph.D. in Physiology, Development and Neuroscience Research 8 7 6 21 - - - - 21Probationary Ph.D. in Plant Sciences Research 10 3 6 19 - - - - 19Probationary Ph.D. in Polar Studies Research - - - - 1 - - 1 1Probationary Ph.D. in Politics and International Studies Research 2 4 6 12 - 1 1 2 14Probationary Ph.D. in Psychiatry Research 2 2 2 6 - - - - 6Probationary Ph.D. in Public Health and Primary Care Research 3 4 5 12 - - - - 12Probationary Ph.D. in Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics Research 7 7 4 18 - - - - 18Probationary Ph.D. in Pure Mathematics at the MRC Biostatistics Unit Research - 2 - 2 - - - - 2Probationary Ph.D. in Radiology Research 1 - 1 2 - - - - 2Probationary Ph.D. in Slavonic Studies Research 2 - 2 4 - - - - 4Probationary Ph.D. in Social and Developmental Psychology Research 2 2 5 9 - - - - 9Probationary Ph.D. in Social Anthropology Research 3 1 4 8 - - - - 8Probationary Ph.D. in Sociology Research 4 5 11 20 - - - - 20Probationary Ph.D. in Spanish and Portuguese Research - 1 3 4 - - - - 4Probationary Ph.D. in Surgery Research 1 1 1 3 - - - - 3Probationary Ph.D. in Veterinary Medicine Research 5 1 3 9 - - - - 9Probationary Ph.D. in Wellcome Trust Clinical Ph.D. Programme (CIMR) Research - 1 - 1 - - - - 1Probationary Ph.D. in Zoology Research 5 8 12 25 - - - - 25

638 332 743 1,713 69 27 43 139 1,852810 456 813 2,079 335 36 31 402 2,481

1,448 788 1,556 3,792 404 63 74 541 4,333

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3) Most students studying for a Ph.D. or Eng.D. qualification are required to complete a probationary year, and are initially registered either for the Certificate of Postgraduate Study (C.P.G.S.) or for a probationary Ph.D.

Total postgraduate taughtTotal postgraduate researchGRAND TOTAL

1) Visiting ERASMUS exchange and other visiting postgraduate students are excluded from this table.2) Current intake includes students admitted to their current course in the twelve months preceding the 1 December.

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EU Overseas Total

01 No award or financial backing 1,198 712 1,336 3,246 02 Award assessed by English or Welsh LEA & paid in full by LA or by the SLC (includes EU students assessed by SLC) 308 4 - 312 03 Paid in full by Student Awards Agency for Scotland/Student Loans Company (SAAS/SLC) 2 - - 2 04 Paid in full by DELNI/Northern Ireland Education & Library Boards (via Student Loans Company) 7 - - 7 05 Institutional waiver of support costs 3 2 8 13 06 Local Government - Channel Islands & Isle of Man/Scottish FE Bursaries 3 - - 3 09 Fees paid under part-time graduate apprentice study programme - 1 - 1 11 Biotechnology & Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) 160 49 3 212 12 Medical Research Council (MRC) 204 100 10 314 13 Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) 73 4 - 77 14 Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) 469 234 37 740 15 Economic & Social Research Council (ESRC) 100 50 2 152 17 Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC) 287 61 - 348 18 Science & Technology Facilities Council (STFC) 69 18 - 87 22 International agency 3 26 139 168 26 Other charitable foundation 664 487 1,263 2,414 31 Departments of Health/NHS/Social Care 6 1 - 7 34 Other HM government departments/public bodies 14 10 9 33 35 Scholarship of HM forces 7 - - 7 37 LEA training grants scheme 19 - - 19 38 Department of Agriculture & Rural Development for Northern Ireland (DARDNI) 1 - - 1 41 EU Commission (EC) 1 3 3 7 42 Overseas student award from HM government/British Council - 2 37 39 43 Overseas government - 21 84 105 45 Overseas institution 3 16 109 128 46 Overseas industry or commerce 1 5 13 19 47 Other overseas funding 1 10 40 51 48 Other overseas - repayable loan 1 - 24 25 49 ORSAS - - 129 129 52 Mix of student & SLC (following assessment by English or Welsh LA, or SLC for EU students studying in England and Wales) 4 - - 4 61 UK industry/commerce 20 13 15 48 81 Student's employer 134 20 42 196 97 Other 7 3 11 21 98 No fees 3 18 6 27 99 Not known 24 1 17 42

3,796 1,871 3,337 9,004 42.2% 20.8% 37.1% 100.0%

1) Visiting ERASMUS exchange and other visiting postgraduate students included in this table.2) Postgraduate students writing up/under examination are included in this table.3) The numeric codes and descriptions of the Source of Fees are as defined by the Higher Education Statistical Agency (HESA).

PG_HC_21: Postgraduate student numbers by source of fees by fee eligibility, 2011-12

TotalTotal %

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Postgraduates writing up/under

exam

Total

Christ's 438 4 146 2 26 616Churchill 489 4 219 1 60 773Clare 494 4 193 1 69 761Clare Hall - - 157 1 61 219Corpus Christi 279 7 157 - 52 495Darwin - - 516 1 146 663Downing 455 1 186 5 65 712Emmanuel 495 6 160 - 33 694Fitzwilliam 468 5 246 - 52 771Girton 515 6 174 - 34 729Gonville and Caius 562 8 174 - 61 805Homerton 594 7 656 - 47 1,304Hughes Hall 94 1 446 - 78 619Jesus 507 6 191 1 73 778King's 397 12 180 1 70 660Lucy Cavendish 137 8 152 - 27 324Magdalene 357 - 116 - 55 528Murray Edwards 386 6 111 1 19 523Newnham 401 1 174 2 35 613Pembroke 455 6 174 3 64 702Peterhouse 267 - 101 1 39 408Queens' 534 3 318 - 74 929Robinson 422 2 119 - 24 567St Catharine's 472 4 145 1 41 663St Edmund's 125 - 280 2 52 459St John's 586 8 228 - 78 900Selwyn 392 3 142 - 40 577Sidney Sussex 370 1 164 1 41 577Trinity 705 4 267 1 99 1,076Trinity Hall 389 4 180 - 67 640Wolfson 156 1 671 1 153 982Total 11,941 122 7,143 26 1,835 21,067Total % 56.7% 0.6% 33.9% 0.1% 8.7% 100.0%

Notes on Table COL_HC_01:1) This table includes full-time and part-time matriculated students.

COL_HC_01: Student numbers by college by type of degree, 2011-12

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Postgraduates Postgraduate visiting students

Total

Christ's 139 4 74 2 219Churchill 148 4 129 1 282Clare 144 4 108 1 257Clare Hall - - 94 1 95Corpus Christi 87 7 84 - 178Darwin - - 309 1 310Downing 133 1 100 5 239Emmanuel 156 6 86 - 248Fitzwilliam 140 5 162 - 307Girton 157 6 132 - 295Gonville and Caius 177 8 91 - 276Homerton 182 7 572 - 761Hughes Hall 35 1 319 - 355Jesus 157 6 99 1 263King's 117 12 93 1 223Lucy Cavendish 43 8 94 - 145Magdalene 106 - 65 - 171Murray Edwards 120 6 58 1 185Newnham 129 1 109 2 241Pembroke 137 6 95 3 241Peterhouse 79 - 51 1 131Queens' 165 3 200 - 368Robinson 129 2 56 - 187St Catharine's 146 4 67 1 218St Edmund's 41 - 184 2 227St John's 175 8 106 - 289Selwyn 119 3 86 - 208Sidney Sussex 116 1 104 1 222Trinity 210 4 130 - 344Trinity Hall 118 4 98 - 220Wolfson 57 1 378 1 437Total 3,662 122 4,333 25 8,142Total % 45.0% 1.5% 53.2% 0.3% 100.0%

Notes on Table COL_HC_02:1) This table includes full-time and part-time matriculated students.2) Current intake includes students admitted to the course in the twelve months preceding 1 December.

COL_HC_02: Students admitted to their current course in the previous twelve months by college by type of degree, 2011-12

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Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women TotalChrist's 242 196 438 14 5 19 76 38 114 332 239 571 Churchill 321 168 489 30 17 47 120 49 169 471 234 705 Clare 270 224 494 11 5 16 90 75 165 371 304 675 Clare Hall - - - 24 16 40 64 46 110 88 62 150 Corpus Christi 170 109 279 9 11 20 70 47 117 249 167 416 Darwin - - - 70 55 125 221 152 373 291 207 498 Downing 270 185 455 28 16 44 70 55 125 368 256 624 Emmanuel 278 217 495 10 13 23 56 63 119 344 293 637 Fitzwilliam 288 180 468 40 24 64 110 40 150 438 244 682 Girton 280 235 515 43 16 59 67 44 111 390 295 685 Gonville and Caius 340 222 562 16 11 27 86 59 145 442 292 734 Homerton 316 278 594 86 242 328 49 67 116 451 587 1,038 Hughes Hall 70 24 94 113 89 202 125 72 197 308 185 493 Jesus 299 208 507 24 14 38 75 66 141 398 288 686 King's 230 167 397 8 3 11 91 76 167 329 246 575 Lucy Cavendish - 137 137 - 43 43 - 97 97 - 277 277 Magdalene 185 172 357 15 8 23 43 30 73 243 210 453 Murray Edwards - 386 386 - 22 22 - 85 85 - 493 493 Newnham - 401 401 - 46 46 - 120 120 - 567 567 Pembroke 237 218 455 10 8 18 73 58 131 320 284 604 Peterhouse 155 112 267 7 3 10 64 24 88 226 139 365 Queens' 321 213 534 59 32 91 112 81 193 492 326 818 Robinson 261 161 422 18 5 23 63 26 89 342 192 534 St Catharine's 239 233 472 7 5 12 65 53 118 311 291 602 St Edmund's 81 44 125 66 27 93 121 50 171 268 121 389 St John's 352 234 586 20 7 27 110 89 199 482 330 812 Selwyn 194 198 392 10 9 19 71 31 102 275 238 513 Sidney Sussex 192 178 370 29 8 37 64 42 106 285 228 513 Trinity 465 240 705 26 11 37 161 68 229 652 319 971 Trinity Hall 222 167 389 15 12 27 73 66 139 310 245 555 Wolfson 106 50 156 93 41 134 156 106 262 355 197 552 Total 6,384 5,557 11,941 901 824 1,725 2,546 1,975 4,521 9,831 8,356 18,187Total % (type of degree) 65.7% 9.5% 24.9% 100.0%Total % (gender) 53.5% 46.5% 100.0% 52.2% 47.8% 100.0% 56.3% 43.7% 100.0% 54.1% 45.9% 100.0%

Notes: on Table COL_HC_031) Incoming exchange and other visiting students are excluded from this table. 2) Postgraduate students writing up/under examination are excluded from this table.3) See Appendix 3 for the breakdown of research and taught postgraduate courses.

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Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women TotalChrist's 4 - 4 6 3 9 10 3 13 Churchill - - - 1 2 3 1 2 3 Clare 4 - 4 5 3 8 9 3 12 Clare Hall 3 - 3 2 2 4 5 2 7 Corpus Christi 1 - 1 8 11 19 9 11 20 Darwin - - - 3 15 18 3 15 18 Downing 14 3 17 - - - 14 3 17 Emmanuel 8 1 9 5 4 9 13 5 18 Fitzwilliam 16 6 22 5 5 10 21 11 32 Girton - - - 3 1 4 3 1 4 Gonville and Caius 1 - 1 1 - 1 2 - 2 Homerton 34 9 43 54 115 169 88 124 212 Hughes Hall 16 1 17 9 21 30 25 22 47 Jesus - - - 8 4 12 8 4 12 King's - - - 1 1 2 1 1 2 Lucy Cavendish - - - - 12 12 - 12 12 Magdalene 2 3 5 5 10 15 7 13 20 Murray Edwards - - - - 4 4 - 4 4 Newnham - - - - 8 8 - 8 8 Pembroke 13 7 20 2 3 5 15 10 25 Peterhouse 1 - 1 2 - 2 3 - 3 Queens' 1 - 1 21 12 33 22 12 34 Robinson 1 - 1 4 2 6 5 2 7 St Catharine's 2 1 3 8 4 12 10 5 15 St Edmund's 3 4 7 3 6 9 6 10 16 St John's - - - 1 1 2 1 1 2 Selwyn - 1 1 11 9 20 11 10 21 Sidney Sussex - - - 9 12 21 9 12 21 Trinity - - - 1 - 1 1 - 1 Trinity Hall 5 - 5 5 4 9 10 4 14 Wolfson 88 34 122 76 77 153 164 111 275 Total 217 70 287 259 351 610 476 421 897Total % (type of degree) 32.0% 68.0% 100.0%Total % (gender) 75.6% 24.4% 100.0% 42.5% 57.5% 100.0% 53.1% 46.9% 100.0%

Notes on Table COL_HC_04:1) Incoming exchange and other visiting students are excluded from this table. 2) Postgraduate students writing up/under examination are excluded from this table.3) See Appendix 3 for the breakdown of research and taught postgraduate courses.

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Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women TotalChrist's 69 70 139 14 5 19 33 16 49 116 91 207 Churchill 100 48 148 30 17 47 52 30 82 182 95 277 Clare 76 68 144 11 5 16 41 43 84 128 116 244 Clare Hall - - - 24 16 40 26 23 49 50 39 89 Corpus Christi 57 30 87 9 11 20 31 23 54 97 64 161 Darwin - - - 70 55 125 103 72 175 173 127 300 Downing 78 55 133 28 16 44 24 25 49 130 96 226 Emmanuel 82 74 156 10 13 23 24 29 53 116 116 232 Fitzwilliam 87 53 140 39 24 63 49 27 76 175 104 279 Girton 82 75 157 43 16 59 41 29 70 166 120 286 Gonville and Caius 111 66 177 16 10 26 38 26 64 165 102 267 Homerton 103 79 182 86 242 328 28 42 70 217 363 580 Hughes Hall 27 8 35 111 89 200 55 38 93 193 135 328 Jesus 102 55 157 24 14 38 27 29 56 153 98 251 King's 66 51 117 8 3 11 46 35 81 120 89 209 Lucy Cavendish - 43 43 - 42 42 - 45 45 - 130 130 Magdalene 58 48 106 15 8 23 20 12 32 93 68 161 Murray Edwards - 120 120 - 22 22 - 34 34 - 176 176 Newnham - 129 129 - 45 45 - 58 58 - 232 232 Pembroke 78 59 137 10 8 18 33 31 64 121 98 219 Peterhouse 42 37 79 7 2 9 30 11 41 79 50 129 Queens' 84 81 165 59 31 90 49 31 80 192 143 335 Robinson 76 53 129 18 5 23 17 10 27 111 68 179 St Catharine's 76 70 146 7 5 12 24 26 50 107 101 208 St Edmund's 29 12 41 66 26 92 59 27 86 154 65 219 St John's 112 63 175 20 7 27 47 32 79 179 102 281 Selwyn 57 62 119 10 8 18 34 18 52 101 88 189 Sidney Sussex 59 57 116 29 8 37 30 21 51 118 86 204 Trinity 141 69 210 26 11 37 69 24 93 236 104 340 Trinity Hall 65 53 118 15 12 27 31 32 63 111 97 208 Wolfson 39 18 57 91 41 132 68 51 119 198 110 308 Total 1,956 1,706 3,662 896 817 1,713 1,129 950 2,079 3,981 3,473 7,454Total % (type of degree) 49.1% 23.0% 27.9% 100.0%Total % (gender) 53.4% 46.6% 100.0% 52.3% 47.7% 100.0% 54.3% 45.7% 100.0% 53.4% 46.6% 100.0%

Notes on Table COL_HC_05:1) Incoming exchange and other visiting students are excluded from this table. 2) Postgraduate students writing up/under examination are excluded from this table.3) See Appendix 3 for the breakdown of research and taught postgraduate courses.4) Current intake includes students admitted to the course in the twelve months preceding 1 December.

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Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women TotalChrist's 1 - 1 4 1 5 5 1 6 Clare 4 - 4 2 2 4 6 2 8 Clare Hall 2 - 2 2 1 3 4 1 5 Corpus Christi - - - 4 6 10 4 6 10 Darwin - - - 2 7 9 2 7 9 Downing 5 2 7 - - - 5 2 7 Emmanuel 4 - 4 3 3 6 7 3 10 Fitzwilliam 14 4 18 2 3 5 16 7 23 Girton - - - 2 1 3 2 1 3 Gonville and Caius - - - 1 - 1 1 - 1 Homerton 21 6 27 45 102 147 66 108 174 Hughes Hall 6 - 6 5 15 20 11 15 26 Jesus - - - 3 2 5 3 2 5 King's - - - - 1 1 - 1 1 Lucy Cavendish - - - - 7 7 - 7 7 Magdalene - 2 2 3 5 8 3 7 10 Murray Edwards - - - - 2 2 - 2 2 Newnham - - - - 6 6 - 6 6 Pembroke 7 4 11 - 2 2 7 6 13 Peterhouse 1 - 1 - - - 1 - 1 Queens' - - - 20 10 30 20 10 30 Robinson - - - 4 2 6 4 2 6 St Catharine's 1 - 1 1 3 4 2 3 5 St Edmund's 1 1 2 2 2 4 3 3 6 Selwyn - - - 10 6 16 10 6 16 Sidney Sussex - - - 6 10 16 6 10 16 Trinity Hall 5 - 5 2 1 3 7 1 8 Wolfson 33 15 48 38 41 79 71 56 127 Total 105 34 139 161 241 402 266 275 541Total % (type of degree) 25.7% 74.3% 100.0%Total % (gender) 75.5% 24.5% 100.0% 40.0% 60.0% 100.0% 49.2% 50.8% 100.0%

Notes on Table COL_HC_06:1) Incoming exchange and other visiting students are excluded from this table. 2) Postgraduate students writing up/under examination are excluded from this table.3) See Appendix 3 for the breakdown of research and taught postgraduate courses.4) Current intake includes students admitted to the course in the twelve months preceding 1 December.

COL_HC_06: Part-time students admitted to their current course in the previous twelve months by college by type of degree by gender, 2011-12

Taught postgraduates Research postgraduates Total

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Home EU Islands Overseas Home EU Islands Overseas Home EU Islands Overseas Home EU Islands Overseas TotalChrist's 369 26 1 42 5 5 - 9 50 27 - 37 424 58 1 88 571 Churchill 378 38 2 71 3 5 - 39 43 35 - 91 424 78 2 201 705 Clare 449 16 3 26 4 3 - 9 85 31 1 48 538 50 4 83 675 Clare Hall - - - - 3 12 - 25 31 41 - 38 34 53 - 63 150 Corpus Christi 228 16 3 32 5 6 - 9 59 22 - 36 292 44 3 77 416 Darwin - - - - 33 24 1 67 130 108 - 135 163 132 1 202 498 Downing 397 23 1 34 9 10 - 25 49 31 1 44 455 64 2 103 624 Emmanuel 447 15 - 33 9 2 - 12 58 22 - 39 514 39 - 84 637 Fitzwilliam 370 21 - 77 16 16 - 32 56 34 - 60 442 71 - 169 682 Girton 426 46 1 42 12 12 - 35 45 29 1 36 483 87 2 113 685 Gonville and Caius 512 7 1 42 8 9 - 10 69 35 1 40 589 51 2 92 734 Homerton 468 69 1 56 301 9 2 16 37 31 - 48 806 109 3 120 1,038 Hughes Hall 58 14 - 22 67 36 - 99 57 54 - 86 182 104 - 207 493 Jesus 475 16 - 16 13 9 - 16 61 25 - 55 549 50 - 87 686 King's 315 52 - 30 2 2 - 7 79 37 - 51 396 91 - 88 575 Lucy Cavendish 102 8 - 27 9 5 - 29 19 33 - 45 130 46 - 101 277 Magdalene 278 21 1 57 9 3 - 11 32 15 1 25 319 39 2 93 453 Murray Edwards 319 31 1 35 3 4 - 15 24 19 - 42 346 54 1 92 493 Newnham 299 44 1 57 7 8 - 31 34 30 - 56 340 82 1 144 567 Pembroke 407 14 1 33 8 4 - 6 62 30 - 39 477 48 1 78 604 Peterhouse 222 7 4 34 2 5 - 3 47 18 - 23 271 30 4 60 365 Queens' 464 23 - 47 27 22 - 42 76 24 - 93 567 69 - 182 818 Robinson 363 26 1 32 6 7 - 10 41 21 1 26 410 54 2 68 534 St Catharine's 427 4 3 38 6 2 - 4 62 31 - 25 495 37 3 67 602 St Edmund's 70 18 1 36 21 21 - 51 40 41 1 89 131 80 2 176 389 St John's 486 51 2 47 7 8 - 12 58 46 - 95 551 105 2 154 812 Selwyn 362 12 - 18 5 6 - 8 50 25 - 27 417 43 - 53 513 Sidney Sussex 331 12 1 26 8 11 - 18 41 25 1 39 380 48 2 83 513 Trinity 499 99 - 107 8 11 - 18 88 44 - 97 595 154 - 222 971 Trinity Hall 345 18 4 22 8 13 - 6 68 24 - 47 421 55 4 75 555 Wolfson 101 20 - 35 20 42 - 72 62 64 - 136 183 126 - 243 552 Total 9,967 767 33 1,174 644 332 3 746 1,713 1,052 8 1,748 12,324 2,151 44 3,668 18,187Total % (fee eligibility) 83.5% 6.4% 0.3% 9.8% 37.3% 19.2% 0.2% 43.2% 37.9% 23.3% 0.2% 38.7% 67.8% 11.8% 0.2% 20.2% 100.0%

Notes on Table COL_HC_07:1) Incoming exchange and other visiting students are excluded from this table. 2) Postgraduate students writing up/under examination are excluded from this table.3) See Appendix 3 for the breakdown of research and taught postgraduate courses.

COL_HC_07: Full-time student numbers by college by type of degree by fee eligibility, 2011-12

Undergraduates Taught postgraduates Research postgraduates Total

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Home EU Islands Overseas Home EU Islands Overseas Home EU Islands Overseas TotalChrist's 1 - - 3 4 3 - 2 5 3 - 5 13 Churchill - - - - 2 1 - - 2 1 - - 3 Clare 2 2 - - 8 - - - 10 2 - - 12 Clare Hall 2 1 - - 3 - - 1 5 1 - 1 7 Corpus Christi 1 - - - 18 1 - - 19 1 - - 20 Darwin - - - - 16 2 - - 16 2 - - 18 Downing 9 3 - 5 - - - - 9 3 - 5 17 Emmanuel 5 3 - 1 4 3 - 2 9 6 - 3 18 Fitzwilliam 11 5 - 6 7 2 - 1 18 7 - 7 32 Girton - - - - 4 - - - 4 - - - 4 Gonville and Caius 1 - - - - 1 - - 1 1 - - 2 Homerton 32 4 - 7 159 9 - 1 191 13 - 8 212 Hughes Hall 6 4 - 7 27 3 - - 33 7 - 7 47 Jesus - - - - 10 2 - - 10 2 - - 12 King's - - - - 1 1 - - 1 1 - - 2 Lucy Cavendish - - - - 10 1 - 1 10 1 - 1 12 Magdalene 5 - - - 10 4 - 1 15 4 - 1 20 Murray Edwards - - - - 3 - - 1 3 - - 1 4 Newnham - - - - 8 - - - 8 - - - 8 Pembroke 8 3 - 9 2 2 - 1 10 5 - 10 25 Peterhouse 1 - - - 1 - - 1 2 - - 1 3 Queens' 1 - - - 29 2 - 2 30 2 - 2 34 Robinson 1 - - - 4 2 - - 5 2 - - 7 St Catharine's 1 1 - 1 9 1 - 2 10 2 - 3 15 St Edmund's 5 - - 2 4 - - 5 9 - - 7 16 St John's - - - - 1 1 - - 1 1 - - 2 Selwyn 1 - - - 7 6 - 7 8 6 - 7 21 Sidney Sussex - - - - 13 5 - 3 13 5 - 3 21 Trinity - - - - 1 - - - 1 - - - 1 Trinity Hall 3 1 - 1 6 2 - 1 9 3 - 2 14 Wolfson 66 17 - 39 118 10 1 24 184 27 1 63 275 Total 162 44 - 81 489 64 1 56 651 108 1 137 897 Total % (fee eligibility) 56.4% 15.3% 0.0% 28.2% 80.2% 10.5% 0.2% 9.2% 72.6% 12.0% 0.1% 15.3% 100.0%

Notes on Table COL_HC_08:1) Incoming exchange and other visiting students are excluded from this table. 2) Postgraduate students writing up/under examination are excluded from this table.3) See Appendix 3 for the breakdown of research and taught postgraduate courses.

COL_HC_08: Part-time student numbers by college by type of degree by fee eligibility, 2011-12

Taught postgraduates Research postgraduates Total

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Home EU Islands Overseas Home EU Islands Overseas Home EU Islands Overseas Home EU Islands Overseas TotalChrist's 119 8 - 12 5 5 - 9 23 12 - 14 147 25 - 35 207 Churchill 108 21 - 19 3 5 - 39 17 17 - 48 128 43 - 106 277 Clare 134 5 - 5 4 3 - 9 42 19 1 22 180 27 1 36 244 Clare Hall - - - - 3 12 - 25 20 14 - 15 23 26 - 40 89 Corpus Christi 69 8 - 10 5 6 - 9 31 8 - 15 105 22 - 34 161 Darwin - - - - 33 24 1 67 61 51 - 63 94 75 1 130 300 Downing 107 11 - 15 9 10 - 25 19 10 - 20 135 31 - 60 226 Emmanuel 138 7 - 11 9 2 - 12 27 7 - 19 174 16 - 42 232 Fitzwilliam 107 3 - 30 15 16 - 32 30 16 - 30 152 35 - 92 279 Girton 128 13 1 15 12 12 - 35 28 18 - 24 168 43 1 74 286 Gonville and Caius 155 7 1 14 7 9 - 10 29 17 - 18 191 33 1 42 267 Homerton 143 22 - 17 301 9 2 16 25 14 - 31 469 45 2 64 580 Hughes Hall 25 1 - 9 65 36 - 99 28 25 - 40 118 62 - 148 328 Jesus 151 1 - 5 13 9 - 16 22 8 - 26 186 18 - 47 251 King's 95 18 - 4 2 2 - 7 41 17 - 23 138 37 - 34 209 Lucy Cavendish 31 6 - 6 9 5 - 28 12 14 - 19 52 25 - 53 130 Magdalene 83 4 - 19 9 3 - 11 18 3 - 11 110 10 - 41 161 Murray Edwards 106 7 1 6 3 4 - 15 12 5 - 17 121 16 1 38 176 Newnham 94 18 1 16 6 8 - 31 16 15 - 27 116 41 1 74 232 Pembroke 125 4 - 8 8 4 - 6 34 10 - 20 167 18 - 34 219 Peterhouse 68 - - 11 1 5 - 3 26 7 - 8 95 12 - 22 129 Queens' 146 5 - 14 26 22 - 42 23 8 - 49 195 35 - 105 335 Robinson 108 11 - 10 6 7 - 10 12 7 - 8 126 25 - 28 179 St Catharine's 131 1 2 12 6 2 - 4 27 14 - 9 164 17 2 25 208 St Edmund's 14 8 1 18 20 21 - 51 20 22 1 43 54 51 2 112 219 St John's 129 28 1 17 7 8 - 12 28 17 - 34 164 53 1 63 281 Selwyn 103 7 - 9 5 6 - 7 24 13 - 15 132 26 - 31 189 Sidney Sussex 104 3 - 9 8 11 - 18 19 10 1 21 131 24 1 48 204 Trinity 144 32 - 34 8 11 - 18 42 17 - 34 194 60 - 86 340 Trinity Hall 107 3 1 7 8 13 - 6 27 13 - 23 142 29 1 36 208 Wolfson 33 11 - 13 19 42 - 71 24 28 - 67 76 81 - 151 308 Total 3,005 273 9 375 635 332 3 743 807 456 3 813 4,447 1,061 15 1,931 7,454Total % (fee eligibility) 82.1% 7.5% 0.2% 10.2% 37.1% 19.4% 0.2% 43.4% 38.8% 21.9% 0.1% 39.1% 59.7% 14.2% 0.2% 25.9% 100.0%

Notes on Table COL_HC_09:1) Incoming exchange and other visiting students are excluded from this table. 2) Postgraduate students writing up/under examination are excluded from this table.3) See Appendix 3 for the breakdown of research and taught postgraduate courses.4) Current intake includes students admitted to the course in the twelve months preceding 1 December.

COL_HC_09: Full-time students admitted to their current course in the previous twelve months by college by type of degree by fee eligibility, 2011-12

Undergraduates Taught postgraduates Research postgraduates Total

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COL_HC_10: Part-time students admitted to their current course in the previous twelve months by college by type of degree by fee eligibility, 2011-12

Home EU Islands Overseas Home EU Islands Overseas Home EU Islands Overseas TotalChrist's - - - 1 3 1 - 1 3 1 - 2 6 Clare 2 2 - - 4 - - - 6 2 - - 8 Clare Hall 2 - - - 2 - - 1 4 - - 1 5 Corpus Christi - - - - 9 1 - - 9 1 - - 10 Darwin - - - - 9 - - - 9 - - - 9 Downing 3 1 - 3 - - - - 3 1 - 3 7 Emmanuel 2 2 - - 3 2 - 1 5 4 - 1 10 Fitzwilliam 7 5 - 6 4 1 - - 11 6 - 6 23 Girton - - - - 3 - - - 3 - - - 3 Gonville and Caius - - - - - 1 - - - 1 - - 1 Homerton 23 3 - 1 139 7 - 1 162 10 - 2 174 Hughes Hall 3 1 - 2 20 - - - 23 1 - 2 26 Jesus - - - - 4 1 - - 4 1 - - 5 King's - - - - 1 - - - 1 - - - 1 Lucy Cavendish - - - - 5 1 - 1 5 1 - 1 7 Magdalene 2 - - - 5 2 - 1 7 2 - 1 10 Murray Edwards - - - - 2 - - - 2 - - - 2 Newnham - - - - 6 - - - 6 - - - 6 Pembroke 4 2 - 5 1 1 - - 5 3 - 5 13 Peterhouse 1 - - - - - - - 1 - - - 1 Queens' - - - - 28 - - 2 28 - - 2 30 Robinson - - - - 4 2 - - 4 2 - - 6 St Catharine's 1 - - - 4 - - - 5 - - - 5 St Edmund's 1 - - 1 2 - - 2 3 - - 3 6 Selwyn - - - - 4 6 - 6 4 6 - 6 16 Sidney Sussex - - - - 10 4 - 2 10 4 - 2 16 Trinity Hall 3 1 - 1 3 - - - 6 1 - 1 8 Wolfson 15 10 - 23 59 6 1 13 74 16 1 36 127 Total 69 27 - 43 334 36 1 31 403 63 1 74 541 Total % (fee eligibility) 49.6% 19.4% 0.0% 30.9% 83.1% 9.0% 0.2% 7.7% 74.5% 11.6% 0.2% 13.7% 100.0%

Notes on Table COL_HC_10:1) Incoming exchange and other visiting students are excluded from this table. 2) Postgraduate students writing up/under examination are excluded from this table.3) See Appendix 3 for the breakdown of research and taught postgraduate courses.4) Current intake includes students admitted to the course in the twelve months preceding 1 December.

Taught postgraduates Research postgraduates Total

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COL_HC_11: Mature undergraduate student numbers by college by highest qualification on entry by gender, 2011-12

Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women TotalChrist's 4 - 4 17 14 31 21 14 35 Churchill 5 3 8 5 13 18 10 16 26 Clare 4 2 6 13 18 31 17 20 37 Corpus Christi 3 - 3 5 10 15 8 10 18 Downing 6 2 8 17 13 30 23 15 38 Emmanuel 2 - 2 12 15 27 14 15 29 Fitzwilliam 9 - 9 14 12 26 23 12 35 Girton 3 1 4 16 18 34 19 19 38 Gonville and Caius 3 1 4 29 20 49 32 21 53 Homerton 7 3 10 1 1 2 8 4 12 Hughes Hall 36 10 46 34 14 48 70 24 94 Jesus 3 1 4 12 13 25 15 14 29 King's 2 2 4 3 4 7 5 6 11 Lucy Cavendish - 71 71 - 63 63 - 134 134 Magdalene 2 1 3 12 16 28 14 17 31 Murray Edwards - 3 3 - 28 28 - 31 31 Newnham - 1 1 - 24 24 - 25 25 Pembroke 3 1 4 8 16 24 11 17 28 Peterhouse 3 - 3 12 8 20 15 8 23 Queens' 4 - 4 14 12 26 18 12 30 Robinson - 1 1 11 10 21 11 11 22 St Catharine's 1 - 1 11 19 30 12 19 31 St Edmund's 54 22 76 27 21 48 81 43 124 St John's 5 1 6 16 17 33 21 18 39 Selwyn 1 - 1 6 17 23 7 17 24 Sidney Sussex 1 1 2 6 17 23 7 18 25 Trinity 5 2 7 13 11 24 18 13 31 Trinity Hall 3 1 4 12 9 21 15 10 25 Wolfson 70 18 88 35 28 63 105 46 151 Total 239 148 387 361 481 842 600 629 1,229Total % (highest qualification on entry) 31.5% 68.5% 100.0%Total % (gender) 61.8% 38.2% 100.0% 42.9% 57.1% 100.0% 48.8% 51.2% 100.0%

Notes on Table COL_HC_11:1) Incoming exchange and other visiting students are excluded from this table.2) Mature students are defined as students who were aged 21 or over at the time of admission.

4) The 'Previous degree' category in Table COL_HC_11 includes all affiliated students, Cambridge graduates reading triposes, medical and veterinary students on the clinical part of their course and students reading the Graduate Course in Medicine. It also includes students undertaking any other course who had already obtained a previous Higher Education degree at the time of admission to their course.

No previous degree Previous degree Total

3) Medical and veterinary students obtain a B.A. for the pre-clinical part of their course and are recorded as a new admission when they enrol on the clinical part of their course. Therefore for these students age at time of admission indicates the age when students started the clinical part of their course, not the age at the time of admission to their pre-clinical course. Thus the majority of medical and veterinary students starting the clinical part of their course will be defined as mature students.

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Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women TotalChrist's 1 - 1 6 9 15 7 9 16 Churchill 2 1 3 3 6 9 5 7 12 Clare 1 - 1 4 6 10 5 6 11 Corpus Christi 2 - 2 3 3 6 5 3 8 Downing 2 - 2 8 3 11 10 3 13 Emmanuel - - - 5 3 8 5 3 8 Fitzwilliam 2 - 2 4 2 6 6 2 8 Girton - 1 1 5 8 13 5 9 14 Gonville and Caius 2 - 2 10 8 18 12 8 20 Homerton 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 4 Hughes Hall 16 2 18 11 6 18 27 8 35 Jesus - 1 1 8 6 14 8 7 15 King's 1 1 2 2 2 4 3 3 6 Lucy Cavendish - 19 19 - 24 24 - 43 43 Magdalene 2 - 2 4 5 9 6 5 11 Murray Edwards - - - - 9 9 - 9 9 Newnham - 1 1 - 9 9 - 10 10 Pembroke 1 - 1 3 3 6 4 3 7 Peterhouse 1 - 1 3 2 5 4 2 6 Queens' - - - 7 3 10 7 3 10 Robinson - - - 5 4 9 5 4 9 St Catharine's - - - 4 8 12 4 8 12 St Edmund's 15 4 19 14 8 22 29 12 41 St John's 2 - 2 4 7 11 6 7 13 Selwyn - - - 3 8 11 3 8 11 Sidney Sussex - - - 3 7 10 3 7 10 Trinity 1 - 1 3 7 10 4 7 11 Trinity Hall 1 - 1 5 3 8 6 3 9 Wolfson 28 5 33 10 11 21 38 16 54 Total 81 36 117 138 181 320 219 217 436Total % (highest qualification on entry) 26.8% 73.4% 100.0%Total % (gender) 69.2% 30.8% 100.0% 43.1% 56.6% 100.0% 50.2% 49.8% 100.0%

Notes on Table COL_HC_12:1) Incoming exchange and other visiting students are excluded from this table.2) Mature students are defined as students who were aged 21 or over at the time of admission.

4) The 'Previous degree' category in Table COL_HC_12 includes all affiliated students, Cambridge graduates reading triposes, medical and veterinary students on the clinical part of their course and students reading the Graduate Course in Medicine. It also includes students undertaking any other course who had already obtained a previous Higher Education degree at the time of admission to their course.

COL_HC_12: Mature undergraduate students admitted to their current course in October 2011 by college by highest degree on entry by gender, 2011-12

No previous degree Previous degree Total

3) Medical and veterinary students obtain a B.A. for the pre-clinical part of their course and are recorded as a new admission when they enrol on the clinical part of their course. Therefore for these students age at time of admission indicates the age when students started the clinical part of their course, not the age at the time of admission to their pre-clinical course. Thus the majority of medical and veterinary students starting the clinical part of their course will be defined as mature students.

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COL_HC_13: Postgraduate student numbers by college by mode of study by level of study, 2011-12

Masters-level Doctoral-level Total Masters-level Doctoral-level Total Masters-level Doctoral-level Total Masters-level Doctoral-level TotalChrist's 35 98 133 7 6 13 2 24 26 44 128 172 Churchill 70 146 216 - 3 3 3 57 60 73 206 279 Clare 51 130 181 7 5 12 2 67 69 60 202 262 Clare Hall 61 89 150 4 3 7 1 60 61 66 152 218 Corpus Christi 36 101 137 14 6 20 3 49 52 53 156 209 Darwin 192 306 498 5 13 18 7 139 146 204 458 662 Downing 58 111 169 17 - 17 5 60 65 80 171 251 Emmanuel 47 95 142 15 3 18 - 33 33 62 131 193 Fitzwilliam 102 112 214 27 5 32 2 50 52 131 167 298 Girton 82 88 170 1 3 4 1 33 34 84 124 208 Gonville and Caius 38 134 172 1 1 2 - 61 61 39 196 235 Homerton 368 76 444 199 13 212 14 33 47 581 122 703 Hughes Hall 246 153 399 41 6 47 10 68 78 297 227 524 Jesus 56 123 179 4 8 12 2 71 73 62 202 264 King's 45 133 178 1 1 2 2 68 70 48 202 250 Lucy Cavendish 67 73 140 9 3 12 3 24 27 79 100 179 Magdalene 37 59 96 15 5 20 3 52 55 55 116 171 Murray Edwards 40 67 107 2 2 4 1 18 19 43 87 130 Newnham 80 86 166 6 2 8 4 31 35 90 119 209 Pembroke 43 106 149 22 3 25 2 62 64 67 171 238 Peterhouse 29 69 98 1 2 3 - 39 39 30 110 140 Queens' 126 158 284 31 3 34 3 71 74 160 232 392 Robinson 32 80 112 7 - 7 3 21 24 42 101 143 St Catharine's 24 106 130 10 5 15 2 39 41 36 150 186 St Edmund's 137 127 264 16 - 16 4 48 52 157 175 332 St John's 59 167 226 - 2 2 3 75 78 62 244 306 Selwyn 32 89 121 17 4 21 5 35 40 54 128 182 Sidney Sussex 57 86 143 16 5 21 4 37 41 77 128 205 Trinity 64 202 266 - 1 1 - 99 99 64 302 366 Trinity Hall 46 120 166 5 9 14 - 67 67 51 196 247 Wolfson 195 201 396 252 23 275 37 116 153 484 340 824 Total 2,555 3,691 6,246 752 145 897 128 1,707 1,835 3,435 5,543 8,978Total % (mode) 69.6% 10.0% 20.4% 100.0%Total % (level) 40.9% 59.1% 100.0% 83.8% 16.2% 100.0% 7.0% 93.0% 100.0% 38.3% 61.7% 100.0%

Notes on Table COL_HC_13:1) Visiting ERASMUS exchange and other visiting postgraduate students are excluded from this table.2) See note 6.2 (page 5) for definitions of Masters- and Doctoral-level courses.

Full-time Part-time Writing up/under exam Total

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COL_HC_14: Postgraduate students admitted in the previous twelve months by college by mode of study by level of study, 2011-12

Masters-level Doctoral-level Total Masters-level Doctoral-level Total Masters-level Doctoral-level TotalChrist's 35 33 68 3 3 6 38 36 74 Churchill 70 59 129 - - - 70 59 129 Clare 51 49 100 7 1 8 58 50 108 Clare Hall 61 28 89 3 2 5 64 30 94 Corpus Christi 36 38 74 7 3 10 43 41 84 Darwin 189 111 300 5 4 9 194 115 309 Downing 58 35 93 7 - 7 65 35 100 Emmanuel 46 30 76 9 1 10 55 31 86 Fitzwilliam 99 40 139 21 2 23 120 42 162 Girton 82 47 129 1 2 3 83 49 132 Gonville and Caius 36 54 90 - 1 1 36 55 91 Homerton 367 31 398 169 5 174 536 36 572 Hughes Hall 243 50 293 24 2 26 267 52 319 Jesus 56 38 94 3 2 5 59 40 99 King's 45 47 92 1 - 1 46 47 93 Lucy Cavendish 65 22 87 5 2 7 70 24 94 Magdalene 37 18 55 9 1 10 46 19 65 Murray Edwards 39 17 56 2 - 2 41 17 58 Newnham 79 24 103 4 2 6 83 26 109 Pembroke 43 39 82 13 - 13 56 39 95 Peterhouse 27 23 50 1 - 1 28 23 51 Queens' 122 48 170 30 - 30 152 48 200 Robinson 32 18 50 6 - 6 38 18 56 St Catharine's 24 38 62 5 - 5 29 38 67 St Edmund's 134 44 178 6 - 6 140 44 184 St John's 58 48 106 - - - 58 48 106 Selwyn 31 39 70 15 1 16 46 40 86 Sidney Sussex 57 31 88 14 2 16 71 33 104 Trinity 64 66 130 - - - 64 66 130 Trinity Hall 46 44 90 5 3 8 51 47 98 Wolfson 191 60 251 119 8 127 310 68 378 Total 2,523 1,269 3,792 494 47 541 3,017 1,316 4,333Total % (mode) 87.5% 12.5% 100.0%Total % (level) 66.5% 33.5% 100.0% 91.3% 8.7% 100.0% 69.6% 30.4% 100.0%

Notes on Table COL_HC_14:1) Visiting ERASMUS exchange and other visiting postgraduate students are excluded from this table.2) See note 6.2 (page 5) for definitions of Masters- and Doctoral-level courses.3) Current intake includes students admitted to the course in the twelve months preceding 1 December.

Full-time Part-time Total

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COL_HC_15: Full-time student numbers by college by term-time accommodation, 2011-12

College / University maintained

property

Parental / guardian home

Other (not listed) Not known Not currently in attendance at the

institution

Own permanent residence either owned or rented

by you

Other rented accommodation

Private sector halls

Total

Christ's 468 2 6 - 13 30 52 - 571Churchill 594 4 4 - 9 31 61 2 705Clare 554 2 7 - 19 31 61 1 675Clare Hall 99 - - - 1 16 33 1 150Corpus Christi 364 - - 1 10 18 23 - 416Darwin 315 7 5 - - 70 89 12 498Downing 493 2 2 - 7 35 84 1 624Emmanuel 561 - 3 - 11 26 35 1 637Fitzwilliam 579 - 6 - 8 31 54 4 682Girton 524 - 1 - 9 30 118 3 685Gonville and Caius 650 1 2 - 16 27 35 3 734Homerton 664 61 11 - 12 104 186 - 1,038Hughes Hall 280 3 9 - 1 68 119 13 493Jesus 590 2 2 - 10 29 48 5 686King's 490 - 4 - 22 31 28 - 575Lucy Cavendish 173 2 13 - 3 49 32 5 277Magdalene 399 1 - - 9 21 23 - 453Murray Edwards 381 3 5 - 11 20 71 2 493Newnham 469 5 4 - 9 30 48 2 567Pembroke 539 1 1 - 10 24 29 - 604Peterhouse 330 1 4 - 2 16 8 4 365Queens' 649 2 - - 13 39 115 - 818Robinson 463 4 5 - 10 13 36 3 534St Catharine's 511 1 1 - 15 31 41 2 602St Edmund's 254 2 8 - 1 58 62 4 389St John's 749 1 3 1 15 18 24 1 812Selwyn 452 - 2 - 9 19 31 - 513Sidney Sussex 432 1 6 - 6 23 43 2 513Trinity 916 1 - - 21 22 10 1 971Trinity Hall 463 2 6 2 12 31 39 - 555Wolfson 419 1 10 - 4 54 61 3 552Total 14,824 112 130 4 298 1,045 1,699 75 18,187

Notes: on Table COL_HC_151) Incoming exchange and other visiting students are excluded from this table. 2) Postgraduate students writing up/under examination are excluded from this table.

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Men Women TotalClare - 1 1Corpus Christi - 1 1Darwin - 4 4Downing 2 2 4Emmanuel 1 6 7Fitzwilliam 2 5 7Girton 2 1 3Gonville and Caius

1 2 3Homerton 73 235 308Hughes Hall 5 35 40Jesus - 4 4Lucy Cavendish - 1 1Magdalene 2 1 3Murray Edwards - 1 1Newnham - 1 1Pembroke - 2 2Queens' 5 9 14Robinson 2 1 3St Catharine's 2 - 2St Edmund's 1 2 3St John's 1 - 1Selwyn 1 - 1Sidney Sussex 1 - 1Trinity - 1 1Trinity Hall 1 - 1Total 102 315 417Total % 24.5% 75.5% 100.0%

COL_HC_16: PGCE student numbers by college by gender, 2011-12

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Undergraduates Undergraduate visiting students

Postgraduates Postgraduate visiting students

Postgraduates writing up/under

exam

Total

Afghanistan - - 1 - - 1Albania 2 1 1 - 1 5Algeria - - 1 - 2 3Argentina - - 9 - 3 12Armenia - - 5 - 1 6Australia* 40 - 113 - 31 184Austria 28 - 37 - 9 74Azerbaijan 1 - 4 - - 5Bahamas* 1 - - - - 1Bahrain - - 1 - 1 2Bangladesh* 2 1 16 - 3 22Barbados* - - 1 - - 1Belarus 3 - 8 - 1 12Belgium 23 - 28 2 10 63Bhutan - - 1 - - 1Bolivia - - 2 - - 2Bosnia and Herzegovina - - 1 - 1 2Brazil 2 - 26 - 5 33British Indian Ocean Territory* 1 - - - - 1Brunei Darussalam* 5 - 11 - - 16Bulgaria 27 - 19 - 5 51Burundi 1 - - - - 1Cameroon* - - 1 - - 1Canada* 47 2 163 - 57 269Cayman Islands* - - - - 1 1Chile - - 35 - 4 39China 314 1 487 1 123 926Colombia 1 - 11 - 1 13Cote D'Ivoire 1 - - - - 1Croatia 2 - 17 - 3 22Cyprus* 62 - 44 - 7 113Czech Republic 22 - 21 1 4 48Denmark 14 1 16 - 6 37Dominican Republic - - 1 - - 1Ecuador - - 6 - 1 7Egypt 3 - 16 - 5 24El Salvador - - 2 - - 2Estonia 10 - 12 - 3 25Ethiopia - - 2 - 1 3Finland 26 - 21 1 3 51Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 1 - 5 - - 6France 65 13 122 2 26 228Georgia - - 1 - - 1Germany 197 28 366 6 94 691Ghana* 2 - 12 - 3 17Gibraltar* - - 1 - - 1Greece 36 - 72 - 31 139Guatemala - - 1 - 1 2Guyana* - - 3 - 1 4Hong Kong 40 - 40 1 6 87Hungary 36 - 20 - 2 58Iceland 1 - 1 - 1 3India* 70 - 171 1 50 292Indonesia 3 - 10 - 2 15Iran (Islamic Republic Of) 4 - 21 - 10 35Ireland 96 - 96 - 28 220Israel 3 - 12 - 7 22Italy 65 9 148 4 33 259Jamaica* - - 1 - - 1Japan 21 1 54 - 7 83Jordan 1 - 5 - - 6Kazakhstan 6 - 7 - - 13Kenya* 5 - 10 - 2 17Korea, Republic of 40 1 50 - 16 107Kosovo - - 1 - - 1Kuwait - - 2 - - 2Kyrgyzstan - - 2 - - 2Latvia 11 - 7 - 1 19Lebanon 1 - 4 - - 5Liberia - - 1 - - 1Liechtenstein - - 1 - - 1Lithuania 54 - 16 - 4 74Luxembourg 3 - 3 - 1 7Malawi* 3 - - - - 3Malaysia* 98 - 75 - 25 198Maldives* - - 1 - - 1Malta* 1 - 3 - 1 5Mauritius* 10 - 3 - 1 14

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Total

Mexico 2 - 44 - 9 55Mongolia - - 1 - 1 2Myanmar 1 - - - - 1Nepal 1 - 3 - 4 8Netherlands 41 6 89 - 17 153New Zealand* 19 - 52 - 10 81Nigeria* 7 - 24 - 2 33Norway 11 1 11 1 4 28Oman - - - - 1 1Pakistan* 14 - 36 - 13 63Palestinian Territory, Occupied 1 - 4 - - 5Panama - - 2 - 1 3Peru 1 - 2 - 2 5Philippines 1 - 4 - - 5Poland 72 - 78 1 21 172Portugal 10 - 42 1 25 78Qatar - - 1 - - 1Republic of Montenegro - - 4 - - 4Republic of Serbia 12 - 19 - 2 33Romania 38 - 36 - 3 77Russian Federation 24 1 32 - 9 66Saint Vincent and the Grenadines* 1 - - - - 1Saudi Arabia 1 - 8 - 3 12Senegal - - 1 - - 1Singapore* 171 2 84 - 14 271Slovakia 14 - 9 - 1 24Slovenia 8 - 6 - - 14Somalia - - 1 - - 1South Africa* 4 - 31 2 13 50Spain 35 12 51 1 14 113Sri Lanka* 18 - 13 - 3 34Sudan - - - - 1 1Sweden 48 - 17 - 10 75Switzerland 18 1 23 1 9 52Syrian Arab Republic 1 - 3 - - 4Taiwan, Province of China 2 - 43 - 25 70Tajikistan - - 1 - - 1Tanzania, United Republic of* - - 1 - - 1Thailand 28 - 43 - 10 81Trinidad and Tobago* 4 1 4 - 3 12Turkey 3 - 27 - 7 37Uganda* 2 - 5 - 1 8Ukraine 4 1 16 - 5 26United Arab Emirates - - 1 - 2 3United Kingdom* 9,725 9 2,337 - 680 12,751United States 65 29 529 - 143 766Uruguay - - 1 - 1 2Uzbekistan - - 1 - 1 2Venezuela - - 2 - 1 3Viet Nam 20 1 10 - 4 35Zambia* - - 1 - 1 2Zimbabwe 3 - 5 - 4 12

Commonwealth sub-total 10,312 15 3,217 3 922 14,469

Non-Commonwealth sub-total 1,629 107 3,029 23 803 5,591

Non-UK sub-total 2,216 113 3,909 26 1,045 7,309

GRAND TOTAL 11,941 122 6,246 26 1,725 20,060GRAND TOTAL % 59.5% 0.6% 31.1% 0.1% 8.6% 100.0%

Notes on Table BIO_01:

1) This table presents data for full-time students only.* Denotes Commonwealth countries.

2) Students whose nationality is recorded as the Isle of Man, Channel Islands or British Nationals (Overseas) are reported as UK nationals, on the grounds that they all hold a type of Biritish nationality under British Nationality Law.3) If a student holds more than one nationality, then the nationality given as the primary nationality is reported.

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Total

Australia* 14 3 17Austria 4 - 4Azerbaijan 2 - 2Belarus 1 - 1Belgium 4 1 5Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 - 1Brazil 1 - 1Bulgaria 1 - 1Canada* 10 - 10Chile 1 1 2China 8 - 8Colombia 1 - 1Congo 1 - 1Croatia 1 - 1Cyprus* 2 - 2Denmark 3 - 3Egypt 1 - 1Estonia - 1 1Finland 2 - 2Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia - 1 1France 10 - 10Germany 14 2 16Greece 6 2 8Hong Kong 3 - 3Hungary 5 - 5India* 11 1 12Iran (Islamic Republic Of) 1 - 1Ireland 20 2 22Israel 5 - 5Italy 3 2 5Japan 3 1 4Kazakhstan 2 - 2Kenya* 3 - 3Korea, Republic of 1 - 1Kosovo 1 - 1Libyan Arab Jamahiriya 1 - 1Lithuania 1 - 1Malaysia* 4 - 4Maldives* 1 - 1Malta* 2 - 2Mauritius* 1 - 1Mexico 1 1 2Namibia* 1 - 1Netherlands 7 1 8New Zealand* 3 - 3Nigeria* 3 - 3Norway 2 - 2Pakistan* 4 - 4Peru - 1 1Philippines - 1 1Poland 2 1 3Portugal 2 - 2Republic of Serbia 1 1 2Romania 4 1 5Russian Federation 4 - 4

BIO_02: All part-time student numbers by nationality by type of degree, 2011-12

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Singapore* 1 1 2South Africa* 6 1 7Spain 9 1 10Sri Lanka* 2 - 2Sweden 11 - 11Switzerland 2 - 2Trinidad and Tobago* 7 4 11Turkey 2 - 2United Kingdom* 627 73 700United States 39 6 45Zimbabwe 1 - 1

Commonwealth sub-total 702 83 785

Non-Commonwealth sub-total 195 27 222

Non-UK sub-total 270 37 307

GRAND TOTAL 897 110 1,007GRAND TOTAL % 89.1% 10.9% 100.0%

Notes on Table BIO_02:* Denotes Commonwealth countries.1) This table presents data for part-time students only.

3) If a student holds more than one nationality, then the nationality given as the primary nationality is reported.

2) Students whose nationality is recorded as the Isle of Man, Channel Islands or British Nationals (Overseas) are reported as UK nationals, on the grounds that they all hold a type of Biritish nationality under British Nationality Law.

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Home/ Islands

EU Overseas Home/ Islands

EU Overseas Home/ Islands

EU Overseas

Afghanistan - - - - - - - - 1 1Albania - - 2 - - 1 - - - 3Algeria - - - - - 1 - - - 1Argentina - - - - - 1 - 1 7 9Armenia - - - - - 3 - - 2 5Australia* 2 1 37 1 - 34 1 - 77 153Austria 5 23 - - 8 - - 27 2 65Azerbaijan - - 1 - - 2 - - 2 5Bahamas* - - 1 - - - - - - 1Bahrain - - - - - - - - 1 1Bangladesh* - - 2 - - 1 - - 15 18Barbados* - - - - - 1 - - - 1Belarus 1 - 2 - - 1 - - 7 11Belgium 5 17 1 - 12 - - 16 - 51Bhutan - - - - - 1 - - - 1Bolivia - - - - - 1 - - 1 2Bosnia and Herzegovina - - - - - - - - 1 1Brazil - 1 1 - - 8 1 - 17 28British Indian Ocean Territory* 1 - - - - - - - - 1Brunei Darussalam* - - 5 - - 2 - - 9 16Bulgaria 6 21 - - 3 1 - 14 1 46Burundi 1 - - - - - - - - 1Cameroon* - - - - - 1 - - - 1Canada* 3 1 43 1 1 39 4 3 115 210Chile - - - - - 11 - 2 22 35China 25 2 287 - - 165 7 1 314 801Colombia - - 1 - - 5 - 1 5 12Cote D'Ivoire 1 - - - - - - - - 1Croatia - - 2 - - 3 - - 14 19Cyprus* 17 45 - - 10 1 - 33 - 106Czech Republic 8 14 - - 5 - - 16 - 43Denmark 9 5 - - 4 - - 12 - 30Dominican Republic - - - - - 1 - - - 1Ecuador - - - - - 1 - 1 4 6Egypt 1 - 2 - - - 1 - 15 19El Salvador - - - - - - - 1 1 2Estonia 4 6 - - 3 - - 9 - 22Ethiopia - - - 1 1 - - - - 2Finland 7 18 1 - 5 - - 16 - 47Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia - - 1 - - - - - 5 6France 27 35 3 - 52 4 2 64 - 187Georgia - - - - - - - - 1 1Germany 67 127 3 2 78 - 4 278 4 563Ghana* 1 1 - - - 6 - - 6 14Gibraltar* - - - 1 - - - - - 1Greece 10 26 - - 17 - 3 52 - 108Guatemala - - - - - 1 - - - 1Guyana* - - - - - 1 - - 2 3Hong Kong - - 40 - - 18 3 - 19 80Hungary 12 24 - - 5 1 3 9 2 56Iceland - 1 - - - - - 1 - 2India* 16 1 53 1 - 54 3 - 113 241Indonesia - - 3 - - 6 - - 4 13Iran (Islamic Republic Of) - - 4 - - 2 2 - 17 25Ireland 69 26 1 4 13 - 5 71 3 192Israel 3 - - - 1 - - 1 10 15Italy 15 49 1 1 25 - 2 114 6 213Jamaica* - - - - - - - - 1 1Japan 10 - 11 2 - 24 6 - 22 75Jordan - - 1 - - 2 - - 3 6Kazakhstan - - 6 - - 3 - - 4 13Kenya* 1 - 4 - - - - - 10 15Korea, Republic of 7 - 33 - - 13 1 1 35 90Kosovo - - - - - 1 - - - 1Kuwait - - - - - - - - 2 2Kyrgyzstan - - - - - - - - 2 2Latvia 3 8 - - 1 - 1 5 - 18Lebanon - - 1 - - 2 - - 2 5Liberia - - - - - - - - 1 1Liechtenstein - - - - - - - 1 - 1Lithuania 14 40 - - 7 - - 9 - 70Luxembourg 1 2 - - 1 - - 2 - 6Malawi* - - 3 - - - - - - 3Malaysia* 4 - 94 1 - 21 3 - 50 173Maldives* - - - - - - - - 1 1Malta* 1 - - - - - 1 2 - 4Mauritius* - - 10 - - 1 - - 2 13Mexico - - 2 - - 11 - 1 32 46Mongolia - - - - - - - - 1 1Myanmar - - 1 - - - - - - 1Nepal - - 1 - - 1 - - 2 4Netherlands 14 26 1 - 26 - 1 60 2 130New Zealand* 3 - 16 - - 11 3 - 38 71Nigeria* 2 - 5 - - 8 - - 16 31

BIO_03: Full-time student numbers by nationality by type of degree by fee eligibility, 2011-12

Undergraduates Taught postgraduates Research postgraduates Total

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EU Overseas Home/ Islands

EU Overseas Home/ Islands

EU OverseasUndergraduates Taught postgraduates Research postgraduates Total

Norway - 4 7 4 - 1 - - 6 22Pakistan* 3 - 11 - - 5 2 1 28 50Palestinian Territory, Occupied - - 1 - - 1 - - 3 5Panama - - - - - - - - 2 2Peru - - 1 - - 1 - - 1 3Philippines - - 1 - - 2 - - 2 5Poland 20 51 1 1 13 - 4 60 - 150Portugal 3 6 1 - 2 - 3 37 - 52Qatar - - - - - - - - 1 1Republic of Montenegro - - - - - 2 - - 2 4Republic of Serbia - - 12 - - 7 - - 12 31Romania 9 29 - - 11 - - 25 - 74Russian Federation 5 - 19 - - 14 - 1 17 56Saint Vincent and the Grenadines* - - 1 - - - - - - 1Saudi Arabia - - 1 - - 3 - - 5 9Senegal - - - - - 1 - - - 1Singapore* - - 171 - - 33 1 - 50 255Slovakia 4 10 - - 3 - - 6 - 23Slovenia - 8 - - 2 - - 4 - 14Somalia - - - - - - - - 1 1South Africa* 3 - 1 1 - 11 1 - 18 35Spain 10 22 3 - 4 - 2 44 1 86Sri Lanka* 4 - 14 - - 3 3 - 7 31Sweden 15 33 - - 7 - 2 8 - 65Switzerland 3 11 4 - 6 2 4 7 4 41Syrian Arab Republic - - 1 - - - 1 - 2 4Taiwan, Province of China - - 2 - - 7 - - 36 45Tajikistan - - - - - - - - 1 1Tanzania, United Republic of* - - - - - - - - 1 1Thailand - - 28 - - 15 1 - 27 71Trinidad and Tobago* - 1 3 - - 1 - - 3 8Turkey - - 3 - - 8 - - 19 30Uganda* 1 - 1 - - 2 - - 3 7Ukraine - - 4 - - 5 - 1 10 20United Arab Emirates - - - - - - - - 1 1United Kingdom* 9,530 71 124 625 6 7 1,631 32 36 12,062United States 10 1 54 - - 129 8 1 391 594Uruguay - - - - - 1 - - - 1Uzbekistan - - - - - - - - 1 1Venezuela - - - 1 - 1 - - - 2Viet Nam 2 - 18 - - 6 - 1 3 30Zambia* - - - - - - - - 1 1Zimbabwe 2 - 1 - - 2 1 - 2 8

Commonwealth sub-total 9,592 121 599 631 17 243 1,653 71 602 13,529

Non-Commonwealth sub-total 408 646 575 16 315 503 68 981 1,146 4,658

Non-UK sub-total 470 696 1,050 22 326 739 90 1,020 1,712 6,125

GRAND TOTAL 10,000 767 1,174 647 332 746 1,721 1,052 1,748 18,187GRAND TOTAL % 83.7% 6.4% 9.8% 37.5% 19.2% 43.2% 38.1% 23.3% 38.7%

Notes on Table BIO_03:* Denotes Commonwealth countries.1) This table presents data for full-time students only.

3) If a student holds more than one nationality, then the nationality given as the primary nationality is reported.4) Postgraduates writing up/under examination are excluded from this table.5) Incoming exchange and other visiting students are excluded from this table.

2) Students whose nationality is recorded as the Isle of Man, Channel Islands or British Nationals (Overseas) are reported as UK nationals, on the grounds that they all hold a type of Biritish nationality under British Nationality Law.

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Home/Islands EU Overseas Home/Islands EU OverseasAustralia* 3 - 3 4 - 4 14Austria - 1 - 1 2 - 4Azerbaijan - - 1 - - 1 2Belarus - - - 1 - - 1Belgium 1 1 - - 2 - 4Bosnia and Herzegovina - - - - - 1 1Brazil - - - 1 - - 1Bulgaria - 1 - - - - 1Canada* 3 2 3 - 1 1 10Chile - - 1 - - - 1China 1 - 4 1 - 2 8Colombia - - 1 - - - 1Congo 1 - - - - - 1Croatia - - 1 - - - 1Cyprus* 1 - - - 1 - 2Denmark - 2 - - 1 - 3Egypt - - - - 1 - 1Finland - - - - 2 - 2France - 2 1 2 5 - 10Germany 1 3 - 3 7 - 14Greece - 1 - - 5 - 6Hong Kong - - 3 - - - 3Hungary 1 1 - - 3 - 5India* 2 - 4 2 - 3 11Iran (Islamic Republic Of) - 1 - - - - 1Ireland 2 4 - 2 12 - 20Israel 2 - 1 - - 2 5Italy - - - 1 2 - 3Japan - 1 1 - - 1 3Kazakhstan - - 2 - - - 2Kenya* - - 2 - - 1 3Korea, Republic of - 1 - - - - 1Kosovo - - - - - 1 1Libyan Arab Jamahiriya - - 1 - - - 1Lithuania - - - 1 - - 1Malaysia* - - 1 1 - 2 4Maldives* - - 1 - - - 1Malta* - - - 1 1 - 2Mauritius* - - - - - 1 1Mexico - - 1 - - - 1Namibia* - - 1 - - - 1Netherlands - 1 1 2 3 - 7New Zealand* - - 2 1 - - 3Nigeria* - - 1 1 - 1 3Norway - 1 1 - - - 2Pakistan* - - 1 1 - 2 4Poland - - - - 2 - 2Portugal - 1 - - 1 - 2Republic of Serbia - - - - - 1 1Romania - 2 - - 2 - 4Russian Federation - - 4 - - - 4Singapore* - - 1 - - - 1South Africa* - - 4 - - 2 6Spain - 3 1 1 4 - 9Sri Lanka* - - 1 - - 1 2Sweden - 10 - - 1 - 11Switzerland - - 1 - - 1 2Trinidad and Tobago* - - 7 - - - 7Turkey - - 1 - - 1 2United Kingdom* 139 4 14 459 3 8 627United States 5 1 8 3 3 19 39Zimbabwe - - - 1 - - 1

Commonwealth sub-total 148 6 46 470 6 26 702

Non-Commonwealth sub-total 14 38 35 20 58 30 195

Non-UK sub-total 23 40 67 31 61 48 270

GRAND TOTAL 162 44 81 490 64 56 897GRAND TOTAL % 56.4% 15.3% 28.2% 80.3% 10.5% 9.2%

Notes on Table BIO_04:* Denotes Commonwealth countries.1) This table presents data for part-time students only.

3) If a student holds more than one nationality, then the nationality given as the primary nationality is reported.4) Postgraduates writing up/under examination are excluded from this table.5) Postgraduate ERASMUS exchange and other visiting students are excluded from this table.

2) Students whose nationality is recorded as the Isle of Man, Channel Islands or British Nationals (Overseas) are reported as UK nationals, on the grounds that they all hold a type of Biritish nationality under British Nationality Law.

BIO_04: Part-time student numbers by nationality by type of degree by fee eligibility, 2011-12

Taught postgraduates Research postgraduates Total

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Undergraduates Undergraduate visiting students

Postgraduates Postgraduate visiting students

Postgraduates writing up/under

exam

Total

Albania 2 - 1 - 1 4Algeria - - 1 - 2 3Argentina - - 10 - 3 13Armenia - - 5 - 1 6Australia* 31 - 110 - 33 174Austria 28 - 41 - 10 79Azerbaijan 1 - 4 - - 5Bahamas* 1 - - - - 1Bahrain 4 - 1 - 1 6Bangladesh* 2 1 14 - 3 20Barbados* - - 1 - - 1Belarus 3 - 8 - 1 12Belgium 43 - 33 2 9 87Bhutan - - 1 - - 1Bolivia - - 2 - 1 3Bosnia and Herzegovina - - 1 - 1 2Brazil 2 - 24 - 4 30Brunei Darussalam* 6 - 11 - - 17Bulgaria 21 - 14 - 3 38Cameroon* - - 1 - - 1Canada* 31 1 159 - 59 250Cayman Islands* - - - - 1 1Central African Republic 1 - - - - 1Chile - - 37 - 4 41China 255 1 459 1 116 832Colombia 1 - 8 - - 9Costa Rica - - 1 - - 1Croatia 2 - 15 - 3 20Cyprus* 70 - 41 - 9 120Czech Republic 21 - 21 1 4 47Denmark 9 1 12 - 7 29Dominican Republic - - 1 - - 1Ecuador - - 5 - - 5Egypt 2 - 16 - 6 24El Salvador - - 1 - - 1England* 9,065 - 2,248 - 667 11,980Estonia 9 - 11 - 1 21Ethiopia - - - - 1 1Finland 20 - 14 1 5 40Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 1 - 6 - - 7France 81 18 120 2 22 243Georgia - - 1 - - 1Germany 179 30 347 6 81 643Ghana* - - 12 - 3 15Gibraltar* 1 - 2 - - 3Greece 37 - 68 - 27 132Guatemala - - 1 - 1 2Guernsey* 15 - 4 - - 19Guyana* - - 2 - 1 3Hong Kong 174 1 74 1 14 264Hungary 27 - 12 - - 39Iceland 1 - 1 - 1 3India* 37 - 161 1 46 245Indonesia 4 - 10 - 1 15Iran (Islamic Republic Of) 3 - 18 - 8 29Ireland 34 - 79 - 21 134Isle of Man* 7 - 6 - - 13Israel - - 13 - 5 18Italy 46 11 126 4 25 212Jamaica* - - 1 - - 1Japan 10 1 47 - 8 66Jersey* 11 - 1 - - 12Jordan 2 - 3 - - 5Kazakhstan 6 - 7 - - 13Kenya* 7 - 10 - 2 19Korea, Democratic People's Republic 1 - 1 - - 2Korea, Republic of 24 1 42 - 15 82Kosovo - - 1 - - 1Kuwait - - 4 - - 4Kyrgyzstan - - 2 - - 2Lao People's Democratic Republic - - 1 - - 1Latvia 8 - 6 - 1 15Lebanon 1 - 6 - - 7Liechtenstein - - 1 - - 1Lithuania 52 - 13 - 4 69Luxembourg 14 - 10 - 3 27Macao 2 - 1 - 1 4Malawi* 2 - - - - 2Malaysia* 89 - 73 - 24 186Maldives* - - 1 - - 1

BIO_05: All full-time student numbers by domicile by type of degree, 2011-12

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Undergraduates Undergraduate visiting students

Postgraduates Postgraduate visiting students

Postgraduates writing up/under

exam

Total

Malta* - - 1 - 1 2Mauritius* 10 - 4 - 1 15Mexico 2 - 40 - 9 51Mongolia - - 1 - 1 2Myanmar 1 - - - - 1Nepal - - 3 - 4 7Netherlands 42 7 92 - 16 157New Zealand* 15 - 59 - 12 86Niger - - 1 - - 1Nigeria* 4 - 21 - 1 26Northern Ireland* 237 - 35 - 10 282Norway 11 1 10 1 4 27Oman - - 1 - 1 2Pakistan* 12 - 33 - 15 60Palestinian Territory, Occupied 1 - 3 - - 4Panama - - 2 - - 2Peru 1 - 2 - 3 6Philippines 1 - 4 - 1 6Poland 60 - 65 1 20 146Portugal 5 - 38 1 23 67Puerto Rico - - 2 - - 2Qatar - - 1 - - 1Republic of Montenegro - - 4 - - 4Republic of Serbia 12 - 18 - 1 31Romania 34 - 34 - 2 70Russian Federation 13 1 30 - 7 51Saint Vincent and the Grenadines* 1 - - - - 1Saudi Arabia 2 - 10 - 3 15Scotland* 271 - 104 - 30 405Senegal - - 1 - - 1Seychelles* 1 - - - - 1Singapore* 201 2 90 - 17 310Slovakia 12 - 7 - 1 20Slovenia 9 - 6 - - 15Somalia - - 1 - - 1South Africa* 1 - 35 2 16 54Spain 28 11 47 1 10 97Sri Lanka* 16 - 9 - 3 28Sweden 40 - 12 - 12 64Switzerland 43 1 34 1 8 87Taiwan, Province of China 4 - 42 - 21 67Tajikistan - - 1 - - 1Tanzania, United Republic of* 1 - 1 - - 2Thailand 32 - 44 - 10 86Trinidad and Tobago* 4 1 3 - 3 11Tunisia - - 1 - - 1Turkey 1 - 27 - 6 34Uganda* - - 5 - 1 6Ukraine 5 1 14 - 3 23United Arab Emirates 7 - 5 - 3 15United States 67 30 554 - 144 795Uruguay - - 1 - 1 2Uzbekistan - - 2 - 1 3Venezuela - - 2 - 2 4Viet Nam 18 1 9 - 3 31Wales* 208 - 48 - 23 279Zambia* 1 - - - 1 2Zimbabwe 1 - 1 - 1 3

Commonwealth sub-total 10,358 5 3,306 3 982 14,654

Non-Commonwealth sub-total 1,583 117 2,940 23 743 5,406

UK sub-total 9,814 - 2,446 - 730 12,990

Non-UK sub-total 2,127 122 3,800 26 995 7,070

GRAND TOTAL 11,941 122 6,246 26 1,725 20,060GRAND TOTAL % 59.5% 0.6% 31.1% 0.1% 8.6% 100.0%

Notes on Table BIO_05:* Denotes Commonwealth countries.1) This table presents data for full-time students only.

3) UK-domiciled sub-total includes students who are domiciled in England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands.

2) Domicile (country of normal residence) is taken here to be the country of the student's permanent or home address prior to entry to the current programme of study.

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Postgraduates Postgraduates writing up/under exam

Total

Afghanistan 1 - 1Algeria 1 - 1Argentina 1 - 1Australia* 8 1 9Austria 3 1 4Azerbaijan 3 - 3Belgium 6 1 7Bulgaria 1 - 1Canada* 3 1 4Chile 1 1 2China 4 1 5Colombia 1 - 1Croatia 1 - 1Cyprus* 1 - 1Denmark 3 - 3England* 655 73 728Estonia - 1 1Finland 4 - 4Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia - 1 1France 8 - 8Germany 9 1 10Gibraltar* 1 - 1Greece 4 1 5Guinea 1 - 1Hong Kong 5 - 5Hungary 2 - 2India* 5 1 6Ireland 12 2 14Israel 3 - 3Italy - 2 2Japan - 1 1Jersey* 1 - 1Kazakhstan 1 - 1Kenya* 2 - 2Kosovo 1 - 1Libyan Arab Jamahiriya 1 - 1Lithuania 1 - 1Luxembourg 2 - 2Malaysia* 3 - 3Malta* 1 - 1Mexico 1 2 3Namibia* 1 - 1Netherlands 7 - 7New Zealand* 2 - 2Nigeria* 1 - 1Northern Ireland* 9 - 9Norway 5 1 6Pakistan* 1 - 1Philippines - 1 1Poland - 1 1Portugal 3 - 3Republic of Serbia 1 - 1Romania 2 1 3Russian Federation 4 - 4Saudi Arabia 1 - 1

BIO_06: All part-time student numbers by domicile by type of degree, 2011-12

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Total

Scotland* 7 1 8Singapore* - 1 1Slovakia 1 - 1South Africa* 8 1 9Spain 6 1 7Sri Lanka* 1 - 1Sweden 12 - 12Switzerland 4 - 4Thailand 1 - 1Trinidad and Tobago* 11 4 15Ukraine 1 - 1United Arab Emirates 2 - 2United States 37 7 44Viet Nam 1 - 1Wales* 7 - 7

Commonwealth sub-total 728 83 812

Non-Commonwealth sub-total 169 27 196

UK sub-total 679 74 753

Non-UK sub-total 218 36 254

GRAND TOTAL 897 110 1,007GRAND TOTAL % 89.1% 10.9% 100.0%

Notes on Table BIO_06:* Denotes Commonwealth countries.1) This table presents data for part-time students only.2) Domicile (country of normal residence) is taken here to be the country of the student's permanent or home address prior to entry to the current programme of study.3) UK-domiciled sub-total includes students who are domiciled in England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands.

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Home/ Islands

EU Overseas Home/ Islands

EU Overseas Home/ Islands

EU Overseas

Albania - - 2 - - 1 - - - 3Algeria - - - - - 1 - - - 1Argentina - - - - - 2 - 1 7 10Armenia - - - - - 3 - - 2 5Australia* 2 - 29 - - 32 - - 78 141Austria 5 22 1 - 9 - - 30 2 69Azerbaijan - - 1 - - 2 - - 2 5Bahamas* - - 1 - - - - - - 1Bahrain - - 4 - - - - - 1 5Bangladesh* - - 2 - - 1 - - 13 16Barbados* - - - - - 1 - - - 1Belarus 1 - 2 - - 1 - - 7 11Belgium 8 35 - 1 13 - 1 17 1 76Bhutan - - - - - 1 - - - 1Bolivia - - - - - 1 - - 1 2Bosnia and Herzegovina - - - - - - - - 1 1Brazil - - 2 - - 9 - - 15 26Brunei Darussalam* - - 6 - - 2 - - 9 17Bulgaria - 21 - - 2 - - 12 - 35Cameroon* - - - - - 1 - - - 1Canada* 1 - 30 - - 37 - 3 119 190Central African Republic - - 1 - - - - - - 1Chile - - - - 1 12 - - 24 37China 5 1 249 - 1 151 3 1 303 714Colombia - - 1 1 - 4 - - 3 9Costa Rica - - - - - - - - 1 1Croatia - - 2 - - 3 - - 12 17Cyprus* 20 48 2 - 10 - 1 30 - 111Czech Republic 7 13 1 - 5 - - 16 - 42Denmark 3 6 - - 4 1 - 7 - 21Dominican Republic - - - - - 1 - - - 1Ecuador - - - - - 1 - - 4 5Egypt - 1 1 - - - - - 16 18El Salvador - - - - - - - - 1 1England* 9,003 25 37 591 10 13 1,523 88 23 11,313Estonia 4 5 - - 3 - - 8 - 20Finland 4 15 1 - 3 - - 11 - 34Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia - - 1 - - 1 - - 5 7France 19 60 2 - 50 - 5 64 1 201Georgia - - - - - - - - 1 1Germany 44 133 2 1 78 1 2 263 2 526Ghana* - - - - - 6 - - 6 12Gibraltar* - 1 - - - - - 2 - 3Greece 12 25 - - 18 - - 49 1 105Guatemala - - - - - 1 - - - 1Guernsey* 15 - - - - - 4 - - 19Guyana* - - - - - - - - 2 2Hong Kong 4 - 170 3 - 28 5 1 37 248Hungary 6 20 1 - 4 - - 7 1 39Iceland - 1 - - - - - 1 - 2India* 2 1 34 - - 49 1 - 111 198Indonesia 1 - 3 - - 6 - - 4 14Iran (Islamic Republic Of) - - 3 - - - - - 18 21Ireland 11 23 - - 13 - - 65 1 113Isle of Man* 7 - - 3 - - 3 - - 13Israel - - - - 2 1 1 - 9 13Italy 5 41 - - 21 - 2 102 1 172Jamaica* - - - - - - - - 1 1Japan 1 - 9 - - 24 3 - 20 57Jersey* 11 - - - - - 1 - - 12Jordan - - 2 - - 2 - - 1 5Kazakhstan - - 6 - - 3 - - 4 13Kenya* - - 7 - - - - 1 9 17Korea, Democratic People's Republic - - 1 - - 1 - - - 2Korea, Republic of - - 24 - - 11 - - 31 66Kosovo - - - - - 1 - - - 1Kuwait - - - - - - - - 4 4Kyrgyzstan - - - - - - - - 2 2Lao People's Democratic Republic - - - - - 1 - - - 1Latvia 2 6 - - 1 - - 5 - 14Lebanon - - 1 - 1 2 - - 3 7Liechtenstein - - - - - - - 1 - 1Lithuania 11 41 - - 6 - - 7 - 65Luxembourg 4 10 - - 1 - 1 8 - 24Macao - - 2 - - - - - 1 3Malawi* - - 2 - - - - - - 2Malaysia* - - 89 1 - 22 3 - 47 162Maldives* - - - - - - - - 1 1Malta* - - - - - - - 1 - 1Mauritius* - - 10 - - 1 1 - 2 14Mexico - - 2 - - 11 - 1 28 42Mongolia - - - - - - - - 1 1Myanmar - - 1 - - - - - - 1Nepal - - - - - 1 - - 2 3

BIO_07: Full-time student numbers by domicile by type of degree by fee eligibility, 2011-12

Undergraduates Taught postgraduates Research postgraduates Total

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Home/ Islands

EU Overseas Home/ Islands

EU Overseas Home/ Islands

EU OverseasUndergraduates Taught postgraduates Research postgraduates Total

Netherlands 10 31 1 1 29 2 1 56 3 134New Zealand* - - 15 - - 11 2 - 46 74Niger - - - - - - - - 1 1Nigeria* - - 4 - - 6 - - 15 25Northern Ireland* 237 - - 11 - - 24 - - 272Norway - 3 8 3 - - - 1 6 21Oman - - - - - 1 - - - 1Pakistan* - - 12 - - 5 1 - 27 45Palestinian Territory, Occupied - - 1 - - 1 - - 2 4Panama - - - - - - - - 2 2Peru - - 1 - - 1 - - 1 3Philippines - - 1 - - 2 - - 2 5Poland 11 49 - - 13 - - 52 - 125Portugal 1 3 1 - 2 - 1 35 - 43Puerto Rico - - - - - 1 - - 1 2Qatar - - - - - - - - 1 1Republic of Montenegro - - - - - 2 - - 2 4Republic of Serbia - - 12 - - 6 - - 12 30Romania 5 29 - - 10 - - 24 - 68Russian Federation - - 13 - - 14 1 1 14 43Saint Vincent and the Grenadines* - - 1 - - - - - - 1Saudi Arabia - - 2 - - 4 - - 6 12Scotland* 270 - 1 18 - - 82 3 1 375Senegal - - - - - 1 - - - 1Seychelles* - - 1 - - - - - - 1Singapore* 2 2 197 - - 35 - 1 54 291Slovakia 3 9 - - 2 - - 5 - 19Slovenia - 9 - - 2 - - 4 - 15Somalia - - - - - - - - 1 1South Africa* - - 1 - - 12 - - 23 36Spain 6 21 1 - 5 - 1 40 1 75Sri Lanka* 2 - 14 - - 2 1 - 6 25Sweden 8 32 - - 5 - - 7 - 52Switzerland 15 22 6 1 6 2 7 15 3 77Taiwan, Province of China - - 4 - - 8 - - 34 46Tajikistan - - - - - - - - 1 1Tanzania, United Republic of* 1 - - - - - - - 1 2Thailand - - 32 - - 15 - - 29 76Trinidad and Tobago* - - 4 - - 1 - - 2 7Tunisia - - - - - - - - 1 1Turkey - - 1 - - 8 - - 19 28Uganda* - - - - - 2 - - 3 5Ukraine - 1 4 - - 5 - - 9 19United Arab Emirates 1 - 6 - - 1 1 - 3 12United States 3 2 62 1 2 135 4 4 408 621Uruguay - - - - - 1 - - - 1Uzbekistan - - - - - - - - 2 2Venezuela - - - - - 1 - 1 - 2Viet Nam - - 18 - - 6 - - 3 27Wales* 206 - 2 11 - - 35 1 1 256Zambia* - - 1 - - - - - - 1Zimbabwe 1 - - - - 1 - - - 2

Commonwealth sub-total 9,779 77 502 635 20 239 1,682 130 600 13,664

Non-Commonwealth sub-total 221 690 672 12 312 507 39 922 1,148 4,523

UK sub-total 9,749 25 40 634 10 13 1,672 92 25 12,260

Non-UK sub-total 251 742 1,134 13 322 733 49 960 1,723 5,927

GRAND TOTAL 10,000 767 1,174 647 332 746 1,721 1,052 1,748 18,187GRAND TOTAL % 83.7% 6.4% 9.8% 37.5% 19.2% 43.2% 38.1% 23.3% 38.7%

Notes on Table BIO_07:* Denotes Commonwealth countries.1) This table presents data for full-time students only.2) Domicile (country of normal residence) is taken here to be the country of the student's permanent or home address prior to entry to the current programme of study.3) UK-domiciled sub-total includes students who are domiciled in England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands.4) Postgraduates writing up/under examination are excluded from this table.5) Incoming exchange and other visiting students are excluded from this table.

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Home/Islands EU Overseas Home/Islands EU OverseasAfghanistan - - - - - 1 1Algeria - - 1 - - - 1Argentina - - 1 - - - 1Australia* - - 5 - - 3 8Austria - 2 - - 1 - 3Azerbaijan - - 2 - - 1 3Belgium - 4 - - 2 - 6Bulgaria - 1 - - - - 1Canada* - - 3 - - - 3Chile - - 1 - - - 1China - - 3 - - 1 4Colombia - - 1 - - - 1Croatia - - 1 - - - 1Cyprus* - - - - 1 - 1Denmark - 1 - 1 1 - 3England* 150 5 8 468 16 8 655Finland - 1 - - 3 - 4France - 2 - 1 5 - 8Germany - 4 1 - 4 - 9Gibraltar* - - - 1 - - 1Greece - 1 - - 3 - 4Guinea - - - - - 1 1Hong Kong - - 4 - - 1 5Hungary - - - - 2 - 2India* - - 2 1 - 2 5Ireland - 1 - 1 10 - 12Israel - - 1 - - 2 3Jersey* - - - 1 - - 1Kazakhstan - - 1 - - - 1Kenya* - - 1 - - 1 2Kosovo - - - - - 1 1Libyan Arab Jamahiriya - - 1 - - - 1Lithuania - 1 - - - - 1Luxembourg - 1 - - 1 - 2Malaysia* - - 1 - - 2 3Malta* - - - - 1 - 1Mexico - - 1 - - - 1Namibia* - - 1 - - - 1Netherlands - 3 1 1 2 - 7New Zealand* - - 2 - - - 2Nigeria* - - - - - 1 1Northern Ireland* 5 - - 4 - - 9Norway - 2 2 - 1 - 5Pakistan* - - - - - 1 1Portugal - 2 - - 1 - 3Republic of Serbia - - - - - 1 1Romania - - - - 2 - 2Russian Federation - - 4 - - - 4Saudi Arabia - - 1 - - - 1Scotland* 2 - - 5 - - 7Slovakia - 1 - - - - 1South Africa* - - 5 - - 3 8Spain - - 1 - 5 - 6Sri Lanka* - - 1 - - - 1Sweden - 10 - - 2 - 12Switzerland - - 2 - 1 1 4Thailand - - - 1 - - 1Trinidad and Tobago* - - 11 - - - 11Ukraine - 1 - - - - 1United Arab Emirates - - - - - 2 2United States 2 1 11 1 - 22 37Viet Nam - - - - - 1 1Wales* 3 - - 4 - - 7

Commonwealth sub–total 160 5 40 484 18 21 728

Non–Commonwealth sub–total 2 39 41 6 46 35 169

UK sub-total 160 5 8 482 16 8 679

Non-UK sub-total 2 39 73 8 48 48 218

GRAND TOTAL 162 44 81 490 64 56 897 GRAND TOTAL % 56.4% 15.3% 28.2% 80.3% 10.5% 9.2%

Notes on Table BIO_08:* Denotes Commonwealth countries.1) This table presents data for part-time students only.2) Domicile (country of normal residence) is taken here to be the country of the student's permanent or home address prior to entry to the current programme of study.3) UK-domiciled sub-total includes students who are domiciled in England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands.4) Postgraduates writing up/under examination are excluded from this table.5) Postgraduate ERASMUS exchange and other visiting students are excluded from this table.

BIO_08: Part-time student numbers by domicile by type of degree by fee eligibility, 2011-12

Taught postgraduates Research postgraduates Total

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BIO_09 & BIO_10

Undergraduates Undergraduate visiting students

Postgraduates Postgraduate visiting students

Postgraduates writing up/under

exam

Total Total %

10 White 8,974 91 4,065 21 1,103 14,254 71.1%21 Black or Black British - Caribbean 21 - 10 - 2 33 0.2%22 Black or Black British - African 80 1 70 - 21 172 0.9%29 Other Black background 7 - 14 - 3 24 0.1%31 Asian or Asian British - Indian 397 2 265 1 74 739 3.7%32 Asian or Asian British - Pakistani 90 1 58 - 17 166 0.8%33 Asian or Asian British - Bangladeshi 31 1 19 - 8 59 0.3%34 Chinese 925 9 827 2 209 1,972 9.8%39 Other Asian background 273 4 289 - 80 646 3.2%41 Mixed - White and Black Caribbean 33 - 15 - 3 51 0.3%42 Mixed - White and Black African 33 - 12 - 2 47 0.2%43 Mixed - White and Asian 254 - 93 - 17 364 1.8%49 Other Mixed background 157 3 144 - 40 344 1.7%80 Other Ethnic background 106 - 117 - 48 271 1.4%90 Not known - 6 1 1 11 19 0.1%98 Information refused 560 4 247 1 87 899 4.5%

11,941 122 6,246 26 1,725 20,060 100.0%59.5% 0.6% 31.1% 0.1% 8.6% 100.0%

Postgraduates Postgraduates writing up/under

exam

Total Total %

10 White 715 84 799 79.3%21 Black or Black British - Caribbean 11 2 13 1.3%22 Black or Black British - African 16 2 18 1.8%29 Other Black background 5 - 5 0.5%31 Asian or Asian British - Indian 32 3 35 3.5%32 Asian or Asian British - Pakistani 12 1 13 1.3%33 Asian or Asian British – Bangladeshi - 1 1 0.1%34 Chinese 29 5 34 3.4%39 Other Asian background 11 4 15 1.5%41 Mixed - White and Black Caribbean 3 2 5 0.5%42 Mixed - White and Black African 1 - 1 0.1%43 Mixed - White and Asian 3 - 3 0.3%49 Other Mixed background 16 2 18 1.8%80 Other Ethnic background 13 1 14 1.4%90 Not known 12 1 13 1.3%98 Information refused 18 2 20 2.0%

897 110 1,007 100.0%89.1% 10.9% 100.0%

Notes on Tables BIO_09 and BIO_10:1) Ethnicity data are as reported on the basis of the student’s self-assessment.

2) The numeric codes and descriptions of ethnicity categories are as defined by the Higher Education Statistical Agency (HESA).3) Students who have reported ethnicity as 'Arab' or 'Gypsy Traveller' have been included in the 'Other Ethnic background' category.

Total %

BIO_09: All full-time student numbers by ethnicity by type of degree, 2011-12

TotalTotal %

BIO_10: All part-time student numbers by ethnicity by type of degree, 2011-12

Total

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Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total10 White 4,702 4,272 8,974 552 534 1,086 1,696 1,283 2,979 6,950 6,089 13,039 21 Black or Black British - Caribbean 10 11 21 1 3 4 4 2 6 15 16 31 22 Black or Black British - African 37 43 80 11 10 21 35 14 49 83 67 150 29 Other Black background 4 3 7 2 - 2 7 5 12 13 8 21 31 Asian or Asian British - Indian 244 153 397 51 32 83 94 88 182 389 273 662 32 Asian or Asian British - Pakistani 53 37 90 8 8 16 26 16 42 87 61 148 33 Asian or Asian British - Bangladeshi 20 11 31 - 1 1 13 5 18 33 17 50 34 Chinese 504 421 925 142 134 276 293 258 551 939 813 1,752 39 Other Asian background 156 117 273 56 45 101 107 81 188 319 243 562 41 Mixed - White and Black Caribbean 14 19 33 3 3 6 2 7 9 19 29 48 42 Mixed - White and Black African 19 14 33 4 1 5 4 3 7 27 18 45 43 Mixed - White and Asian 128 126 254 14 11 25 34 34 68 176 171 347 49 Other Mixed background 78 79 157 15 13 28 57 59 116 150 151 301 80 Other Ethnic background 71 35 106 13 9 22 46 49 95 130 93 223 90 Not known - - - - - - 1 - 1 1 - 1 98 Information refused 344 216 560 29 20 49 127 71 198 500 307 807

6,384 5,557 11,941 901 824 1,725 2,546 1,975 4,521 9,831 8,356 18,18765.7% 9.5% 24.9% 100.0%

53.5% 46.5% 100.0% 52.2% 47.8% 100.0% 56.3% 43.7% 100.0% 54.1% 45.9% 100.0%

Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total10 White 154 52 206 211 298 509 365 350 715 21 Black or Black British - Caribbean 7 1 8 - 3 3 7 4 11 22 Black or Black British - African 6 1 7 6 3 9 12 4 16 29 Other Black background 1 1 2 2 1 3 3 2 5 31 Asian or Asian British - Indian 13 4 17 8 7 15 21 11 32 32 Asian or Asian British - Pakistani 1 - 1 3 8 11 4 8 12 33 Asian or Asian British – Bangladeshi - - - - - - - - - 34 Chinese 12 3 15 9 5 14 21 8 29 39 Other Asian background 3 1 4 2 5 7 5 6 11 41 Mixed - White and Black Caribbean - - - 2 1 3 2 1 3 42 Mixed - White and Black African - - - 1 - 1 1 - 1 43 Mixed - White and Asian - - - 2 1 3 2 1 3 49 Other Mixed background 4 - 4 4 8 12 8 8 16 80 Other Ethnic background 6 - 6 3 4 7 9 4 13 90 Not known 5 4 9 - 3 3 5 7 12 98 Information refused 5 3 8 6 4 10 11 7 18

217 70 287 259 351 610 476 421 89732.0% 68.0% 100.0%

75.6% 24.4% 100.0% 42.5% 57.5% 100.0% 53.1% 46.9% 100.0%

Notes on Tables BIO_11 and BIO_12:1) Ethnicity data are as reported on the basis of the student’s self-assessment.

2) The numeric codes and descriptions of ethnicity categories are as defined by the Higher Education Statistical Agency (HESA).3) Students who have reported ethnicity as 'Arab' or 'Gypsy Traveller' have been included in the 'Other Ethnic background' category.4) Postgraduates writing up/under examination are excluded from these tables.5) Incoming exchange and other visiting students are excluded from these tables.

TotalTotal % (type of degree)Total % (gender)

TotalTotal % (type of degree)Total % (gender)

BIO_12: Part-time student numbers by ethnicity by type of degree by gender, 2011-12

Taught postgraduates Research postgraduates Total

BIO_11: Full-time student numbers by ethnicity by type of degree by gender, 2011-12

Undergraduates Taught postgraduates Research postgraduates Total

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BIO_13: Full-time students admitted to their current course in the previous twelve months by ethnicity by type of degree by gender, 2011-12

Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total10 White 1,439 1,340 2,779 549 529 1,078 760 626 1,386 2,748 2,495 5,243 21 Black or Black British - Caribbean 4 4 8 1 3 4 1 2 3 6 9 15 22 Black or Black British - African 17 18 35 11 10 21 15 9 24 43 37 80 29 Other Black background 1 - 1 2 - 2 4 5 9 7 5 12 31 Asian or Asian British - Indian 73 48 121 50 32 82 33 40 73 156 120 276 32 Asian or Asian British - Pakistani 17 16 33 8 8 16 8 9 17 33 33 66 33 Asian or Asian British - Bangladeshi 7 3 10 - 1 1 7 - 7 14 4 18 34 Chinese 182 126 308 141 133 274 124 119 243 447 378 825 39 Other Asian background 53 32 85 56 45 101 54 33 87 163 110 273 41 Mixed - White and Black Caribbean 6 10 16 3 3 6 - 4 4 9 17 26 42 Mixed - White and Black African 10 6 16 4 1 5 2 1 3 16 8 24 43 Mixed - White and Asian 36 38 74 14 10 24 16 18 34 66 66 132 49 Other Mixed background 20 19 39 15 13 28 23 28 51 58 60 118 80 Other Ethnic background 29 17 46 13 9 22 20 18 38 62 44 106 90 Not known - - - - - - - - - - - - 98 Information refused 62 29 91 29 20 49 62 38 100 153 87 240

1,956 1,706 3,662 896 817 1,713 1,129 950 2,079 3,981 3,473 7,45449.1% 23.0% 27.9% 100.0%

53.4% 46.6% 100.0% 52.3% 47.7% 100.0% 54.3% 45.7% 100.0% 53.4% 46.6% 100.0%

BIO_14: Part-time students admitted to their current course in the previous twelve months by ethnicity by type of degree by gender, 2011-12

Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total10 White 77 22 99 136 204 340 213 226 439 21 Black or Black British - Caribbean 3 1 4 - 1 1 3 2 5 22 Black or Black British - African 3 1 4 4 3 7 7 4 11 29 Other Black background - 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 3 31 Asian or Asian British - Indian 6 3 9 5 4 9 11 7 18 32 Asian or Asian British - Pakistani - - - 2 7 9 2 7 9 33 Asian or Asian British – Bangladeshi - - - - - - - - - 34 Chinese 6 2 8 4 3 7 10 5 15 39 Other Asian background 1 - 1 1 4 5 2 4 6 41 Mixed - White and Black Caribbean - - - 2 - 2 2 - 2 42 Mixed - White and Black African - - - 1 - 1 1 - 1 43 Mixed - White and Asian - - - - 1 1 - 1 1 49 Other Mixed background 2 - 2 1 5 6 3 5 8 80 Other Ethnic background 2 - 2 2 3 5 4 3 7 90 Not known 4 3 7 - 3 3 4 6 10 98 Information refused 1 1 2 2 2 4 3 3 6

105 34 139 161 241 402 266 275 54125.7% 74.3% 100.0%

75.5% 24.5% 100.0% 40.0% 60.0% 100.0% 49.2% 50.8% 100.0%

Notes on Tables BIO_13 and BIO_14:1) Ethnicity data are as reported on the basis of the student’s self-assessment.

2) The numeric codes and descriptions of ethnicity categories are as defined by the Higher Education Statistical Agency (HESA).3) Students who have reported ethnicity as 'Arab' or 'Gypsy Traveller' have been included in the 'Other Ethnic background' category.4) Postgraduates writing up/under examination are excluded from these tables.5) Incoming exchange and other visiting students are excluded from these tables.

TotalTotal % (type of degree)Total % (gender)

Total % (type of degree)Total % (gender)

Total

Total

Taught postgraduates Research postgraduates Total

Undergraduates Taught postgraduates Research postgraduates

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BIO_15 & BIO_16

UK domiciled

non–UK domiciled

Total UK domiciled

non–UK domiciled

Total UK domiciled

non–UK domiciled

Total UK domiciled

non–UK domiciled

Total

10 White 8,089 885 8,974 560 526 1,086 1,464 1,515 2,979 10,113 2,926 13,039 21 Black or Black British - Caribbean 19 2 21 2 2 4 2 4 6 23 8 31 22 Black or Black British - African 72 8 80 4 17 21 12 37 49 88 62 150 29 Other Black background 6 1 7 - 2 2 - 12 12 6 15 21 31 Asian or Asian British - Indian 328 69 397 20 63 83 48 134 182 396 266 662 32 Asian or Asian British - Pakistani 78 12 90 10 6 16 9 33 42 97 51 148 33 Asian or Asian British - Bangladeshi 28 3 31 - 1 1 2 16 18 30 20 50 34 Chinese 301 624 925 12 264 276 54 497 551 367 1,385 1,752 39 Other Asian background 152 121 273 8 93 101 26 162 188 186 376 562 41 Mixed - White and Black Caribbean 33 - 33 1 5 6 3 6 9 37 11 48 42 Mixed - White and Black African 31 2 33 2 3 5 6 1 7 39 6 45 43 Mixed - White and Asian 221 33 254 11 14 25 36 32 68 268 79 347 49 Other Mixed background 134 23 157 6 22 28 39 77 116 179 122 301 80 Other Ethnic background 85 21 106 4 18 22 14 81 95 103 120 223 90 Not known - - - - - - 1 - 1 1 - 1 98 Information refused 237 323 560 17 32 49 73 125 198 327 480 807

9,814 2,127 11,941 657 1,068 1,725 1,789 2,732 4,521 12,260 5,927 18,18765.7% 9.5% 24.9% 100.0%

82.2% 17.8% 100.0% 38.1% 61.9% 100.0% 39.6% 60.4% 100.0% 67.4% 32.6% 100.0%

UK domiciled

non–UK domiciled

Total UK domiciled

non–UK domiciled

Total UK domiciled

non–UK domiciled

Total

10 White 140 66 206 428 81 509 568 147 715 21 Black or Black British - Caribbean - 8 8 3 - 3 3 8 11 22 Black or Black British - African 5 2 7 7 2 9 12 4 16 29 Other Black background 1 1 2 2 1 3 3 2 5 31 Asian or Asian British - Indian 10 7 17 9 6 15 19 13 32 32 Asian or Asian British - Pakistani 1 - 1 9 2 11 10 2 12 33 Asian or Asian British – Bangladeshi - - - - - - - - - 34 Chinese 7 8 15 11 3 14 18 11 29 39 Other Asian background - 4 4 5 2 7 5 6 11 41 Mixed - White and Black Caribbean - - - 3 - 3 3 - 3 42 Mixed - White and Black African - - - 1 - 1 1 - 1 43 Mixed - White and Asian - - - 2 1 3 2 1 3 49 Other Mixed background 3 1 4 9 3 12 12 4 16 80 Other Ethnic background 1 5 6 5 2 7 6 7 13 90 Not known 2 7 9 2 1 3 4 8 12 98 Information refused 3 5 8 10 - 10 13 5 18

173 114 287 506 104 610 679 218 89732.0% 68.0% 100.0%

60.3% 39.7% 100.0% 83.0% 17.0% 100.0% 75.7% 24.3% 100.0%

Notes on Tables BIO_15 and BIO_16:1) Ethnicity data are as reported on the basis of the student’s self-assessment.

2) The numeric codes and descriptions of ethnicity categories are as defined by the Higher Education Statistical Agency (HESA).3) Students who have reported ethnicity as 'Arab' or 'Gypsy Traveller' have been included in the 'Other Ethnic background' category.4) Postgraduates writing up/under examination are excluded from these tables.5) Incoming exchange and other visiting students are excluded from these tables.6) The UK-domiciled category includes students domiciled in England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Isle of Man and Channel Islands.

TotalTotal % (type of degree)Total % (domicile)

TotalTotal % (type of degree)Total % (domicile)

BIO_16: Part-time student numbers by ethnicity by type of degree by UK/non-UK domicile, 2011-12

Taught postgraduates Research postgraduates Total

BIO_15: Full-time student numbers by ethnicity by type of degree by UK/non-UK domicile, 2011-12

Undergraduates Taught postgraduates Research postgraduates Total

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UK domiciled

non–UK domiciled

Total UK domiciled

non–UK domiciled

Total UK domiciled

non–UK domiciled

Total UK domiciled

non–UK domiciled

Total

10 White 2,437 342 2,779 554 524 1,078 695 691 1,386 3,686 1,557 5,243 21 Black or Black British - Caribbean 6 2 8 2 2 4 2 1 3 10 5 15 22 Black or Black British - African 31 4 35 4 17 21 5 19 24 40 40 80 29 Other Black background - 1 1 - 2 2 - 9 9 - 12 12 31 Asian or Asian British - Indian 96 25 121 19 63 82 18 55 73 133 143 276 32 Asian or Asian British - Pakistani 31 2 33 10 6 16 3 14 17 44 22 66 33 Asian or Asian British - Bangladeshi 8 2 10 - 1 1 - 7 7 8 10 18 34 Chinese 94 214 308 12 262 274 19 224 243 125 700 825 39 Other Asian background 37 48 85 8 93 101 10 77 87 55 218 273 41 Mixed - White and Black Caribbean 16 - 16 1 5 6 - 4 4 17 9 26 42 Mixed - White and Black African 15 1 16 2 3 5 3 - 3 20 4 24 43 Mixed - White and Asian 63 11 74 10 14 24 17 17 34 90 42 132 49 Other Mixed background 33 6 39 6 22 28 14 37 51 53 65 118 80 Other Ethnic background 36 10 46 4 18 22 8 30 38 48 58 106 90 Not known - - - - - - - - - - - - 98 Information refused 60 31 91 17 32 49 39 61 100 116 124 240

2,963 699 3,662 649 1,064 1,713 833 1,246 2,079 4,445 3,009 7,45449.1% 23.0% 27.9% 100.0%

80.9% 19.1% 100.0% 37.9% 62.1% 100.0% 40.1% 59.9% 100.0% 59.6% 40.4% 100.0%

UK domiciled

non–UK domiciled

Total UK domiciled

non–UK domiciled

Total UK domiciled

non–UK domiciled

Total

10 White 55 44 99 292 48 340 347 92 439 21 Black or Black British - Caribbean - 4 4 1 - 1 1 4 5 22 Black or Black British - African 3 1 4 5 2 7 8 3 11 29 Other Black background - 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 3 31 Asian or Asian British - Indian 3 6 9 5 4 9 8 10 18 32 Asian or Asian British - Pakistani - - - 7 2 9 7 2 9 33 Asian or Asian British – Bangladeshi - - - - - - - - - 34 Chinese 3 5 8 5 2 7 8 7 15 39 Other Asian background - 1 1 4 1 5 4 2 6 41 Mixed - White and Black Caribbean - - - 2 - 2 2 - 2 42 Mixed - White and Black African - - - 1 - 1 1 - 1 43 Mixed - White and Asian - - - 1 - 1 1 - 1 49 Other Mixed background 2 - 2 6 - 6 8 - 8 80 Other Ethnic background 1 1 2 3 2 5 4 3 7 90 Not known 2 5 7 2 1 3 4 6 10 98 Information refused - 2 2 4 - 4 4 2 6

69 70 139 339 63 402 408 133 54125.7% 74.3% 100.0%

49.6% 50.4% 100.0% 84.3% 15.7% 100.0% 75.4% 24.6% 100.0%

Notes on Tables BIO_17 and BIO_18:1) Ethnicity data are as reported on the basis of the student’s self-assessment.

2) The numeric codes and descriptions of ethnicity categories are as defined by the Higher Education Statistical Agency (HESA).3) Students who have reported ethnicity as 'Arab' or 'Gypsy Traveller' have been included in the 'Other Ethnic background' category.4) Postgraduates writing up/under examination are excluded from these tables.5) Incoming exchange and other visiting students are excluded from these tables.6) The UK-domiciled category includes students domiciled in England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Isle of Man and Channel Islands.

TotalTotal % (type of degree)Total % (domicile)

TotalTotal % (type of degree)Total % (domicile)

BIO_18: Part-time students admitted to their current course in the previous twelve months by ethnicity by type of degree by UK/non-UK domicile, 2011-12

Taught postgraduates Research postgraduates Total

BIO_17: Full-time students admitted to their current course in the previous twelve months by ethnicity by type of degree by UK/non-UK domicile, 2011-12

Undergraduates Taught postgraduates Research postgraduates Total

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BIO_19 & BIO_20

Undergraduates Undergraduate visiting students

Postgraduates Postgraduate visiting students

Postgraduates writing up/under

exam

Total Total %

00 No disability 11,062 99 5,858 23 1,561 18,603 92.74%04 Wheelchair user/have mobility difficulties - - 1 - 2 3 0.01%06 Mental health difficulties - - - - 1 1 0.00%07 An unseen disability, e.g. diabetes, epilepsy, asthma - - 1 - 6 7 0.03%08 Two or more impairments and/or disabling medical conditions 31 - 15 - 9 55 0.27%11 A specific learning difficulty e.g.dyslexia - - 1 - 5 6 0.03%51 A specific learning difficulty such as dyslexia, dyspraxia or AD(H)D 415 1 132 - 31 579 2.89%53 A social/communication impairment such as Asperger's syndrome/other autistic spectrum disorder 48 - 7 - 2 57 0.28%54 A long standing illness or health condition such as cancer, HIV, diabetes, chronic heart disease, or epilepsy 72 - 34 - 12 118 0.59%55 A mental health condition, such as depression, schizophrenia or anxiety disorder 101 - 30 1 7 139 0.69%56 A physical impairment or mobility issues, such as difficulty using arms or using a wheelchair or crutches 25 1 18 - 5 49 0.24%57 Deaf or a serious hearing impairment 13 - 7 - 2 22 0.11%58 Blind or a serious visual impairment uncorrected by glasses 14 - 3 - - 17 0.08%96 A disability, impairment or medical condition that is not otherwise listed 95 1 48 - 13 157 0.78%97 Information refused 65 20 89 2 32 208 1.04%99 Not known - - 2 - 37 39 0.19%

11,941 122 6,246 26 1,725 20,060 100.00%59.5% 0.6% 31.1% 0.1% 8.6% 100.0%

Postgraduates Postgraduates writing up/under

exam

Total Total %

00 No disability 846 97 943 93.64%04 Wheelchair user/have mobility difficulties - - - 0.00%06 Mental health difficulties - - - 0.00%07 An unseen disability, e.g. diabetes, epilepsy, asthma - - - 0.00%08 Two or more impairments and/or disabling medical conditions 2 - 2 0.20%11 A specific learning difficulty e.g.dyslexia - - - 0.00%51 A specific learning difficulty such as dyslexia, dyspraxia or AD(H)D 18 3 21 2.09%53 A social/communication impairment such as Asperger's syndrome/other autistic spectrum disorder - - - 0.00%54 A long standing illness or health condition such as cancer, HIV, diabetes, chronic heart disease, or epilepsy 4 - 4 0.40%55 A mental health condition, such as depression, schizophrenia or anxiety disorder 5 - 5 0.50%56 A physical impairment or mobility issues, such as difficulty using arms or using a wheelchair or crutches 2 1 3 0.30%57 Deaf or a serious hearing impairment 3 - 3 0.30%58 Blind or a serious visual impairment uncorrected by glasses - - - 0.00%96 A disability, impairment or medical condition that is not otherwise listed 3 1 4 0.40%97 Information refused 14 - 14 1.39%99 Not known - 8 8 0.79%

897 110 1,007 100.00%89.1% 10.9% 100.0%

Notes on Tables BIO_19 and BIO_20:1) Disability data are as reported on the basis of the student’s self-assessment.

2) The numeric codes and descriptions of disability categories are as defined by the Higher Education Statistical Agency (HESA).

Total %

3) In 2010-11 HESA introduced an updated list of disability categories with new numeric codes. As disability categories are reported on the basis of students' self-assessment, the old categories (02-11) are reported for students who have not updated their disability data since October 2010.

BIO_19: All full-time student numbers by disability by type of degree, 2011-12

TotalTotal %

BIO_20: All part-time student numbers by disability by type of degree, 2011-12

Total

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Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total00 No disability 5,922 5,140 11,062 865 750 1,615 2,403 1,840 4,243 9,190 7,730 16,920 04 Wheelchair user/have mobility difficulties - - - - - - 1 - 1 1 - 1 07 An unseen disability, e.g. diabetes, epilepsy, asthma - - - - - - - 1 1 - 1 1 08 Two or more impairments and/or disabling medical conditions 13 18 31 - 6 6 5 4 9 18 28 46 11 A specific learning difficulty e.g.dyslexia - - - - - - 1 - 1 1 - 1 51 A specific learning difficulty such as dyslexia, dyspraxia or AD(H)D 243 172 415 18 31 49 46 37 83 307 240 547 53 A social/communication impairment such as Asperger's syndrome/other autistic spectrum disorder 41 7 48 - - - 4 3 7 45 10 55 54 A long standing illness or health condition such as cancer, HIV, diabetes, chronic heart disease, or epilepsy 34 38 72 3 14 17 11 6 17 48 58 106 55 A mental health condition, such as depression, schizophrenia or anxiety disorder 34 67 101 3 4 7 11 12 23 48 83 131 56 A physical impairment or mobility issues, such as difficulty using arms or using a wheelchair or crutches 9 16 25 2 3 5 5 8 13 16 27 43 57 Deaf or a serious hearing impairment 7 6 13 - 1 1 2 4 6 9 11 20 58 Blind or a serious visual impairment uncorrected by glasses 3 11 14 - 1 1 2 - 2 5 12 17 96 A disability, impairment or medical condition that is not otherwise listed 46 49 95 2 6 8 19 21 40 67 76 143 97 Information refused 32 33 65 8 8 16 36 37 73 76 78 154 99 Not known - - - - - - - 2 2 - 2 2

6,384 5,557 11,941 901 824 1,725 2,546 1,975 4,521 9,831 8,356 18,18765.7% 9.5% 24.9% 100.0%

53.5% 46.5% 100.0% 52.2% 47.8% 100.0% 56.3% 43.7% 100.0% 54.1% 45.9% 100.0%

Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total00 No disability 210 68 278 245 323 568 455 391 846 04 Wheelchair user/have mobility difficulties - - - - - - - - - 07 An unseen disability, e.g. diabetes, epilepsy, asthma - - - - - - - - - 08 Two or more impairments and/or disabling medical conditions - - - 1 1 2 1 1 2 11 A specific learning difficulty e.g.dyslexia - - - - - - - - - 51 A specific learning difficulty such as dyslexia, dyspraxia or AD(H)D 5 - 5 4 9 13 9 9 18 53 A social/communication impairment such as Asperger's syndrome/other autistic spectrum disorder - - - - - - - - - 54 A long standing illness or health condition such as cancer, HIV, diabetes, chronic heart disease, or epilepsy - - - 2 2 4 2 2 4 55 A mental health condition, such as depression, schizophrenia or anxiety disorder - - - 3 2 5 3 2 5 56 A physical impairment or mobility issues, such as difficulty using arms or using a wheelchair or crutches - - - 1 1 2 1 1 2 57 Deaf or a serious hearing impairment - 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 3 58 Blind or a serious visual impairment uncorrected by glasses - - - - - - - - - 96 A disability, impairment or medical condition that is not otherwise listed - - - - 3 3 - 3 3 97 Information refused 2 1 3 2 9 11 4 10 14 99 Not known - - - - - - - - -

217 70 287 259 351 610 476 421 89732.0% 68.0% 100.0%

75.6% 24.4% 100.0% 42.5% 57.5% 100.0% 53.1% 46.9% 100.0%

Notes on Tables BIO_21 and BIO_22:1) Disability data are as reported on the basis of the student’s self-assessment.

2) The numeric codes and descriptions of disability categories are as defined by the Higher Education Statistical Agency (HESA).

4) Postgraduates writing up/under examination are excluded from these tables.5) Incoming exchange and other visiting students are excluded from these tables.

TotalTotal % (type of degree)Total % (gender)

3) In 2010-11 HESA introduced an updated list of disability categories with new numeric codes. As disability categories are reported on the basis of students' self-assessment, the old categories (02-11) are reported for students who have not updated their disability data since October 2010.

TotalTotal % (type of degree)Total % (gender)

BIO_22: Part-time student numbers by disability by type of degree by gender, 2011-12

Taught postgraduates Research postgraduates Total

BIO_21: Full-time student numbers by disability by type of degree by gender, 2011-12

Undergraduates Taught postgraduates Research postgraduates Total

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Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total00 No disability 1,815 1,596 3,411 860 746 1,606 1,068 885 1,953 3,743 3,227 6,970 04 Wheelchair user/have mobility difficulties - - - - - - - - - - - - 07 An unseen disability, e.g. diabetes, epilepsy, asthma - - - - - - - - - - - - 08 Two or more impairments and/or disabling medical conditions - 3 3 - 6 6 1 2 3 1 11 12 11 A specific learning difficulty e.g.dyslexia - - - - - - - - - - - - 51 A specific learning difficulty such as dyslexia, dyspraxia or AD(H)D 76 39 115 18 30 48 28 19 47 122 88 210 53 A social/communication impairment such as Asperger's syndrome/other autistic spectrum disorder 17 3 20 - - - - 2 2 17 5 22 54 A long standing illness or health condition such as cancer, HIV, diabetes, chronic heart disease, or epilepsy 7 10 17 3 13 16 6 3 9 16 26 42 55 A mental health condition, such as depression, schizophrenia or anxiety disorder 9 16 25 3 4 7 4 7 11 16 27 43 56 A physical impairment or mobility issues, such as difficulty using arms or using a wheelchair or crutches 4 6 10 2 3 5 4 6 10 10 15 25 57 Deaf or a serious hearing impairment 1 4 5 - 1 1 1 - 1 2 5 7 58 Blind or a serious visual impairment uncorrected by glasses - 5 5 - 1 1 2 - 2 2 6 8 96 A disability, impairment or medical condition that is not otherwise listed 20 21 41 2 6 8 3 12 15 25 39 64 97 Information refused 7 3 10 8 7 15 12 14 26 27 24 51 99 Not known - - - - - - - - - - - -

1,956 1,706 3,662 896 817 1,713 1,129 950 2,079 3,981 3,473 7,45449.1% 23.0% 27.9% 100.0%

53.4% 46.6% 100.0% 52.3% 47.7% 100.0% 54.3% 45.7% 100.0% 53.4% 46.6% 100.0%

Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total00 No disability 99 33 132 154 218 372 253 251 504 04 Wheelchair user/have mobility difficulties - - - - - - - - - 07 An unseen disability, e.g. diabetes, epilepsy, asthma - - - - - - - - - 08 Two or more impairments and/or disabling medical conditions - - - - 1 1 - 1 1 11 A specific learning difficulty e.g.dyslexia - - - - - - - - - 51 A specific learning difficulty such as dyslexia, dyspraxia or AD(H)D 4 - 4 1 8 9 5 8 13 53 A social/communication impairment such as Asperger's syndrome/other autistic spectrum disorder - - - - - - - - - 54 A long standing illness or health condition such as cancer, HIV, diabetes, chronic heart disease, or epilepsy - - - 2 2 4 2 2 4 55 A mental health condition, such as depression, schizophrenia or anxiety disorder - - - 2 2 4 2 2 4 56 A physical impairment or mobility issues, such as difficulty using arms or using a wheelchair or crutches - - - - - - - - - 57 Deaf or a serious hearing impairment - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 2 58 Blind or a serious visual impairment uncorrected by glasses - - - - - - - - - 96 A disability, impairment or medical condition that is not otherwise listed - - - - 2 2 - 2 2 97 Information refused 2 - 2 1 8 9 3 8 11 99 Not known - - - - - - - - -

105 34 139 161 241 402 266 275 54125.7% 74.3% 100.0%

75.5% 24.5% 100.0% 40.0% 60.0% 100.0% 49.2% 50.8% 100.0%

Notes on Tables BIO_23 and BIO_24:1) Disability data are as reported on the basis of the student’s self-assessment.

2) The numeric codes and descriptions of disability categories are as defined by the Higher Education Statistical Agency (HESA).

4) Postgraduates writing up/under examination are excluded from these tables.5) Incoming exchange and other visiting students are excluded from these tables.

TotalTotal % (type of degree)Total % (gender)

3) In 2010-11 HESA introduced an updated list of disability categories with new numeric codes. As disability categories are reported on the basis of students' self-assessment, the old categories (02-11) are reported for students who have not updated their disability data since October 2010.

TotalTotal % (type of degree)Total % (gender)

BIO_24: Part-time students admitted to their current course in the previous twelve months by disability by type of degree by gender, 2011-12

Taught postgraduates Research postgraduates Total

BIO_23: Full-time students admitted to their current course in the previous twelve months by disability by type of degree by gender, 2011-12

Undergraduates Taught postgraduates Research postgraduates Total

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UK domiciled

non–UK domiciled

Total UK domiciled

non–UK domiciled

Total UK domiciled

non–UK domiciled

Total UK domiciled

non–UK domiciled

Total

00 No disability 9,013 2,049 11,062 574 1,041 1,615 1,625 2,618 4,243 11,212 5,708 16,920 04 Wheelchair user/have mobility difficulties - - - - - - - 1 1 - 1 1 07 An unseen disability, e.g. diabetes, epilepsy, asthma - - - - - - 1 - 1 1 - 1 08 Two or more impairments and/or disabling medical conditions 29 2 31 6 - 6 6 3 9 41 5 46 11 A specific learning difficulty e.g.dyslexia - - - - - - 1 - 1 1 - 1 51 A specific learning difficulty such as dyslexia, dyspraxia or AD(H)D 389 26 415 41 8 49 66 17 83 496 51 547 53 A social/communication impairment such as Asperger's syndrome/other autistic spectrum disorder 46 2 48 - - - 5 2 7 51 4 55 54 A long standing illness or health condition such as cancer, HIV, diabetes, chronic heart disease, or epilepsy 67 5 72 15 2 17 10 7 17 92 14 106 55 A mental health condition, such as depression, schizophrenia or anxiety disorder 88 13 101 5 2 7 13 10 23 106 25 131 56 A physical impairment or mobility issues, such as difficulty using arms or using a wheelchair or crutches 22 3 25 4 1 5 7 6 13 33 10 43 57 Deaf or a serious hearing impairment 12 1 13 - 1 1 3 3 6 15 5 20 58 Blind or a serious visual impairment uncorrected by glasses 10 4 14 1 - 1 2 - 2 13 4 17 96 A disability, impairment or medical condition that is not otherwise listed 82 13 95 5 3 8 22 18 40 109 34 143 97 Information refused 56 9 65 6 10 16 28 45 73 90 64 154 99 Not known - - - - - - - 2 2 - 2 2

9,814 2,127 11,941 657 1,068 1,725 1,789 2,732 4,521 12,260 5,927 18,18765.7% 9.5% 24.9% 100.0%

82.2% 17.8% 100.0% 38.1% 61.9% 100.0% 39.6% 60.4% 100.0% 67.4% 32.6% 100.0%

UK domiciled

non–UK domiciled

Total UK domiciled

non–UK domiciled

Total UK domiciled

non–UK domiciled

Total

00 No disability 165 113 278 467 101 568 632 214 846 04 Wheelchair user/have mobility difficulties - - - - - - - - - 07 An unseen disability, e.g. diabetes, epilepsy, asthma - - - - - - - - - 08 Two or more impairments and/or disabling medical conditions - - - 2 - 2 2 - 2 11 A specific learning difficulty e.g.dyslexia - - - - - - - - - 51 A specific learning difficulty such as dyslexia, dyspraxia or AD(H)D 5 - 5 13 - 13 18 - 18 53 A social/communication impairment such as Asperger's syndrome/other autistic spectrum disorder - - - - - - - - - 54 A long standing illness or health condition such as cancer, HIV, diabetes, chronic heart disease, or epilepsy - - - 3 1 4 3 1 4 55 A mental health condition, such as depression, schizophrenia or anxiety disorder - - - 4 1 5 4 1 5 56 A physical impairment or mobility issues, such as difficulty using arms or using a wheelchair or crutches - - - 2 - 2 2 - 2 57 Deaf or a serious hearing impairment 1 - 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 58 Blind or a serious visual impairment uncorrected by glasses - - - - - - - - - 96 A disability, impairment or medical condition that is not otherwise listed - - - 3 - 3 3 - 3 97 Information refused 2 1 3 11 - 11 13 1 14 99 Not known - - - - - - - - -

173 114 287 506 104 610 679 218 89732.0% 68.0% 100.0%

60.3% 39.7% 100.0% 83.0% 17.0% 100.0% 75.7% 24.3% 100.0%

Notes on Tables BIO_25 and BIO_26:1) Disability data are as reported on the basis of the student’s self-assessment.

2) The numeric codes and descriptions of disability categories are as defined by the Higher Education Statistical Agency (HESA).

4) Postgraduates writing up/under examination are excluded from these tables.5) Postgraduate ERASMUS exchange and other visiting students are excluded from these tables.6) The UK-domiciled category includes students domiciled in England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Isle of Man and Channel Islands.

TotalTotal % (type of degree)Total % (domicile)

3) In 2010-11 HESA introduced an updated list of disability categories with new numeric codes. As disability categories are reported on the basis of students' self-assessment, the old categories (02-11) are reported for students who have not updated their disability data since October 2010.

TotalTotal % (type of degree)Total % (domicile)

BIO_26: Part-time student numbers by disability by type of degree by UK/non-UK domicile, 2011-12

Taught postgraduates Research postgraduates Total

BIO_25: Full-time student numbers by disability by type of degree by UK/non-UK domicile, 2011-12

Undergraduates Taught postgraduates Research postgraduates Total

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UK domiciled

non–UK domiciled

Total UK domiciled

non–UK domiciled

Total UK domiciled

non–UK domiciled

Total UK domiciled

non–UK domiciled

Total

00 No disability 2,738 673 3,411 569 1,037 1,606 755 1,198 1,953 4,062 2,908 6,970 04 Wheelchair user/have mobility difficulties - - - - - - - - - - - - 07 An unseen disability, e.g. diabetes, epilepsy, asthma - - - - - - - - - - - - 08 Two or more impairments and/or disabling medical conditions 3 - 3 6 - 6 2 1 3 11 1 12 11 A specific learning difficulty e.g.dyslexia - - - - - - - - - - - - 51 A specific learning difficulty such as dyslexia, dyspraxia or AD(H)D 106 9 115 40 8 48 35 12 47 181 29 210 53 A social/communication impairment such as Asperger's syndrome/other autistic spectrum disorder 19 1 20 - - - 1 1 2 20 2 22 54 A long standing illness or health condition such as cancer, HIV, diabetes, chronic heart disease, or epilepsy 16 1 17 14 2 16 7 2 9 37 5 42 55 A mental health condition, such as depression, schizophrenia or anxiety disorder 20 5 25 5 2 7 6 5 11 31 12 43 56 A physical impairment or mobility issues, such as difficulty using arms or using a wheelchair or crutches 9 1 10 4 1 5 7 3 10 20 5 25 57 Deaf or a serious hearing impairment 5 - 5 - 1 1 1 - 1 6 1 7 58 Blind or a serious visual impairment uncorrected by glasses 4 1 5 1 - 1 2 - 2 7 1 8 96 A disability, impairment or medical condition that is not otherwise listed 33 8 41 5 3 8 9 6 15 47 17 64 97 Information refused 10 - 10 5 10 15 8 18 26 23 28 51 99 Not known - - - - - - - - - - - -

2,963 699 3,662 649 1,064 1,713 833 1,246 2,079 4,445 3,009 7,45449.1% 23.0% 27.9% 100.0%

80.9% 19.1% 100.0% 37.9% 62.1% 100.0% 40.1% 59.9% 100.0% 59.6% 40.4% 100.0%

UK domiciled

non–UK domiciled

Total UK domiciled

non–UK domiciled

Total UK domiciled

non–UK domiciled

Total

00 No disability 63 69 132 311 61 372 374 130 504 04 Wheelchair user/have mobility difficulties - - - - - - - - - 07 An unseen disability, e.g. diabetes, epilepsy, asthma - - - - - - - - - 08 Two or more impairments and/or disabling medical conditions - - - 1 - 1 1 - 1 11 A specific learning difficulty e.g.dyslexia - - - - - - - - - 51 A specific learning difficulty such as dyslexia, dyspraxia or AD(H)D 4 - 4 9 - 9 13 - 13 53 A social/communication impairment such as Asperger's syndrome/other autistic spectrum disorder - - - - - - - - - 54 A long standing illness or health condition such as cancer, HIV, diabetes, chronic heart disease, or epilepsy - - - 3 1 4 3 1 4 55 A mental health condition, such as depression, schizophrenia or anxiety disorder - - - 3 1 4 3 1 4 56 A physical impairment or mobility issues, such as difficulty using arms or using a wheelchair or crutches - - - - - - - - - 57 Deaf or a serious hearing impairment 1 - 1 1 - 1 2 - 2 58 Blind or a serious visual impairment uncorrected by glasses - - - - - - - - - 96 A disability, impairment or medical condition that is not otherwise listed - - - 2 - 2 2 - 2 97 Information refused 1 1 2 9 - 9 10 1 11 99 Not known - - - - - - - - -

69 70 139 339 63 402 408 133 54125.7% 74.3% 100.0%

49.6% 50.4% 100.0% 84.3% 15.7% 100.0% 75.4% 24.6% 100.0%

Notes on Tables BIO_27 and BIO_28:1) Disability data are as reported on the basis of the student’s self-assessment.

2) The numeric codes and descriptions of disability categories are as defined by the Higher Education Statistical Agency (HESA).

4) Postgraduates writing up/under examination are excluded from these tables.5) Postgraduate ERASMUS exchange and other visiting students are excluded from these tables.6) The UK-domiciled category includes students domiciled in England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Isle of Man and Channel Islands.

TotalTotal % (type of degree)Total % (domicile)

3) In 2010-11 HESA introduced an updated list of disability categories with new numeric codes. As disability categories are reported on the basis of students' self-assessment, the old categories (02-11) are reported for students who have not updated their disability data since October 2010.

TotalTotal % (type of degree)Total % (domicile)

BIO_28: Part-time students admitted to their current course in the previous twelve months by disability by type of degree by UK/non-UK domicile, 2011-12

Taught postgraduates Research postgraduates Total

BIO_27: Full-time students admitted to their current course in the previous twelve months by disability by type of degree by UK/non-UK domicile, 2011-12

Undergraduates Taught postgraduates Research postgraduates Total

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BIO_29 & BIO_30

Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total1 College/University maintained property 5,876 4,893 10,769 716 551 1,267 1,609 1,179 2,788 8,201 6,623 14,824 2 Parental/guardian home 11 10 21 11 54 65 15 11 26 37 75 112 4 Other (not listed) 18 28 46 3 13 16 35 33 68 56 74 130 5 Not known - - - - - - 2 2 4 2 2 4 6 Not currently in attendance at the institution 85 184 269 - - - 23 6 29 108 190 298 7 Own permanent residence either owned or rented by you 97 103 200 63 102 165 344 336 680 504 541 1,045 8 Other rented accommodation (shared with others on a temporary basis) 291 338 629 100 102 202 488 380 868 879 820 1,699 9 Private sector halls (not College/University maintained) 6 1 7 8 2 10 30 28 58 44 31 75

6,384 5,557 11,941 901 824 1,725 2,546 1,975 4,521 9,831 8,356 18,18765.7% 9.5% 24.9% 100.0%

53.5% 46.5% 100.0% 52.2% 47.8% 100.0% 56.3% 43.7% 100.0% 54.1% 45.9% 100.0%

UK domiciled

non-UK domiciled

Total UK domiciled

non-UK domiciled

Total UK domiciled

non-UK domiciled

Total UK domiciled

non-UK domiciled

Total

1 College/University maintained property 8,808 1,961 10,769 323 944 1,267 951 1,837 2,788 10,082 4,742 14,824 2 Parental/guardian home 18 3 21 65 - 65 19 7 26 102 10 112 4 Other (not listed) 42 4 46 10 6 16 28 40 68 80 50 130 5 Not known - - - - - - 2 2 4 2 2 4 6 Not currently in attendance at the institution 235 34 269 - - - 6 23 29 241 57 298 7 Own permanent residence either owned or rented by you 168 32 200 120 45 165 416 264 680 704 341 1,045 8 Other rented accommodation (shared with others on a temporary basis) 538 91 629 137 65 202 350 518 868 1,025 674 1,699 9 Private sector halls (not College/University maintained) 5 2 7 2 8 10 17 41 58 24 51 75

9,814 2,127 11,941 657 1,068 1,725 1,789 2,732 4,521 12,260 5,927 18,18765.7% 9.5% 24.9% 100.0%

82.2% 17.8% 100.0% 38.1% 61.9% 100.0% 39.6% 60.4% 100.0% 67.4% 32.6% 100.0%

Notes on Tables BIO_29 and BIO_30:1) Part-time postgraduate students are excluded from these tables as the type of term-time accommodation for these students is not collected.2) Postgraduates writing up/under examination are excluded from these tables.3) Incoming exchange and other visiting students are excluded from these tables.4) UK-domiciled category includes students domiciled in England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Isle of Man and Channel Islands.

TotalTotal % (type of degree)Total % (domicile)

TotalTotal % (type of degree)Total % (gender)

BIO_30: Full-time student numbers by term time accommodation by type of degree by UK/non-UK domicile, 2011-12

Undergraduates Taught postgraduates Research postgraduates Total

BIO_29: Full-time student numbers by term time accommodation by type of degree by gender, 2011-12

Undergraduates Taught postgraduates Research postgraduates Total

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Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total17 and under 131 109 240 - - - 131 109 240 18 3,805 3,214 7,019 - - - 3,805 3,214 7,019 19 1,579 1,390 2,969 1 - 1 1,580 1,390 2,970 20 257 203 460 11 12 23 268 215 483 21 152 61 213 187 259 446 339 320 659 22 21 20 41 73 98 171 94 118 212 23 11 13 24 27 34 61 38 47 85 24 11 7 18 18 17 35 29 24 53 25-29 24 15 39 39 42 81 63 57 120 30 and over 20 32 52 17 31 48 37 63 100 Total 6,011 5,064 11,075 373 493 866 6,384 5,557 11,941Total % (highest qualification) 92.7% 7.3% 100.0%Total % (gender) 54.3% 45.7% 100.0% 43.1% 56.9% 100.0% 53.5% 46.5% 100.0%

Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total17 and under 38 28 66 - - - 38 28 66 18 1,131 986 2,117 - - - 1,131 986 2,117 19 488 411 899 - - - 488 411 899 20 76 61 137 4 3 7 80 64 144 21 52 20 72 72 87 159 124 107 231 22 10 4 14 24 39 63 34 43 77 23 4 4 8 11 14 25 15 18 33 24 4 1 5 4 6 10 8 7 15 25-29 7 2 9 15 20 35 22 22 44 30 and over 4 5 9 12 15 27 16 20 36 Total 1,814 1,522 3,336 142 184 326 1,956 1,706 3,662Total % (highest qualification) 91.1% 8.9% 100.0%Total % (gender) 54.4% 45.6% 100.0% 43.6% 56.4% 100.0% 53.4% 46.6% 100.0%

Notes on Tables BIO_31 and BIO_32:

3) Incoming exchange and other visiting students are excluded from these tables.

2) The 'Previous degree' category in Tables BIO_31 and BIO_32 includes all affiliated students, Cambridge graduates reading triposes, medical and veterinary students on the clinical part of their course and students reading the Graduate Course in Medicine. It also includes students undertaking any other course who had already obtained a previous Higher Education degree at the time of admission to their course.

BIO_31: Undergraduate student numbers by age at time of admission by highest qualification of entry by gender, 2011-12

No previous degree Previous degree Total

BIO_32: Undergraduate students admitted in October 2011 by age at time of admission by highest qualification of entry by gender, 2011-12

No previous degree Previous degree Total

1) Medical and veterinary students obtain a B.A. for the pre-clinical part of their course and are recorded as a new admission when they enrol on the clinical part of their course. Therefore for these students age at time of admission shown in Tables BIO_31 and BIO_32 indicates the age when students started the clinical part of their course, not the age at the time of admission to their pre-clinical course.

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Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total20 and under 17 15 32 - - - 4 6 10 21 21 42 21 225 226 451 - 1 1 39 31 70 264 258 522 22 736 542 1,278 6 13 19 194 138 332 936 693 1,629 23 592 528 1,120 8 29 37 164 117 281 764 674 1,438 24 427 372 799 14 33 47 141 114 255 582 519 1,101 25 334 282 616 13 28 41 112 94 206 459 404 863 26 219 167 386 22 22 44 71 57 128 312 246 558 27 184 148 332 16 23 39 61 39 100 261 210 471 28 137 120 257 18 16 34 43 37 80 198 173 371 29 115 77 192 18 19 37 31 32 63 164 128 292 30-35 332 214 546 120 84 204 109 76 185 561 374 935 36 and over 129 108 237 241 153 394 74 51 125 444 312 756 Total 3,447 2,799 6,246 476 421 897 1,043 792 1,835 4,966 4,012 8,978Total % (mode of study) 69.6% 10.0% 20.4% 100.0%Total % (gender) 55.2% 44.8% 100.0% 53.1% 46.9% 100.0% 56.8% 43.2% 100.0% 55.3% 44.7% 100.0%

Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total20 and under 16 13 29 - - - 16 13 29 21 181 191 372 - - - 181 191 372 22 448 397 845 5 13 18 453 410 863 23 345 328 673 8 24 32 353 352 705 24 236 201 437 10 30 40 246 231 477 25 156 160 316 8 24 32 164 184 348 26 100 96 196 17 19 36 117 115 232 27 103 93 196 8 15 23 111 108 219 28 82 70 152 10 13 23 92 83 175 29 73 39 112 8 12 20 81 51 132 30-35 208 118 326 63 46 109 271 164 435 36 and over 77 61 138 129 79 208 206 140 346 Total 2,025 1,767 3,792 266 275 541 2,291 2,042 4,333Total % (mode of study) 87.5% 12.5% 100.0%Total % (gender) 53.4% 46.6% 100.0% 49.2% 50.8% 100.0% 52.9% 47.1% 100.0%

Notes on Tables BIO_33 and BIO_34:1) Postgraduate ERASMUS exchange and other visiting students are excluded from these tables.2) Current intake in Table BIO_34 includes students admitted to their current course in the twelve months preceding the 1 December.

BIO_34: Postgraduate students admitted in the previous twelve months by age at time of admission by mode of study by gender, 2011-12

Full-time Part-time Total

BIO_33: Postgraduate student numbers by age at time of admission by mode of study by gender, 2011-12

Full-time Part-time Writing up/under exam Total

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TotalNo. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No.

Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic Tripos, Part I 8 33.3% 14 58.3% - 0.0% 2 8.3% - 0.0% - 0.0% 24Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic Tripos, Part II 3 20.0% 11 73.3% - 0.0% 1 6.7% - 0.0% - 0.0% 15Archaeological and Anthropological Tripos, Part I 18 23.1% 52 66.7% - 0.0% 6 7.7% - 0.0% 2 2.6% 78Archaeological and Anthropological Tripos, Part IIA: Archaeology 4 25.0% 10 62.5% - 0.0% 2 12.5% - 0.0% - 0.0% 16

Archaeological and Anthropological Tripos, Part IIA: Biological Anthropology

1 7.7% 10 76.9% - 0.0% 2 15.4% - 0.0% - 0.0% 13

Archaeological and Anthropological Tripos, Part IIA: Social Anthropology

3 9.4% 22 68.8% - 0.0% 6 18.8% 1 3.1% - 0.0% 32

Archaeological and Anthropological Tripos, Part IIB: Archaeology 6 42.9% 8 57.1% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 14

Archaeological and Anthropological Tripos, Part IIB: Biological Anthropology

3 10.7% 21 75.0% - 0.0% 4 14.3% - 0.0% - 0.0% 28

Archaeological and Anthropological Tripos, Part IIB: Social Anthropology

9 22.5% 29 72.5% - 0.0% 2 5.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 40

Architecture Tripos, Part IA 6 14.0% 26 60.5% - 0.0% 11 25.6% - 0.0% - 0.0% 43Architecture Tripos, Part IB 6 14.6% 28 68.3% - 0.0% 5 12.2% - 0.0% 2 4.9% 41Architecture Tripos, Part II 7 18.9% 23 62.2% - 0.0% 5 13.5% 1 2.7% 1 2.7% 37Asian and Middle Eastern Studies Tripos, Part IA 19 38.8% 22 44.9% - 0.0% 6 12.2% - 0.0% 2 4.1% 49Asian and Middle Eastern Studies Tripos, Part IB 11 26.2% 28 66.7% - 0.0% 2 4.8% - 0.0% 1 2.4% 42Asian and Middle Eastern Studies Tripos, Part II 13 31.7% 19 46.3% - 0.0% 8 19.5% - 0.0% 1 2.4% 41Chemical Engineering Tripos, Part I 26 42.6% 11 18.0% - 0.0% 17 27.9% 6 9.8% 1 1.6% 61Chemical Engineering Tripos, Part IIA 15 22.7% 33 50.0% - 0.0% 12 18.2% 6 9.1% - 0.0% 66Chemical Engineering Tripos, Part IIB 17 42.5% 12 30.0% - 0.0% 9 22.5% 2 5.0% - 0.0% 40Classical Tripos, Part IA 10 11.9% - 0.0% 73 86.9% - 0.0% 1 1.2% - 0.0% 84Classical Tripos, Part IB 10 13.0% 56 72.7% - 0.0% 11 14.3% - 0.0% - 0.0% 77Classical Tripos, Part II 31 32.6% 63 66.3% - 0.0% 1 1.1% - 0.0% - 0.0% 95Computer Science Tripos, Part IA 13 18.6% 25 35.7% - 0.0% 24 34.3% 8 11.4% - 0.0% 70Computer Science Tripos, Part IB 19 26.4% 26 36.1% - 0.0% 23 31.9% 3 4.2% 1 1.4% 72Computer Science Tripos, Part II* 16 27.1% 18 30.5% - 0.0% 19 32.2% 6 10.2% - 0.0% 59Economics Tripos, Part I 36 21.3% 94 55.6% - 0.0% 27 16.0% 10 5.9% 2 1.2% 169Economics Tripos, Part IIA 52 30.6% 75 44.1% - 0.0% 37 21.8% 5 2.9% 1 0.6% 170Economics Tripos, Part IIB 26 16.1% 102 63.4% - 0.0% 25 15.5% 6 3.7% 2 1.2% 161Education Tripos, Part I 8 17.8% 30 66.7% - 0.0% 7 15.6% - 0.0% - 0.0% 45Education Tripos, Part II 6 18.8% 25 78.1% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 3.1% 32Engineering Tripos, Part IA 90 26.1% 130 37.7% - 0.0% 93 27.0% 21 6.1% 11 3.2% 345Engineering Tripos, Part IB 89 29.5% 118 39.1% - 0.0% 76 25.2% 18 6.0% 1 0.3% 302Engineering Tripos, Part IIA* 66 29.6% 86 38.6% - 0.0% 55 24.7% 13 5.8% 3 1.3% 223English Tripos, Part I 44 21.4% 145 70.4% - 0.0% 15 7.3% - 0.0% 2 1.0% 206English Tripos, Part II 61 30.8% 128 64.6% - 0.0% 6 3.0% 1 0.5% 2 1.0% 198Geographical Tripos, Part IA 19 18.1% 70 66.7% - 0.0% 14 13.3% - 0.0% 2 1.9% 105Geographical Tripos, Part IB 12 12.4% 75 77.3% - 0.0% 10 10.3% - 0.0% - 0.0% 97Geographical Tripos, Part II 17 17.2% 75 75.8% - 0.0% 7 7.1% - 0.0% - 0.0% 99Historical Tripos, Part I 28 14.1% 153 76.9% - 0.0% 11 5.5% 3 1.5% 4 2.0% 199Historical Tripos, Part II 62 29.5% 144 68.6% - 0.0% 2 1.0% 1 0.5% 1 0.5% 210History of Art Tripos, Part I 3 11.5% 22 84.6% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 3.8% - 0.0% 26

EXM_01: Classified Tripos examination results, 2012

Class I Class II Division 1 Class II Undivided Class II Division 2 Class III Other results

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TotalNo. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No.

Class I Class II Division 1 Class II Undivided Class II Division 2 Class III Other results

History of Art Tripos, Part IIA 2 5.3% 34 89.5% - 0.0% 2 5.3% - 0.0% - 0.0% 38History of Art Tripos, Part IIB 8 25.0% 23 71.9% - 0.0% 1 3.1% - 0.0% - 0.0% 32Land Economy Tripos, Part IA 5 9.3% 38 70.4% - 0.0% 8 14.8% 2 3.7% 1 1.9% 54Land Economy Tripos, Part IB 5 8.8% 41 71.9% - 0.0% 9 15.8% 1 1.8% 1 1.8% 57Land Economy Tripos, Part II 9 15.8% 44 77.2% - 0.0% 4 7.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 57Law Tripos, Part IA 18 10.2% 107 60.5% - 0.0% 47 26.6% 4 2.3% 1 0.6% 177Law Tripos, Part IB 27 12.4% 151 69.6% - 0.0% 34 15.7% - 0.0% 5 2.3% 217Law Tripos, Part II 41 18.1% 164 72.6% - 0.0% 20 8.8% 1 0.4% - 0.0% 226Linguistics Tripos, Part I 8 23.5% 26 76.5% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 34Linguistics Tripos, Part IIA 11 45.8% 11 45.8% - 0.0% 2 8.3% - 0.0% - 0.0% 24Linguistics Tripos, Part IIB 5 55.6% 4 44.4% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 9Management Studies Tripos 11 18.6% 42 71.2% - 0.0% 6 10.2% - 0.0% - 0.0% 59Manufacturing Engineering Tripos, Part IIA* 8 22.2% 24 66.7% - 0.0% 4 11.1% - 0.0% - 0.0% 36Mathematical Tripos, Part IA 77 32.4% 90 37.8% - 0.0% 46 19.3% 20 8.4% 5 2.1% 238Mathematical Tripos, Part IB 66 31.7% 86 41.3% - 0.0% 37 17.8% 15 7.2% 4 1.9% 208Mathematical Tripos, Part II* 70 31.8% 93 42.3% - 0.0% 35 15.9% 16 7.3% 6 2.7% 220Medical and Veterinary Sciences Tripos, Part IA 47 13.7% - 0.0% 282 82.0% - 0.0% 13 3.8% 2 0.6% 344Medical and Veterinary Sciences Tripos, Part IB 60 17.5% 167 48.8% - 0.0% 102 29.8% 8 2.3% 5 1.5% 342Modern and Medieval Languages Tripos, Part IA 44.5 24.6% 123.5 68.2% - 0.0% 11.5 6.4% 1.5 0.8% - 0.0% 181Modern and Medieval Languages Tripos, Part IB 44 26.8% 108 65.9% - 0.0% 12 7.3% - 0.0% - 0.0% 164Modern and Medieval Languages Tripos, Part II 51 30.2% 113 66.9% - 0.0% 3 1.8% - 0.0% 2 1.2% 169Music Tripos, Part IA 8 12.7% 42 66.7% - 0.0% 11 17.5% - 0.0% 2 3.2% 63Music Tripos, Part IB 7 11.7% 47 78.3% - 0.0% 6 10.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 60Music Tripos, Part II 9 14.8% 48 78.7% - 0.0% 4 6.6% - 0.0% - 0.0% 61Natural Sciences Tripos, Part IA 157 25.3% - 0.0% 418 67.4% - 0.0% 41 6.6% 4 0.6% 620Natural Sciences Tripos, Part IB 128 21.2% 259 42.9% - 0.0% 182 30.1% 27 4.5% 8 1.3% 604Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Astrophysics 2 18.2% 3 27.3% - 0.0% 6 54.5% - 0.0% - 0.0% 11Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Biochemistry 11 28.2% 25 64.1% - 0.0% 3 7.7% - 0.0% - 0.0% 39Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Biological and Biomedical Sciences

10 7.0% 98 68.5% - 0.0% 30 21.0% 5 3.5% - 0.0% 143

Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Chemistry 36 37.9% 41 43.2% - 0.0% 12 12.6% 3 3.2% 3 3.2% 95Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Experimental and Theoretical Physics

56 46.7% 40 33.3% - 0.0% 19 15.8% 4 3.3% 1 0.8% 120

Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Genetics 7 31.8% 13 59.1% - 0.0% 2 9.1% - 0.0% - 0.0% 22Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Geological Sciences 4 19.0% 16 76.2% - 0.0% 1 4.8% - 0.0% - 0.0% 21Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: History and Philosophy of Science

16 43.2% 19 51.4% - 0.0% 1 2.7% - 0.0% 1 2.7% 37

Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Materials Science 20 47.6% 12 28.6% - 0.0% 5 11.9% 5 11.9% - 0.0% 42Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Neuroscience 8 23.5% 26 76.5% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 34Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Pathology 10 21.3% 36 76.6% - 0.0% 1 2.1% - 0.0% - 0.0% 47Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Pharmacology 14 46.7% 14 46.7% - 0.0% 2 6.7% - 0.0% - 0.0% 30Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Physical Sciences 1 10.0% 6 60.0% - 0.0% 2 20.0% 1 10.0% - 0.0% 10Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Physiology and Psychology 4 40.0% 6 60.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 10Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Physiology, Development and Neuroscience

16 23.2% 49 71.0% - 0.0% 3 4.3% 1 1.4% - 0.0% 69

Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Plant Sciences 11 39.3% 16 57.1% - 0.0% 1 3.6% - 0.0% - 0.0% 28Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Psychology 9 16.4% 43 78.2% - 0.0% 3 5.5% - 0.0% - 0.0% 55Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Zoology 17 23.0% 54 73.0% - 0.0% 3 4.1% - 0.0% - 0.0% 74

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TotalNo. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No.

Class I Class II Division 1 Class II Undivided Class II Division 2 Class III Other results

Natural Sciences Tripos, Part III: Astrophysics 9 40.9% 11 50.0% - 0.0% 1 4.5% 1 4.5% - 0.0% 22Natural Sciences Tripos, Part III: Biochemistry 8 32.0% 16 64.0% - 0.0% 1 4.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 25Natural Sciences Tripos, Part III: Chemistry 29 36.3% 41 51.3% - 0.0% 10 12.5% - 0.0% - 0.0% 80Natural Sciences Tripos, Part III: Experimental and Theoretical Physics

47 48.0% 32 32.7% - 0.0% 15 15.3% 3 3.1% 1 1.0% 98

Natural Sciences Tripos, Part III: Geological Sciences 9 32.1% 18 64.3% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 3.6% - 0.0% 28Natural Sciences Tripos, Part III: History and Philosophy of Science

4 44.4% 5 55.6% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 9

Natural Sciences Tripos, Part III: Materials Science 6 31.6% 10 52.6% - 0.0% 1 5.3% 2 10.5% - 0.0% 19Natural Sciences Tripos, Part III: Systems Biology 13 72.2% 5 27.8% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 18Philosophy Tripos, Part IA 10 20.4% 32 65.3% - 0.0% 5 10.2% - 0.0% 2 4.1% 49Philosophy Tripos, Part IB 9 19.6% 33 71.7% - 0.0% 3 6.5% 1 2.2% - 0.0% 46Philosophy Tripos, Part II 13 28.9% 28 62.2% - 0.0% 4 8.9% - 0.0% - 0.0% 45Politics, Psychology and Sociology Tripos, Part I 29 22.7% 90 70.3% - 0.0% 7 5.5% 1 0.8% 1 0.8% 128Politics, Psychology and Sociology Tripos, Part IIA 23 17.8% 92 71.3% - 0.0% 14 10.9% - 0.0% - 0.0% 129Politics, Psychology and Sociology, Tripos, Part IIB 50 37.9% 74 56.1% - 0.0% 8 6.1% - 0.0% - 0.0% 132Theological and Religious Studies Tripos, Part I 7 13.2% 36 67.9% - 0.0% 7 13.2% 2 3.8% 1 1.9% 53Theological and Religious Studies Tripos, Part IIA 8 15.4% 41 78.8% - 0.0% 3 5.8% - 0.0% - 0.0% 52Theological and Religious Studies Tripos, Part IIB 12 22.6% 40 75.5% - 0.0% 1 1.9% - 0.0% - 0.0% 53Total 2,357.5 23.8% 5,045.5 51.0% 773 7.8% 1,323.5 13.4% 292.5 3.0% 99 1.0% 9,891

Notes on Table EXM_01:* The last parts of these Triposes (Part III of the Computer Sciences Tripos and Mathematical Tripos, Part IIB of the Engineering Tripos and Manufacturing Engineering Tripos) are unclassified and are thus excluded from this table. See Table UNI_07 for the results of these Triposes.1) The class obtained in each language by candidates for Part IA of the Modern and Medieval Languages Tripos has been counted as half a class, thus the numbers of candidates in some class categories for this Tripos and in the totals are not whole units.2) Pre-clinical medical and veterinary students read the Medical and Veterinary Sciences Tripos in years one and two, but read a different Tripos in year three. In the third year they are included under the Tripos examination for which they were entered.

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No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. %Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic Tripos, Part I

3 33.3% 5 33.3% 5 55.6% 9 60.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 11.1% 1 6.7% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 9 37.5% 15 62.5%

Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic Tripos, Part II

1 12.5% 2 28.6% 6 75.0% 5 71.4% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 12.5% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 8 53.3% 7 46.7%

Archaeological and Anthropological Tripos, Part I

7 21.9% 11 23.9% 21 65.6% 31 67.4% - 0.0% - 0.0% 3 9.4% 3 6.5% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 3.1% 1 2.2% 32 41.0% 46 59.0%

Archaeological and Anthropological Tripos, Part IIA: Archaeology

1 20.0% 3 27.3% 3 60.0% 7 63.6% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 20.0% 1 9.1% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 5 31.3% 11 68.8%

Archaeological and Anthropological Tripos, Part IIA: Biological Anthropology

- 0.0% 1 16.7% 6 85.7% 4 66.7% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 14.3% 1 16.7% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 7 53.8% 6 46.2%

Archaeological and Anthropological Tripos, Part IIA: Social Anthropology

1 16.7% 2 7.7% 4 66.7% 18 69.2% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 16.7% 5 19.2% - 0.0% 1 3.8% - 0.0% - 0.0% 6 18.8% 26 81.3%

Archaeological and Anthropological Tripos, Part IIB: Archaeology

2 66.7% 4 36.4% 1 33.3% 7 63.6% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 3 21.4% 11 78.6%

Archaeological and Anthropological Tripos, Part IIB: Biological Anthropology

- 0.0% 3 15.0% 7 87.5% 14 70.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 12.5% 3 15.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 8 28.6% 20 71.4%

Archaeological and Anthropological Tripos, Part IIB: Social Anthropology

5 33.3% 4 16.0% 9 60.0% 20 80.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 6.7% 1 4.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 15 37.5% 25 62.5%

Architecture Tripos, Part IA 2 12.5% 4 14.8% 13 81.3% 13 48.1% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 6.3% 10 37.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 16 37.2% 27 62.8%Architecture Tripos, Part IB 4 20.0% 2 9.5% 15 75.0% 13 61.9% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 5 23.8% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 5.0% 1 4.8% 20 48.8% 21 51.2%Architecture Tripos, Part II 2 11.8% 5 25.0% 9 52.9% 14 70.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 4 23.5% 1 5.0% 1 5.9% - 0.0% 1 5.9% - 0.0% 17 45.9% 20 54.1%Asian and Middle Eastern Studies Tripos, Part IA

11 42.3% 8 34.8% 10 38.5% 12 52.2% - 0.0% - 0.0% 3 11.5% 3 13.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 2 7.7% - 0.0% 26 53.1% 23 46.9%

Asian and Middle Eastern Studies Tripos, Part IB

3 15.8% 8 34.8% 15 78.9% 13 56.5% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 5.3% 1 4.3% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 4.3% 19 45.2% 23 54.8%

Asian and Middle Eastern Studies Tripos, Part II

8 42.1% 5 22.7% 8 42.1% 11 50.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 3 15.8% 5 22.7% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 4.5% 19 46.3% 22 53.7%

Chemical Engineering Tripos, Part I 18 46.2% 8 36.4% 7 17.9% 4 18.2% - 0.0% - 0.0% 11 28.2% 6 27.3% 2 5.1% 4 18.2% 1 2.6% - 0.0% 39 63.9% 22 36.1%Chemical Engineering Tripos, Part IIA 12 31.6% 3 10.7% 17 44.7% 16 57.1% - 0.0% - 0.0% 6 15.8% 6 21.4% 3 7.9% 3 10.7% - 0.0% - 0.0% 38 57.6% 28 42.4%Chemical Engineering Tripos, Part IIB 10 35.7% 7 58.3% 11 39.3% 1 8.3% - 0.0% - 0.0% 5 17.9% 4 33.3% 2 7.1% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 28 70.0% 12 30.0%Classical Tripos, Part IA 8 20.0% 2 4.5% - 0.0% - 0.0% 32 80.0% 41 93.2% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 2.3% - 0.0% - 0.0% 40 47.6% 44 52.4%Classical Tripos, Part IB 3 10.3% 7 14.6% 20 69.0% 36 75.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 6 20.7% 5 10.4% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 29 37.7% 48 62.3%Classical Tripos, Part II 13 33.3% 18 32.1% 26 66.7% 37 66.1% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 1.8% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 39 41.1% 56 58.9%Computer Science Tripos, Part IA 13 19.1% - 0.0% 25 36.8% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 23 33.8% 1 50.0% 7 10.3% 1 50.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 68 97.1% 2 2.9%Computer Science Tripos, Part IB 19 30.2% - 0.0% 24 38.1% 2 22.2% - 0.0% - 0.0% 17 27.0% 6 66.7% 2 3.2% 1 11.1% 1 1.6% - 0.0% 63 87.5% 9 12.5%Computer Science Tripos, Part II* 13 26.5% 3 30.0% 17 34.7% 1 10.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 16 32.7% 3 30.0% 3 6.1% 3 30.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 49 83.1% 10 16.9%Economics Tripos, Part I 28 24.8% 8 14.3% 66 58.4% 28 50.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 14 12.4% 13 23.2% 4 3.5% 6 10.7% 1 0.9% 1 1.8% 113 66.9% 56 33.1%Economics Tripos, Part IIA 33 29.7% 19 32.2% 48 43.2% 27 45.8% - 0.0% - 0.0% 26 23.4% 11 18.6% 4 3.6% 1 1.7% - 0.0% 1 1.7% 111 65.3% 59 34.7%Economics Tripos, Part IIB 19 18.1% 7 12.5% 67 63.8% 35 62.5% - 0.0% - 0.0% 14 13.3% 11 19.6% 3 2.9% 3 5.4% 2 1.9% - 0.0% 105 65.2% 56 34.8%Education Tripos, Part I - 0.0% 8 21.6% 5 62.5% 25 67.6% - 0.0% - 0.0% 3 37.5% 4 10.8% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 8 17.8% 37 82.2%Education Tripos, Part II 1 25.0% 5 17.9% 3 75.0% 22 78.6% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 3.6% 4 12.5% 28 87.5%Engineering Tripos, Part IA 83 30.2% 7 10.0% 105 38.2% 25 35.7% - 0.0% - 0.0% 66 24.0% 27 38.6% 12 4.4% 9 12.9% 9 3.3% 2 2.9% 275 79.7% 70 20.3%Engineering Tripos, Part IB 76 32.9% 13 18.3% 88 38.1% 30 42.3% - 0.0% - 0.0% 57 24.7% 19 26.8% 10 4.3% 8 11.3% - 0.0% 1 1.4% 231 76.5% 71 23.5%Engineering Tripos, Part IIA* 58 32.4% 8 18.2% 67 37.4% 19 43.2% - 0.0% - 0.0% 41 22.9% 14 31.8% 10 5.6% 3 6.8% 3 1.7% - 0.0% 179 80.3% 44 19.7%English Tripos, Part I 17 22.4% 27 20.8% 50 65.8% 95 73.1% - 0.0% - 0.0% 8 10.5% 7 5.4% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 1.3% 1 0.8% 76 36.9% 130 63.1%English Tripos, Part II 27 42.9% 34 25.2% 34 54.0% 94 69.6% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 1.6% 5 3.7% - 0.0% 1 0.7% 1 1.6% 1 0.7% 63 31.8% 135 68.2%Geographical Tripos, Part IA 7 20.0% 12 17.1% 26 74.3% 44 62.9% - 0.0% - 0.0% 2 5.7% 12 17.1% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 2 2.9% 35 33.3% 70 66.7%Geographical Tripos, Part IB 4 10.0% 8 14.0% 29 72.5% 46 80.7% - 0.0% - 0.0% 7 17.5% 3 5.3% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 40 41.2% 57 58.8%Geographical Tripos, Part II 6 15.4% 11 18.3% 32 82.1% 43 71.7% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 2.6% 6 10.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 39 39.4% 60 60.6%Historical Tripos, Part I 18 22.2% 10 8.5% 59 72.8% 94 79.7% - 0.0% - 0.0% 3 3.7% 8 6.8% - 0.0% 3 2.5% 1 1.2% 3 2.5% 81 40.7% 118 59.3%Historical Tripos, Part II 31 29.8% 31 29.2% 70 67.3% 74 69.8% - 0.0% - 0.0% 2 1.9% - 0.0% 1 1.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 0.9% 104 49.5% 106 50.5%History of Art Tripos, Part I 1 25.0% 2 9.1% 3 75.0% 19 86.4% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 4.5% - 0.0% - 0.0% 4 15.4% 22 84.6%History of Art Tripos, Part IIA 1 14.3% 1 3.2% 6 85.7% 28 90.3% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 2 6.5% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 7 18.4% 31 81.6%History of Art Tripos, Part IIB 3 37.5% 5 20.8% 5 62.5% 18 75.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 4.2% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 8 25.0% 24 75.0%Land Economy Tripos, Part IA 4 12.9% 1 4.3% 20 64.5% 18 78.3% - 0.0% - 0.0% 4 12.9% 4 17.4% 2 6.5% - 0.0% 1 3.2% - 0.0% 31 57.4% 23 42.6%Land Economy Tripos, Part IB 3 9.4% 2 8.0% 23 71.9% 18 72.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 6 18.8% 3 12.0% - 0.0% 1 4.0% - 0.0% 1 4.0% 32 56.1% 25 43.9%Land Economy Tripos, Part II 6 18.8% 3 12.0% 23 71.9% 21 84.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 3 9.4% 1 4.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 32 56.1% 25 43.9%Law Tripos, Part IA 9 12.2% 9 8.7% 46 62.2% 61 59.2% - 0.0% - 0.0% 18 24.3% 29 28.2% 1 1.4% 3 2.9% - 0.0% 1 1.0% 74 41.8% 103 58.2%Law Tripos, Part IB 15 14.6% 12 10.5% 69 67.0% 82 71.9% - 0.0% - 0.0% 18 17.5% 16 14.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 1.0% 4 3.5% 103 47.5% 114 52.5%Law Tripos, Part II 22 20.8% 19 15.8% 76 71.7% 88 73.3% - 0.0% - 0.0% 7 6.6% 13 10.8% 1 0.9% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 106 46.9% 120 53.1%Linguistics Tripos, Part I 3 21.4% 5 25.0% 11 78.6% 15 75.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 14 41.2% 20 58.8%Linguistics Tripos, Part IIA 5 50.0% 6 42.9% 3 30.0% 8 57.1% - 0.0% - 0.0% 2 20.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 10 41.7% 14 58.3%Linguistics Tripos, Part IIB 1 100.0% 4 50.0% - 0.0% 4 50.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 11.1% 8 88.9%Management Studies Tripos 7 20.6% 4 16.0% 23 67.6% 19 76.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 4 11.8% 2 8.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 34 57.6% 25 42.4%Manufacturing Engineering Tripos, Part IIA*

6 22.2% 2 22.2% 18 66.7% 6 66.7% - 0.0% - 0.0% 3 11.1% 1 11.1% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 27 75.0% 9 25.0%

Mathematical Tripos, Part IA 67 34.9% 10 21.7% 73 38.0% 17 37.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 35 18.2% 11 23.9% 13 6.8% 7 15.2% 4 2.1% 1 2.2% 192 80.7% 46 19.3%Mathematical Tripos, Part IB 53 32.7% 13 28.3% 70 43.2% 16 34.8% - 0.0% - 0.0% 25 15.4% 12 26.1% 11 6.8% 4 8.7% 3 1.9% 1 2.2% 162 77.9% 46 22.1%Mathematical Tripos, Part II* 62 33.0% 8 25.0% 78 41.5% 15 46.9% - 0.0% - 0.0% 30 16.0% 5 15.6% 13 6.9% 3 9.4% 5 2.7% 1 3.1% 188 85.5% 32 14.5%

EXM_02: Classified Tripos examination results by gender, 2012

Class I Class II Division 1 Class II Undivided Class II Division 2 Class III Other results TotalMen WomenWomen Men Women Men Women MenWomen Men Women Men Women Men

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No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. %

Class I Class II Division 1 Class II Undivided Class II Division 2 Class III Other results TotalMen WomenWomen Men Women Men Women MenWomen Men Women Men Women Men

Medical and Veterinary Sciences Tripos, Part IA

24 14.5% 23 12.8% - 0.0% - 0.0% 135 81.8% 147 82.1% - 0.0% - 0.0% 6 3.6% 7 3.9% - 0.0% 2 1.1% 165 48.0% 179 52.0%

Medical and Veterinary Sciences Tripos, Part IB

28 16.8% 32 18.3% 90 53.9% 77 44.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 45 26.9% 57 32.6% 4 2.4% 4 2.3% - 0.0% 5 2.9% 167 48.8% 175 51.2%

Modern and Medieval Languages Tripos, Part IA

18 31.0% 26.5 21.5% 33.5 57.8% 90 73.2% - 0.0% - 0.0% 5.5 9.5% 6 4.9% 1 1.7% 0.5 0.4% - 0.0% - 0.0% 58 32.0% 123 68.0%

Modern and Medieval Languages Tripos, Part IB

18 33.3% 26 23.6% 35 64.8% 73 66.4% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 1.9% 11 10.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 54 32.9% 110 67.1%

Modern and Medieval Languages Tripos, Part II

17 32.1% 34 29.3% 33 62.3% 80 69.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 2 3.8% 1 0.9% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 1.9% 1 0.9% 53 31.4% 116 68.6%

Music Tripos, Part IA 8 19.0% - 0.0% 29 69.0% 13 61.9% - 0.0% - 0.0% 4 9.5% 7 33.3% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 2.4% 1 4.8% 42 66.7% 21 33.3%Music Tripos, Part IB 6 14.3% 1 5.6% 31 73.8% 16 88.9% - 0.0% - 0.0% 5 11.9% 1 5.6% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 42 70.0% 18 30.0%Music Tripos, Part II 7 20.0% 2 7.7% 26 74.3% 22 84.6% - 0.0% - 0.0% 2 5.7% 2 7.7% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 35 57.4% 26 42.6%Natural Sciences Tripos, Part IA 112 29.3% 45 18.9% - 0.0% - 0.0% 244 63.9% 174 73.1% - 0.0% - 0.0% 24 6.3% 17 7.1% 2 0.5% 2 0.8% 382 61.6% 238 38.4%Natural Sciences Tripos, Part IB 85 24.8% 43 16.5% 143 41.7% 116 44.4% - 0.0% - 0.0% 93 27.1% 89 34.1% 17 5.0% 10 3.8% 5 1.5% 3 1.1% 343 56.8% 261 43.2%Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Astrophysics

2 25.0% - 0.0% 2 25.0% 1 33.3% - 0.0% - 0.0% 4 50.0% 2 66.7% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 8 72.7% 3 27.3%

Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Biochemistry

6 28.6% 5 27.8% 13 61.9% 12 66.7% - 0.0% - 0.0% 2 9.5% 1 5.6% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 21 53.8% 18 46.2%

Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Biological and Biomedical Sciences

3 4.4% 7 9.3% 44 64.7% 54 72.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 17 25.0% 13 17.3% 4 5.9% 1 1.3% - 0.0% - 0.0% 68 47.6% 75 52.4%

Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Chemistry 26 41.3% 10 31.3% 25 39.7% 16 50.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 7 11.1% 5 15.6% 2 3.2% 1 3.1% 3 4.8% - 0.0% 63 66.3% 32 33.7%

Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Experimental and Theoretical Physics

47 47.0% 9 45.0% 33 33.0% 7 35.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 16 16.0% 3 15.0% 3 3.0% 1 5.0% 1 1.0% - 0.0% 100 83.3% 20 16.7%

Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Genetics 2 25.0% 5 35.7% 5 62.5% 8 57.1% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 12.5% 1 7.1% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 8 36.4% 14 63.6%

Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Geological Sciences

4 40.0% - 0.0% 6 60.0% 10 90.9% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 9.1% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 10 47.6% 11 52.4%

Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: History and Philosophy of Science

8 40.0% 8 47.1% 10 50.0% 9 52.9% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 5.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 5.0% - 0.0% 20 54.1% 17 45.9%

Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Materials Science

18 54.5% 2 22.2% 6 18.2% 6 66.7% - 0.0% - 0.0% 5 15.2% - 0.0% 4 12.1% 1 11.1% - 0.0% - 0.0% 33 78.6% 9 21.4%

Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Neuroscience

7 36.8% 1 6.7% 12 63.2% 14 93.3% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 19 55.9% 15 44.1%

Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Pathology 6 27.3% 4 16.0% 16 72.7% 20 80.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 4.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 22 46.8% 25 53.2%

Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Pharmacology

5 38.5% 9 52.9% 6 46.2% 8 47.1% - 0.0% - 0.0% 2 15.4% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 13 43.3% 17 56.7%

Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Physical Sciences

1 20.0% - 0.0% 3 60.0% 3 60.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 20.0% 1 20.0% - 0.0% 1 20.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 5 50.0% 5 50.0%

Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Physiology and Psychology

3 37.5% 1 50.0% 5 62.5% 1 50.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 8 80.0% 2 20.0%

Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Physiology, Development and Neuroscience

4 14.8% 12 28.6% 21 77.8% 28 66.7% - 0.0% - 0.0% 2 7.4% 1 2.4% - 0.0% 1 2.4% - 0.0% - 0.0% 27 39.1% 42 60.9%

Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Plant Sciences

3 30.0% 8 44.4% 7 70.0% 9 50.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 5.6% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 10 35.7% 18 64.3%

Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Psychology

4 18.2% 5 15.2% 16 72.7% 27 81.8% - 0.0% - 0.0% 2 9.1% 1 3.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 22 40.0% 33 60.0%

Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Zoology 6 20.0% 11 25.0% 22 73.3% 32 72.7% - 0.0% - 0.0% 2 6.7% 1 2.3% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 30 40.5% 44 59.5%

Natural Sciences Tripos, Part III: Astrophysics

8 47.1% 1 20.0% 8 47.1% 3 60.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 5.9% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 20.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 17 77.3% 5 22.7%

Natural Sciences Tripos, Part III: Biochemistry

6 42.9% 2 18.2% 8 57.1% 8 72.7% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 9.1% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 14 56.0% 11 44.0%

Natural Sciences Tripos, Part III: Chemistry 24 40.7% 5 23.8% 27 45.8% 14 66.7% - 0.0% - 0.0% 8 13.6% 2 9.5% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 59 73.8% 21 26.3%

Natural Sciences Tripos, Part III: Experimental and Theoretical Physics

42 50.6% 5 33.3% 28 33.7% 4 26.7% - 0.0% - 0.0% 11 13.3% 4 26.7% 1 1.2% 2 13.3% 1 1.2% - 0.0% 83 84.7% 15 15.3%

Natural Sciences Tripos, Part III: Geological Sciences

4 26.7% 5 38.5% 10 66.7% 8 61.5% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 6.7% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 15 53.6% 13 46.4%

Natural Sciences Tripos, Part III: History and Philosophy of Science

4 66.7% - 0.0% 2 33.3% 3 100.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 6 66.7% 3 33.3%

Natural Sciences Tripos, Part III: Materials Science

4 33.3% 2 28.6% 5 41.7% 5 71.4% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 8.3% - 0.0% 2 16.7% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 12 63.2% 7 36.8%

Natural Sciences Tripos, Part III: Systems Biology

8 88.9% 5 55.6% 1 11.1% 4 44.4% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 9 50.0% 9 50.0%

Philosophy Tripos, Part IA 8 25.0% 2 11.8% 21 65.6% 11 64.7% - 0.0% - 0.0% 2 6.3% 3 17.6% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 3.1% 1 5.9% 32 65.3% 17 34.7%Philosophy Tripos, Part IB 8 28.6% 1 5.6% 18 64.3% 15 83.3% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 3.6% 2 11.1% 1 3.6% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 28 60.9% 18 39.1%Philosophy Tripos, Part II 5 27.8% 8 29.6% 10 55.6% 18 66.7% - 0.0% - 0.0% 3 16.7% 1 3.7% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 18 40.0% 27 60.0%

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No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. %

Class I Class II Division 1 Class II Undivided Class II Division 2 Class III Other results TotalMen WomenWomen Men Women Men Women MenWomen Men Women Men Women Men

Politics, Psychology and Sociology Tripos, Part I

14 28.6% 15 19.0% 31 63.3% 59 74.7% - 0.0% - 0.0% 3 6.1% 4 5.1% 1 2.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 1.3% 49 38.3% 79 61.7%

Politics, Psychology and Sociology Tripos, Part IIA

8 16.7% 15 18.5% 32 66.7% 60 74.1% - 0.0% - 0.0% 8 16.7% 6 7.4% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 48 37.2% 81 62.8%

Politics, Psychology and Sociology, Tripos, Part IIB

20 43.5% 30 34.9% 22 47.8% 52 60.5% - 0.0% - 0.0% 4 8.7% 4 4.7% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 46 34.8% 86 65.2%

Theological and Religious Studies Tripos, Part I

4 17.4% 3 10.0% 14 60.9% 22 73.3% - 0.0% - 0.0% 4 17.4% 3 10.0% 1 4.3% 1 3.3% - 0.0% 1 3.3% 23 43.4% 30 56.6%

Theological and Religious Studies Tripos, Part IIA

6 20.7% 2 8.7% 21 72.4% 20 87.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 2 6.9% 1 4.3% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 29 55.8% 23 44.2%

Theological and Religious Studies Tripos, Part IIB

7 33.3% 5 15.6% 13 61.9% 27 84.4% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 4.8% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 21 39.6% 32 60.4%

Total 1,493 27.5% 864.5 19.4% 2,518.5 46.4% 2,527 56.6% 411 7.6% 362 8.1% 774.5 14.3% 549 12.3% 177 3.3% 115.5 2.6% 55 1.0% 44 1.0% 5,429 54.9% 4,462 45.1%

Notes on Table EXM_02:* The last parts of these Triposes (Part III of the Computer Sciences Tripos and Mathematical Tripos, Part IIB of the Engineering Tripos and Manufacturing Engineering Tripos) are unclassified and are thus excluded from this table. See Table UNI_08 for the results of these Triposes by gender.1) The class obtained in each language by candidates for Part IA of the Modern and Medieval Languages Tripos has been counted as half a class, thus the numbers of candidates in some class categories for this Tripos and in the totals are not whole units.2) Pre-clinical medical and veterinary students read the Medical and Veterinary Sciences Tripos in years one and two, but read a different Tripos in year three. In the third year they are included under the Tripos examination for which they were entered.

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Total

No. % No. % No. % No. % No. Computer Science Tripos, Part III 2 100.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 2 Engineering Tripos, Part IIB 57 22.6% 127 50.4% 66 26.2% 2 0.8% 252 Manufacturing Engineering Tripos, Part IIB 11 30.6% 19 52.8% 6 16.7% - 0.0% 36 Mathematical Tripos, Part III 52 59.8% 25 28.7% 10 11.5% - 0.0% 87 Total 122 32.4% 171 45.4% 82 21.8% 2 0.5% 377

No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. %Computer Science Tripos, Part III 2 100.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 2 100.0% - 0.0%Engineering Tripos, Part IIB 44 22.4% 13 23.2% 100 51.0% 27 48.2% 50 25.5% 16 28.6% 2 1.0% - 0.0% 196 77.8% 56 22.2%Manufacturing Engineering Tripos, Part IIB 6 26.1% 5 38.5% 12 52.2% 7 53.8% 5 21.7% 1 7.7% - 0.0% - 0.0% 23 63.9% 13 36.1%Mathematical Tripos, Part III 43 58.9% 9 64.3% 21 28.8% 4 28.6% 9 12.3% 1 7.1% - 0.0% - 0.0% 73 83.9% 14 16.1%Total 95 32.3% 27 32.5% 133 45.2% 38 45.8% 64 21.8% 18 21.7% 2 0.7% - 0.0% 294 78.0% 83 22.0%

Notes on Tables EXM_03 and EXM_04:1) Part III of the Computer Science Tripos is a new, unclassified Tripos part introduced in 2011-2012.2) The University recognises that in Part III of the Mathematical Tripos both a Pass with Distinction and a Pass with Merit are equivalent to a First Class in a Classified Tripos.

Women

EXM_03: Unclassified Tripos examination results, 2012

Pass with Distinction

Pass with Merit Pass Other results

Men

EXM_04: Unclassified Tripos examination results by gender, 2012

Pass with Distinction Pass with Merit Pass Other results TotalMen Women Men WomenWomen Men Women Men

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No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. %Final M.B. Examination Part I, Pathology 7 10.0% 16 18.0% 57 81.4% 70 78.7% 6 8.6% 3 3.4% 70 44.0% 89 56.0%Final M.B. Examination Part II, Clinical Paediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynaecology

- 0.0% - 0.0% 67 94.4% 87 100.0% 4 5.6% - 0.0% 71 44.9% 87 55.1%

Final M.B. Examination Part III, Clinical examination 12 13.8% 17 22.1% 71 81.6% 59 76.6% 4 4.6% 1 1.3% 87 53.0% 77 47.0%Final Veterinary Examination, Part I - 0.0% 3 6.4% 11 100.0% 44 93.6% - 0.0% - 0.0% 11 19.0% 47 81.0%Final Veterinary Examination, Part II 1 9.1% 8 15.7% 8 72.7% 40 78.4% 2 18.2% 3 5.9% 11 17.7% 51 82.3%Final Veterinary Examination, Part III - 0.0% - 0.0% 14 93.3% 41 87.2% 1 6.7% 6 12.8% 15 24.2% 47 75.8%Total 20 7.5% 44 11.1% 228 86.0% 341 85.7% 17 6.4% 13 3.3% 265 40.0% 398 60.0%

EXM_06: Number of students deemed to have obtained honours whilst studying abroad by gender, 2012

Total

No. % No. % No. Engineering Tripos Part IIA, students at M.I.T. 11 73.3% 4 26.7% 15 Engineering Tripos Part IIA, students at the Ècole Centrale Paris

1 100.0% - 0.0% 1

Engineering Tripos Part IIA, students away at the National University of Singapore

- 0.0% 1 100.0% 1

Law students at Paris II (Fourth year) 2 28.6% 5 71.4% 7 Total 14 58.3% 10 41.7% 24

Notes on Tables EXM_05 and EXM_06:

2) In table EXM_05: if by 31 July a candidate sucessfully re-sat all components of the examination, their results are included in the 'Pass' category. Otherwise their results are included in the 'Other results' category.

Total

Men Women Men Women Men

EXM_05: Final Medical and Veterinary examination results by gender, 2012

3) Table EXM_06 provides the results for students who have spent the year studying at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, National University of Singapore, Ècole Centrale Paris or studying in Paris as part of the Law Double Maîtrise qualification.

Women Men Women

1) 'The 'Other results' category in Table EXM_05 includes candidates for Part II and Part III of the Final M.B. Examination who failed to pass one or more of the components of those Parts.

Men Women

Pass with Distinction Pass Other results

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2010-11 DG_01 and DG_01a

Doctor of Law 4Doctor of Medicine 7Doctor of Science 5Doctor of Letters 3Doctor of Philosophy 1,090Doctor of Engineering 1Master of Law 189Master of Science 7Master of Letters 2Master of Research 6Master of Philosophy 1,377Master of Mathematics 77Master of Advanced Study 90Master of Engineering 299Master of Business Administration 203Master of Finance 26Master of Education 151Master of Natural Sciences 281Master of Studies 87Bachelor of Medicine 153Bachelor of Surgery 152Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine 62Bachelor of Music 2Bachelor of Arts 3,361Bachelor of Theology for Ministry 23Total 7,658

Doctor of Law 1Doctor of Medicine 7Doctor of Science 8Doctor of Letters 2Bachelor of Divinity 1Doctor of Philosophy 1,035Master of Surgery 1Master of Law 165Master of Science 9Master of Letters 4Master of Research 24Master of Philosophy 1,479Master of Music 9Master of Mathematics 86Master of Advanced Study 122Master of Engineering 328Master of Business Administration 207Master of Finance 30Master of Education 198Master of Natural Sciences 299Master of Studies 112Bachelor of Medicine 152Bachelor of Surgery 159Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine 56Bachelor of Arts 3,331Bachelor of Theology for Ministry 22Total 7,847

Notes on Tables DG_01 and DG_01a:

DG_01: Number of degrees conferred, 2010–11

DG_01a: Number of degrees conferred, 2011–12

1) These tables do not include information about some of the qualifications that are awarded rather than conferred, for example the Postgraduate Certificate in Education (P.G.C.E.).2) Students can confirm more than one degree at the time, e.g. Bachelor of Arts and Master of Engineering/Mathematics/Natural Sciences for students on integrated Masters degrees or Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery for clinical medicine students. In such cases both degrees are counted separately in the above tables.3) Post Doctorate awards as well as Doctorates awarded by special regulation are not included in these tables.

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2010-11 DG_02 and DG_02a

Doctor of Philosophy 1,090Doctor of Engineering 1Certificate of Postgraduate Study 8Master of Law 195Master of Science 7Master of Letters 1Master of Research 7Master of Philosophy 1,444Master of Mathematics 77Master of Advanced Study 181Master of Engineering 296Master of Business Administration 210Master of Finance 25Master of Education 159Postgraduate Certificate of Education 409Diploma 26Master of Natural Sciences 281Master of Studies 79Bachelor of Medicine 152Bachelor of Surgery 152Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine 61Bachelor of Music 2Bachelor of Arts 3,354Bachelor of Theology for Ministry 28Total 8,245

Doctor of Philosophy 1,031Certificate of Postgraduate Study 10Master of Law 159Master of Science 11Master of Letters 5Master of Research 36Master of Philosophy 1,550Master of Music 18Master of Mathematics 86Master of Advanced Study 148Master of Engineering 325Master of Business Administration 215Master of Finance 33Master of Education 197Postgraduate Certificate of Education 409Diploma 35Master of Natural Sciences 297Master of Studies 124Bachelor of Medicine 159Bachelor of Surgery 159Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine 56Bachelor of Arts 3,304Bachelor of Theology for Ministry 29Total 8,396

Notes on Tables DG_02 and DG_02a:

DG_02: Number of qualifications completed, 2010-11

DG_02a: Number of qualifications completed, 2011-12

1) Completion of the degree indicates that the candidate successfully fulfilled all academic requirements for their degree and can therefore proceed to having the degree conferred or awarded. It does not mean that the candidate has necessarily had the degree conferred or awarded – thus there is a discrepancy between the numbers given in Tables DG_01/DG_01a and

DG_02/DG_02a.2) Students can complete more than one degree at the time, e.g. Bachelor of Arts and Master of Engineering/Mathematics/Natural Sciences for students on integrated Masters degrees or Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery for clinical medicine students. In such cases both degrees are counted separately in the above tables.3) Post Doctorate and Higher Doctorate awards as well as Doctorates awarded by special regulation are not included in these tables.

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Appendix 1 Changes to 2011-12 tables 1. Tables removed from 2011-12 publication The following tables that were present in 2010-11 publication were removed from 2011-12 Student Statistics publication: 2010-11 table Notes on changes Time series tables TS_05 Full-time equivalent (FTE) student load by gender – all load data will now be presented on the PRAO’s website TS_06 Full-time equivalent (FTE) student load by Arts/Science – all load data will now be presented on the PRAO’s website TS_07 Full-time equivalent (FTE) student load by school – all load data will now be presented on the PRAO’s website Load tables – all load data will now be presented on the PRAO’s website. Bio-demographic tables BIO_23 Table presenting breakdown of undergraduate students by age at 1 December census date has been removed. BIO_25 Table presenting breakdown of postgraduate students by age at 1 December census date has been removed. 2. Tables added to 2011-12 publication The following new tables were introduced in 2011-12 Student Statistics publication: 2011-12 table Notes on changes Undergraduate tables UG_HC_05a New table provides a breakdown by fee eligibility and subject for pre-clinical medical and veterinary students. UG_HC_09 New table provides a breakdown by age group and highest qualification on entry for current intake students. Postgraduate tables PG_HC_01 New table provides a breakdown by mode of study, level of study and faculty/department for all postgraduate students. PG_HC_02 New table provides a breakdown by mode of study, level of study and faculty/department for all current intake postgraduate students. PG_HC_03 New table provides a breakdown by level of study and gender for all postgraduate students. PG_HC_04 New table provides a breakdown by level of study and gender for all current intake postgraduate students. PG_HC_05 New table provides a breakdown by level of study and fee eligibility for all postgraduate students. PG_HC_06 New table provides a breakdown by level of study and fee eligibility for all current intake postgraduate students.

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Colleges tables COL_HC_13 New table provides a breakdown by mode of study and level of study for postgraduate students. COL_HC_14 New table provides a breakdown by mode of study and level of study for current intake postgraduate students. COL_HC_15 New table provides a breakdown by term-time accommodation for full-time students. Bio-demographic tables BIO_13 New table provides a breakdown by ethnicity and gender for full-time current intake students. BIO_14 New table provides a breakdown by ethnicity and gender for part-time current intake students. BIO_17 New table provides a breakdown by ethnicity and UK domicile for full-time current intake students. BIO_18 New table provides a breakdown by ethnicity and UK domicile for part-time current intake students. BIO_21 New table provides a breakdown by disability and gender for full-time current intake students. BIO_22 New table provides a breakdown by disability and gender for part-time current intake students. BIO_25 New table provides a breakdown by disability and UK domicile for full-time current intake students. BIO_26 New table provides a breakdown by disability and UK domicile for part-time current intake students. BIO_32 New table provides a breakdown by age at time of admission for current intake undergraduate students. BIO_34 New table provides a breakdown by age at time of admission for current intake postgraduate students. Degree tables DG_01a New table provides number of degrees conferred for the current academic year. DG_02a New table provides number of degrees completed for the current academic year.

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3. Tables modified in 2011-12 publication The content of some existing 2010-11 tables have been modified in 2011-12. The list below provides details of the changes and the methods of mapping numbers from 2010-11 tables to 2011-12 tables and vice versa. 2010-11 tables

2011-12 tables

Notes on changes

Undergraduate tables UG_HC_03ii UG_HC_08 2010-11 Table UG_HC_03ii has been expanded to include matriculated undergraduate students of all age, not only mature

student. The new table UG_HC_08 does not provide a gender breakdown, instead it provides the highest qualification on entry breakdown for all students. The total of ‘Mature’ column in 2011-12 Table UG_HC_08 equals the total in 2010-11 Table UG_HC_3ii.

Colleges tables COL_HC_03 COL_HC_03

and COL_HC_04

2010-11 Table COL_HC_03 has been split into two tables (COL_HC_03 and COL_HC_04) to present data for full-time and part-time students separately. The sum of totals of 2011-12 Tables COL_HC_03 and COL_HC_04 equals totals in 2010-11 Table COL_HC_03.

COL_HC_04 COL_HC_05 and COL_HC_06

2010-11 Table COL_HC_04 has been split into two tables (COL_HC_05 and COL_HC_06) to present data on full-time and part-time students separately. The sum of totals of 2011-12 Tables COL_HC_05 and COL_HC_06 equals totals in 2010-11 Table COL_HC_04.

COL_HC_05 COL_HC_07 and COL_HC_08

2010-11 Table COL_HC_05 has been split into two tables (COL_HC_07 and COL_HC_08) to present data on full-time and part-time students separately. The sum of totals of 2011-12 Tables COL_HC_07 and COL_HC_08 equals totals in 2010-11 Table COL_HC_05.

COL_HC_06 COL_HC_09 and COL_HC_10

2010-11 Table COL_HC_06 has been split into two tables (COL_HC_09 and COL_HC_10) to present data on full-time and part-time students separately. The sum of totals of 2011-12 Tables COL_HC_09 and COL_HC_10 equals totals in 2010-11 Table COL_HC_06.

COL_HC_09 COL_HC_03, COL_HC_04

Mode of study breakdown by gender can be found in 2011-12 Tables COL_HC_03 (full-time students) and COL_HC_04 (part-time students).

COL_HC_10 COL_HC_05, COL_HC_06

Mode of study breakdown by gender for current intake students can be found in 2011-12 Tables COL_HC_05 (full-time students) and COL_HC_06 (part-time students).

Bio-demographic tables BIO_05-BIO_08

BIO_05-BIO_08

In 2011-12 tables domicile data are presented separately for countries within the United Kingdom.

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4. Mapping of changed table reference codes For a number of tables the content has not been altered but their reference code have changed nonetheless. The table below provides a mapping for such tables between 2010-11 and 2011-12 publications. 2010-11 tables

2011-12 tables

Undergraduate tables UG_HC_03i UG_HC_03a UG_HC_03iii UG_HC_03b UG_HC_03a UG_HC_03c UG_HC_05i UG_HC_05b UG_HC_05a UG_HC_05c UG_HC_08 UG_HC_10 Postgraduate tables PG_HC_01 PG_HC_07 PG_HC_02 PG_HC_08 PG_HC_03 PG_HC_09 PG_HC_04 PG_HC_10 PG_HC_05 PG_HC_11 PG_HC_06 PG_HC_12 PG_HC_07 PG_HC_13 PG_HC_08 PG_HC_14 PG_HC_09 PG_HC_15 PG_HC_10 PG_HC_16 PG_HC_11 PG_HC_17 PG_HC_12 PG_HC_18 PG_HC_13 PG_HC_19 PG_HC_14 PG_HC_20 PG_HC_15 PG_HC_21 College tables COL_HC_07 COL_HC_11 COL_HC_08 COL_HC_12 COL_HC_09 COL_HC_13 COL_HC_10 COL_HC_14 COL_HC_11 COL_HC_16 Bio-demographic tables BIO_13 BIO_15 BIO_14 BIO_16 BIO_15 BIO_19 BIO_16 BIO_20 BIO_17 BIO_21 BIO_18 BIO_22 BIO_19 BIO_25 BIO_20 BIO_26 BIO_21 BIO_29 BIO_22 BIO_30 BIO_24 BIO_31 BIO_26 BIO_33

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Appendix 2 Definition of undergraduate and postgraduate students This list is current for 2011–12 (see Statutes and Ordinances). 1. Undergraduate Students studying for the following degrees: B.A., B.Th., M.Eng., M.Sci., M.Math., Mus.B., M.B./B.Chir. and Vet.M.B. Students reading Triposes who will not be awarded a qualification:

• incoming undergraduate students on the ERASMUS exchange scheme; • incoming undergraduate students on the MIT exchange scheme; • incoming undergraduate students on the NUS exchange scheme; • other visiting students reading Triposes; • Cambridge graduate students reading Triposes.

2. Postgraduate Students studying for:

• Degrees: Ph.D., Ed.D., M.Litt., M.Sc., M.Phil., M.Res., M.St., LL.M.*, M.B.A.*, M.Ed.*, M.Fin.*, M.A.St.* and M.Mus.*.

• Diplomas: Economics International Law Legal Studies Conservation of Easel Paintings* Theology and Religious Studies*

• Certificates: Certificate of Postgraduate Study (C.P.G.S.) Postgraduate Certificate in Education (P.G.C.E.)*

Students registered as Probationary Ph.D. Registered graduate students who will not be awarded a qualification:

• incoming postgraduate students on the ERASMUS exchange scheme; • other visiting postgraduate students.

* Courses for which students are not registered as graduate students (see section 4.1 of the

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Appendix 3 Definition of taught and research courses Undergraduate All undergraduate courses are classified as taught according to HEFCE definitions. Postgraduate Degrees R= Research

T = Taught Ph.D. R Ed.D. R M.Litt. R M.Sc. R M.Phil. R With the following exceptions:

• M.Phil. in Advanced Chemical Engineering • M.Phil. in Advanced Computer Science • M.Phil. in Archaeology • M.Phil. in Assyriology • M.Phil. in Bioscience Enterprise • M.Phil. in Computational Biology • M.Phil. in Conservation Leadership • M.Phil. in Development Studies • M.Phil. in Economic Research • M.Phil. in Economics • M.Phil. in Egyptology • M.Phil. in Energy Technologies • M.Phil. in Engineering for Sustainable Development • M.Phil. in English and Applied Linguistics • M.Phil. in Environmental Policy • M.Phil. in Epidemiology • M.Phil. in Finance • M.Phil. in Industrial Systems, Manufacturing, and

Management • M.Phil. in Innovation, Strategy, and Organization • M.Phil. in International Relations Option A • M.Phil. in Management • M.Phil. in Management Science and Operations • M.Phil. in Micro- and Nanotechnology Enterprise • M.Phil. in Nuclear Energy • M.Phil. in Planning, Growth, and Regeneration • M.Phil. in Public Health • M.Phil. in Real Estate Finance • M.Phil. in Statistical Science • M.Phil. in Technology Policy • M.Phil. in Translational Medicine and Therapeutics

T

M.Res. R M.St. R

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With the following exceptions: • M.St. in Applied Criminology and Police Management • M.St. in Applied Criminology, Penology and Management • M.St. in Sustainability Leadership

T

LL.M. T M.B.A. (including Executive M.B.A.) T M.Ed. R M.Fin. T M.A.St. T M.Mus. T Students registered as Probationary Ph.D. R

Diplomas Economics T International Law R Legal Studies R Conservation of Easel Paintings T Theology and Religious Studies T Certificates Certificate of Postgraduate Study (C.P.G.S.) R Postgraduate Certificate in Education (P.G.C.E.) T

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