Speeches

Lord Freyberg – 2016 Parliamentary Question to the Department for Education

The below Parliamentary question was asked by Lord Freyberg on 2016-07-13.

To ask Her Majesty’s Government how many postgraduate students in England were enrolled in two-year masters’ degree courses in (1) 2009–10, (2) 2010–11, (3) 2011–12, (4) 2012–13, (5) 2013–14, (6) 2014–15, and (7) 2015–16.

Earl of Courtown

Information on enrolments at UK Higher Education Institutions is collected and published by the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA), and the latest academic year for which data are available is 2014/15.

The Joint Academic Coding System (JACS) is the classification of subjects used by HESA. The specific breakdown of subjects requested is not available using the JACS classification, so a breakdown of the Creative Arts and Design category has been provided as an alternative.

The government is for the first time introducing a new £10,000 master’s loan to support those wishing to progress into postgraduate study.

First year enrolments1 to two-year masters2 degree courses in Creative Arts and Design subjects. English3 Higher Education Institutions (HEIs). Academic years 2009/10 to 2014/15:

2009/10

2010/11

2011/12

2012/13

2013/14

2014/15

Fine art

625

610

700

630

695

700

Design studies

1,025

1,135

1,090

1,085

1,225

1,125

Music

710

700

680

675

680

630

Drama

165

190

205

250

230

255

Dance

55

45

45

35

65

50

Cinematics & photography

350

335

370

445

375

200

Crafts

15

15

20

5

20

10

Imaginative writing

400

360

380

495

370

345

Others in creative arts & design

90

120

105

125

90

110

Total (Creative arts & design)

3,425

3,515

3,595

3,745

3,750

3,425

Total (all subjects)

39,200

32,995

35,475

33,630

32,885

33,965

Source: BIS analysis of the HESA Student Record

Note: All figures are rounded to the nearest 5.

  1. Figures are Full-Person-Equivalents (FPE), so if someone is jointly studying Fine art and Design studies, they would count as 0.5 FPE within each category.

  2. Figures relate to students with an expected study length of less than or equal to two years, but more than one year.

  3. For consistency across years, the Open University is counted as an English HEI.