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OXFORD UNIVERSITY G A Z E T T E STUDENT NUMBERS SUPPLEMENT (2) TO NO. 4783 W E D N E S DAY, 18 OCTOBER 2006 Contents Table I Students in residence* 232 Table IIa Division between undergraduates and postgraduates by fee status 235 Table IIb Students in residence:* division between undergraduates/postgraduates, home/overseas, men/women 235 Table IIc Distribution of students by country of origin 236 Table III Distribution of postgraduates by division, unit, and degree 237 Table IV Students in residence:* division by college 239 Table V Number of undergraduates matriculating to read for first degrees 241 As in previous years, Council has agreed that tables showing student numbers should be published in the Gazette. The figures represent the position at the last day of Michaelmas Term 2005. * In this year s Supplement only those postgraduates recorded as still working for their degrees in Oxford during Michaelmas Term 2005 have been counted as in residence. All postgraduates whose status was suspended or whose thesis was under examination have been counted as out of residence together with those still working for their degrees outside Oxford. Information about the residential status of such students is uncertain and they are in any case wholly discounted for purposes of student load calculation. Comparative figures for 1986 7 have been adjusted accordingly. For last year s supplement see Gazette, Vol. 135, pp. 1301 16. Note. Due to the implementation of the new student system (OSS) in December 2005, the statistics for 2005 6 have been produced later than usual. The format and content of these statistics will be reviewed during the 2006 7 academic year, with the intention of publishing the statistics twice each year: early in Hilary Term (reflecting statistics as at 1 December) and a second publication (reflecting statistics at the end of the academic year). 231

Oxford University Gazette Supplement (2) to No. 4783 18 October 2006 235 Table IIa DIVISION BETWEEN UNDERGRADUATES AND POSTGRADUATES BY FEE STATUS All Students Students Total out of all Students in Residence Residence Students 1991 2 2000 1 2001 2 2002 3 2003 4 2004 5 2005 6 2005 6 2005 6 Undergraduates: Total 10326 10978 11020 11096 11119 11225 11185 469 11654 Postgraduates: Total 3962 4931 5188 5626 6130 6491 6768 887 6776 Additional Students: Total.. 502 382 375 415 397 478.. 478 Total: 14288 16411 16590 17097 17664 18113 18431 1356 18908 Home and other EU Countries Students Total out of all Students in Residence Residence Students 1991 2 2000 1 2001 2 2002 3 2003 4 2004 5 2005 6 2005 6 2005 6 Undergraduates: Total 9671 10335 10329 10336 10394 10467 10364 450 10814 Postgraduates: Total 2636 3165 3133 3176 3533 3754 3750 556 3679 Additional Students: Total.. 73 73 52 53 55 25.. 25 Total: 12307 13573 13535 13564 13980 14276 14139 1006 14518 Overseas Students (excluding EU) Students Total out of all Students in Residence Residence Students 1991 2 2000 1 2001 2 2002 3 2003 4 2004 5 2005 6 2005 6 2005 6 Undergraduates: Total 655 649 684 710 725 758 821 19 840 Postgraduates: Total 1326 1798 2012 2314 2597 2737 3018 331 3212 Additional Students: Total.. 429 330 342 362 342 453.. 452 Total: 1981 2876 3026 3366 3684 3837 4292 350 4504 Table IIb STUDENTS IN RESIDENCE 2005 6 : DIVISION BETWEEN UNDERGRADUATES/POSTGRADUATES, HOME(excl EU)/OVERSEAS(incl EU) FEE STATUS AND MEN/WOMEN Home Overseas Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Undergraduates: Total: 5178 4700 9878 656 651 1307 5834 5351 11185 Postgraduates: Total: 1615 1081 2696 2170 1902 4072 3785 2983 6768 Additional Students: Total 0 0 0 203 275 478 203 275 478 Total: 6793 5781 12574 3029 2828 5857 9822 8609 18431

236 Oxford University Gazette Supplement (2) to No. 4783 18 October 2006 Table IIc DISTRIBUTION OF STUDENTS BY COUNTRY OF ORIGIN (figures for 2004 5 are given in parentheses) Home and other EU Students in Residence Additional Undergraduates Postgraduates Students Total United Kingdom 9878 2696 0 12574 (12754) Germany 149 291 17 457 (468) Greece 17 108 0 125 (146) France 38 82 3 123 (120) Italy 27 73 3 103 (104) Ireland 28 63 0 91 (88) Netherlands 11 53 2 66 (56) Poland 23 24 2 49 (41) Sweden 22 22 1 45 (43) Spain 7 34 1 42 (51) Austria 14 23 0 37 (39) Belgium 15 15 0 30 (29) Finland 10 20 0 30 (24) Cyprus 5 24 0 29 (18) Portugal 0 29 0 29 (38) Denmark 6 20 0 26 (26) Hungary 3 14 0 17 (14) Czech Republic 5 8 0 13 (14) Estonia 4 7 0 11 (10) Latvia 4 5 0 9 (13) Luxembourg 1 8 0 9 (8) Malta 1 6 0 7 (7) Lithuania 2 3 0 5 (4) Slovenia 4 0 1 5 (11) Slovakia 2 0 0 2 (10) Total 10276 3628 30 13934 (14136) Students from outside the EU in Residence Additional Undergraduates Postgraduates Students Total USA 119 827 359 1305 (1196) Chinese Peoples Republic 203 286 4 493 (371) Canada 31 287 3 321 (278) Australia 15 164 1 180 (182) India 23 124 6 153 (133) Hong Kong 81 24 1 106 (176) Japan 20 82 3 105 (118) Korea (South) 28 60 2 90 (92) Singapore 56 33 0 89 (95) South Africa 6 79 0 85 (76) Russia 25 45 2 72 (78) Malaysia 24 44 0 68 (71) Taiwan 5 50 0 55 (50) Other Countries 194 868 38 1100 (816) Total 830 2973 419 4222 (3732)

Oxford University Gazette Supplement (2) to No. 4783 18 October 2006 239 Table IV STUDENTS IN RESIDENCE, 2005 6: DIVISION BY COLLEGE Undergraduate Postgraduate Additional Total Total Total Total Students* 2005 6 2004 5 All Souls 0 5.. 5 7 Balliol 419 247.. 666 633 Brasenose 388 130 4 522 518 Christ Church 424 195.. 619 627 Corpus Christi 243 95 7 345 345 Exeter 329 143 30 502 475 Harris Manchester 102 40 8 150 143 Hertford 372 160 19 551 552 Jesus 326 124 5 455 437 Keble 429 188 10 627 622 Lady Margaret Hall 392 138.. 530 570 Lincoln 290 220 7 517 507 Magdalen 401 183 12 596 575 Mansfield 205 43 35 283 284 Merton 318 194 2 514 495 New College 417 173 6 596 604 Oriel 294 116 3 413 421 Pembroke 395 90 40 525 531 Queen s 324 111 3 438 461 St Anne s 430 142 2 574 582 St Catherine s 448 144 54 646 622 St Edmund Hall 379 137 32 548 529 St Hilda s 406 93 14 513 506 St Hugh s 393 187 2 582 588 St John s 384 192 4 580 585 St Peter s 350 88 24 462 485 Somerville 370 73 1 444 468 Trinity 290 80 5 375 386 University 390 135 3 528 545 Wadham 457 142 32 631 623 Worcester 418 135 19 572 574 Sub-total 10783 4143 383 15309 15300 Green College 95 221 4 320 301 Kellogg.. 56.. 56 35 Linacre.. 376 2 378 350 Nuffield.. 94 1 95 98 St Antony s.. 411 2 413 367 St Cross 1 271 2 274 265 Templeton.. 96.. 96 76 Wolfson 1 502 2 505 509 Sub-total 97 2027 13 2137 2001 Blackfriars 3 3 12 18 10 Campion Hall 1 8.. 9 11 Greyfriars 44 3 4 51 50 Regent s Park 87 27 3 117 116 St Benet s Hall 46 1.. 47 44 St Stephen s House 16 13 1 30 29 Wycliffe Hall 55 24 62 141 82 Sub-total 252 79 82 413 342 Ripon College Cuddesdon 29 4.. 33 32 Students on part-time courses 24 492.. 516 398 Total Students with College Membership 11185 6745 478 18408 18073

240 Oxford University Gazette Supplement (2) to No. 4783 18 October 2006 Table IV STUDENTS IN RESIDENCE, 2005 6: DIVISION BY COLLEGE contd. Other non-matriculated students Undergraduate Postgraduate Total Additional Total Total Total Total Students* 2005 6 2004 5 Diploma in Educational Studies.. 13 13.. 13 31 Recognised Students.. 10 10.. 10 9 Sub-total.. 23 23.. 23 40 Grant Total 11185 6785 17953 478 18431 18113 * Registered Visiting Students and those matriculated in the University other than for a degree, diploma or certificate of the University (see Examination Regulations, 2006, pp.1092 1093 and p.1098, cl.6), and students on the Foreign Service Course.