Stirling (University Site)

Oral Answers to Questions — Education and Science – in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 12 Tachwedd 1964.

Danfonwch hysbysiad imi am ddadleuon fel hyn

Photo of Mr Russell Johnston Mr Russell Johnston , Inverness 12:00, 12 Tachwedd 1964

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science whether he will make public the reasons why the University Grants Committee chose Stirling as the site for the sixth Scottish university.

Photo of Mr Michael Maitland Stewart Mr Michael Maitland Stewart , Fulham

The detailed terms in which the University Grants Committee advises the Government are confidential, but the general factors on which the advice in this case was based are set out in paragraphs 276–287 of its quinquennial report—University Development 1957–1962 (Cmnd. 2267).

Photo of Mr Russell Johnston Mr Russell Johnston , Inverness

Is not the right hon. Gentleman aware that the decision has caused much anxiety to those of us concerned with regional development, in that all the university centres in Scotland, bar Aberdeen, are now in the central area? Many of us saw the establishment of a university in the Highlands as an invaluable complement to the creation of a Highland development board which would assist in the work of the board.

Photo of Mr Michael Maitland Stewart Mr Michael Maitland Stewart , Fulham

I appreciate what the hon. Gentleman has said but, as I think he will know, seven possible sites were considered for the sixth university. The New Universities Sub-Committee of the University Grants Committee visited sites and discussed the matter with local sponsoring bodies, the Scottish Education Department and the Scottish Development Department. I believe that, in the end, the criteria used for making the decision were sound.