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Table A: Undergraduate and Postgraduate Students Headcount: 2014/15 - 2018/19
Session Session Session Session Session
2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19
REGULAR STUDENTS
Full-Time
Undergraduate Degree 4,257 4,547 4,669 4,673 4,944
Other Undergraduates 340 330 323 321 356
Total: Full-Time Undergraduates 4,597 4,877 4,992 4,994 5,300
Higher Degree 5,127 4,880 5,359 5,458 5,412
Higher Diploma 42 32 36 27 41
Research Fee 15 18 14 13 16
Exchange Students 28 20 22 23 19
Total: Full-Time Postgraduates 5,212 4,950 5,431 5,521 5,488
TOTAL: ALL FULL-TIME STUDENTS 9,809 9,827 10,423 10,515 10,788
Part-Time
Undergraduate Degree 85 86 90 96 48
Total: Part-Time Undergraduates 85 86 90 96 48
Higher Degree 520 442 462 406 395
Research Fee - 3 - 1 -
Exchange Students 103 93 97 104 100
Total: Part-Time Postgraduates 623 538 559 511 495
TOTAL: ALL PART-TIME STUDENTS 708 624 649 607 543
TOTAL: ALL UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS 4,682 4,963 5,082 5,090 5,348
TOTAL: ALL POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS 5,835 5,488 5,990 6,032 5,983
TOTAL: ALL REGULAR STUDENTS 10,517 10,451 11,072 11,122 11,331
OTHER STUDENTS
Occasional Students 8 6 - - -
TRIUM EMBA 70 72 64 66 67
Executive Masters 416 618 749 772 826
TOTAL: OTHER STUDENTS 494 696 813 838 893
TOTAL: ALL STUDENTS 11,011 11,147 11,885 11,960 12,224
Table B: Undergraduate and Postgraduate Students Domiciled Overseas: 2014/15 - 2018/19
REGULAR STUDENTS
Full-Time
Undergraduate Degree 2,000 (395) 2,216 (452) 2,369 (517) 2,349 (560) 2,547 (631)
Other Undergraduates 337 (10) 327 (7) 321 (21) 318 (19) 354 (20)
Total: Full-Time Undergraduates 2,337 (405) 2,543 (459) 2,690 (538) 2,667 (579) 2,901 (651)
Higher Degree 4,391 (1,350) 4,189 (1,218) 4,511 (1,314) 4,549 (1,298) 4,381 (1,250)
Higher Diploma 37 (15) 25 (13) 30 (16) 25 (18) 37 (23)
Research Fee 15 (13) 18 (13) 14 (11) 13 (13) 15 (12)
Exchange Students 28 (14) 20 (17) 22 (20) 22 (15) 19 (12)
Total: Full-Time Postgraduates 4,471 (1,392) 4,252 (1,261) 4,577 (1,361) 4,609 (1,344) 4,452 (1,297)
TOTAL: ALL
FULL-TIME STUDENTS 6,808 (1,797) 6,795 (1,720) 7,267 (1,899) 7,276 (1,923) 7,353 (1,948)
Part-Time
Undergraduate Degree 33 (2) 40 (5) 40 (3) 31 (4) 19 (6)
Total: Part-Time Undergraduates 33 (2) 40 (5) 40 (3) 31 (4) 19 (6)
Higher Degree 250 (133) 194 (94) 211 (109) 172 (80) 159 (82)
Higher Diploma – – – – – – – – – –
Exchange Students 97 (30) 91 (29) 97 (32) 103 (36) 100 (28)
Research Fee – – 3 (1) – – 1 (1) – –
Total: Part-Time Postgraduates 347 (163) 288 (124) 308 (141) 276 (117) 259 (110)
TOTAL: ALL
PART-TIME STUDENTS 380 (165) 328 (129) 348 (144) 307 (121) 278 (116)
TOTAL: ALL
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS 2,370 (407) 2,583 (464) 2,730 (541) 2,698 (583) 2,920 (657)
TOTAL: ALL
POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS 4,818 (1,555) 4,540 (1,385) 4,885 (1,502) 4,885 (1,461) 4,711 (1,407)
TOTAL: ALL
REGULAR STUDENTS 7,188 (1,962) 7,123 (1,849) 7,615 (2,043) 7,583 (2,044) 7,631 (2,064)
OTHER STUDENTS
Occasional Students 8 (8) 6 (6) – – – – – –
TRIUM MBA 63 (4) 64 (1) 62 – 65 – 66 –
Executive Masters 266 (83) 388 (120) 473 (134) 511 (133) 576 (143)
TOTAL: OTHER STUDENTS 337 (95) 458 (127) 535 (134) 576 (133) 642 (143)
TOTAL: ALL OVERSEAS STUDENTS 7,525 (2,057) 7,581 (1,976) 8,150 (2,177) 8,159 (2,177) 8,273 (2,207)
Figures in brackets indicate the number of students domiciled overseas but not paying the higher rate of fee for overseas students.
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Table C: Undergraduate Students by Programme 2016/17 - 2018/19
Session Session Session
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE STUDENTS 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19
BSc Accounting and Finance
1st Year 129 136 147
2nd Year 134 134 126
Final Year 138 114 138
Totals 401 384 411
BSc Actuarial Science
1st Year 77 67 72
2nd Year 88 70 68
Final Year 68 87 60
Totals 233 224 200
BA Anthropology and Law
1st Year 17 14 16
2nd Year 20 15 18
Final Year 16 16 15
Totals 53 45 49
BSc Business Mathematics and Statistics
1st Year 22 17 –
2nd Year 34 32 18
Final Year 32 28 29
Totals 88 77 47
BSc Econometrics and Mathematical Economics
1st Year – – –
2nd Year – – –
Final Year 1 10 9
Totals 1 10 9
BSc Economic History
1st Year 33 36 27
2nd Year 43 38 40
Final Year 29 39 36
Totals 105 113 103
BSc Economic History and Geography
1st Year – – 5
2nd Year – – –
Final Year – – –
Totals – – 5
BSc Economic History with Economics
1st Year 8 9 7
2nd Year 8 11 11
Final Year 14 5 12
Totals 30 25 30
BSc Economics
1st Year 235 231 256
2nd Year 231 237 252
Final Year 239 195 226
Totals 705 663 734
BSc Economics and Economic History
1st Year 33 28 27
2nd Year 23 24 17
Final Year 21 18 25
Totals 77 70 69
BSc Economics with Economic History
1st Year – 2 –
2nd Year – – 2
Final Year – – –
Totals – 2 2
Table C: Undergraduate Students by Programme 2016/17 - 2018/19
Session Session Session
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE STUDENTS 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19
BSc Environment and Development
1st Year 15 12 12
2nd Year 19 15 12
Final Year 10 19 15
Totals 44 46 39
BSc Environmental Policy with Economics
1st Year 14 4 9
2nd Year 7 14 6
Final Year 9 5 14
Totals 30 23 29
BSc Finance
1st Year 34 37 53
2nd Year – 32 35
Final Year – – 30
Totals 34 69 118
BSc Financial Mathematics and Statistics
1st Year – 41 45
2nd Year – – 34
Final Year – – –
Totals – 41 79
BA Geography
1st Year 33 34 30
2nd Year 27 32 34
Final Year 31 26 28
Totals 91 92 92
BSc Geography with Economics
1st Year 23 27 22
2nd Year 25 21 25
Final Year 23 26 21
Totals 71 74 68
BSc Government
1st Year 24 19 –
2nd Year 26 31 –
Final Year 27 25 –
Totals 77 75 –
BSc Government and Economics
1st Year 52 54 –
2nd Year 70 58 –
Final Year 46 59 –
Totals 168 171 –
BSc Government and History
1st Year 26 21 –
2nd Year 16 22 –
Final Year 23 16 –
Totals 65 59 –
BA History
1st Year 46 55 46
2nd Year 55 51 53
Final Year 77 52 49
Totals 178 158 148
BSc International Relations
1st Year 62 64 57
2nd Year 63 61 67
Final Year 71 58 56
Totals 196 183 180
Table C: Undergraduate Students by Programme 2016/17 - 2018/19
Session Session Session
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE STUDENTS 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19
BSc International Relations and History
1st Year 32 31 41
2nd Year 29 33 32
Final Year 28 26 33
Totals 89 90 106
BSc Management
1st Year 118 152 163
2nd Year 135 119 150
Final Year 130 127 108
Totals 383 398 421
BSc Mathematics and Economics
1st Year 66 56 62
2nd Year 75 68 80
Final Year 74 65 60
Totals 215 189 202
BSc Mathematics with Economics
1st Year 41 55 45
2nd Year 30 32 31
Final Year 31 29 24
Totals 102 116 100
BSc Mathematics, Statistics and Business
1st Year – 7 37
2nd Year – 4 15
Final Year – 8 9
Totals – 19 61
BSc Philosophy and Economics
1st Year 31 31 33
2nd Year 40 36 29
Final Year 37 38 37
Totals 108 105 99
BSc Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method
1st Year 14 21 17
2nd Year 19 13 17
Final Year 16 19 12
Totals 49 53 46
BSc in Philosophy, Politics and Economics
1st Year 42 39 51
2nd Year 35 39 40
3rd Year – 32 34
Final Year – – 31
Totals 77 110 156
BSc in Politics
1st Year – – 20
2nd Year – – 32
Final Year – – 28
Totals – – 80
BSc in Politics and Economics
1st Year – – 59
2nd Year – – 51
Final Year – – 57
Totals – – 167
BSc in Politics and History
1st Year – – 16
2nd Year – – 24
Final Year – – 24
Totals – – 64
Table C: Undergraduate Students by Programme 2016/17 - 2018/19
Session Session Session
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE STUDENTS 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19
BSc in Politics and International Relations
1st Year 38 33 43
2nd Year 27 36 34
Final Year – 27 34
Totals 65 96 111
BSc in Politics and Philosophy
1st Year 20 22 26
2nd Year 26 16 23
Final Year 34 25 14
Totals 80 63 63
BA/BSc Social Anthropology
1st Year 54 43 51
2nd Year 48 56 47
Final Year 27 44 51
Totals 129 143 149
BSc Social Policy
1st Year 11 10 12
2nd Year 10 13 14
Final Year 16 11 12
Totals 37 34 38
BSc Social Policy and Criminology
1st Year – – –
2nd Year 7 – –
Final Year 2 7 –
Totals 9 7 –
BSc Social Policy and Economics
1st Year 5 10 11
2nd Year 4 6 9
Final Year 5 2 5
Totals 14 18 25
BSc Social Policy and Sociology
1st Year 5 5 5
2nd Year 6 5 2
Final Year 3 6 3
Totals 14 16 10
BSc Social Policy with Government
1st Year 17 14 20
2nd Year 13 13 11
Final Year 12 12 13
Totals 42 39 44
BSc Sociology
1st Year 35 49 38
2nd Year 37 33 47
Final Year 39 36 31
Totals 111 118 116
BSc Statistics with Finance
1st Year 26 3 –
2nd Year 24 22 3
Final Year 19 21 17
Totals 69 46 20
LLB
1st Year 178 162 172
2nd Year 167 175 162
Final Year 174 168 168
Totals 519 505 502
Table C: Undergraduate Students by Programme 2016/17 - 2018/19
Session Session Session
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE STUDENTS 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19
TOTAL: UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE STUDENTS
1st Year 1,616 1,651 1,753
2nd Year 1,621 1,617 1,671
3rd Year – 32 34
Final Year 1,522 1,469 1,534
Totals 4,759 4,769 4,992
OTHER REGULAR UNDERGRADUATES
General Course 305 303 323
Erasmus Exchange Students 10 10 10
Other Exchange Students 8 8 23
TOTAL: OTHER REGULAR UNDERGRADUATES 323 321 356
TOTAL: ALL UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS 5,082 5,090 5,348
Table D: PhD/MPhil/MRes Postgraduate Students by Programme 2016/17 - 2018/19
Session Session Session
RESEARCH POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS PhD/MPhil/MRes 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19
Accounting
1st year 1 3 2
Subsequent years 8 6 5
Totals 9 9 7
Anthropology
1st year 13 9 6
Subsequent years 38 46 45
Totals 51 55 51
Cities
1st year – – –
Subsequent years 1 – –
Totals 1 – –
Data, Networks and Society
1st year – 2 2
Subsequent years – 2 2
Totals – 4 4
Demography and Population Studies
1st year 2 3 4
Subsequent years 6 8 5
Totals 8 11 9
Development Studies
1st year – – –
Subsequent years 7 1 –
Totals 7 1 –
Economic Geography
1st year 4 9 4
Subsequent years 14 11 17
Totals 18 20 21
Economic History
1st year 10 4 8
Subsequent years 21 18 19
Totals 31 22 27
Economics
1st year 13 19 24
Subsequent years 98 83 73
Totals 111 102 97
Employment Relations and Organisational Behaviour
1st year 2 – –
Subsequent years 9 8 5
Totals 11 8 5
Environmental Economics
1st year – 4 5
Subsequent years 11 5 8
Totals 11 9 13
Environment Policy and Development
1st year 4 3 5
Subsequent years 5 8 6
Totals 9 11 11
European Studies
1st year 7 1 7
Subsequent years 16 18 18
Totals 23 19 25
Finance
1st year 5 7 7
Subsequent years 22 21 21
Totals 27 28 28
Table D: PhD/MPhil/MRes Postgraduate Students by Programme 2016/17 - 2018/19
Session Session Session
RESEARCH POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS PhD/MPhil/MRes 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19
Gender
1st year 3 3 4
Subsequent years 12 12 10
Totals 15 15 14
Government
1st year – – –
Subsequent years 4 3 1
Totals 4 3 1
Health Policy and Health Economics
1st year – 9 4
Subsequent years – 9 8
Totals – 18 12
Human Geography and Urban Studies
1st year 1 – 2
Subsequent years 12 8 5
Totals 13 8 7
Information Systems
1st year 4 – –
Subsequent years 14 10 7
Totals 18 10 7
International Development
1st year 4 7 3
Subsequent years 11 14 18
Totals 15 21 21
International History
1st year 7 10 8
Subsequent years 23 21 20
Totals 30 31 28
International Relations
1st year 10 11 13
Subsequent years 47 38 35
Totals 57 49 48
Law
1st year 6 9 8
Subsequent years 27 22 22
Totals 33 31 30
Management
1st year 2 – –
Subsequent years 1 2 1
Totals 3 2 1
Management Science
1st year – – –
Subsequent years – – –
Totals – – –
Mathematics
1st year 5 3 6
Subsequent years 10 8 10
Totals 15 11 16
Media and Communications
1st year 6 9 5
Subsequent years 18 17 23
Totals 24 26 28
New Media, Innovation and Literacy
1st year – – –
Subsequent years 2 – –
Totals 2 – –
Table D: PhD/MPhil/MRes Postgraduate Students by Programme 2016/17 - 2018/19
Session Session Session
RESEARCH POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS PhD/MPhil/MRes 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19
Philosophy
1st year 6 3 6
Subsequent years 12 13 11
Totals 18 16 17
Political Science
1st year 5 9 7
Subsequent years 30 29 28
Totals 35 38 35
Psychological and Behavioural Science
1st year – 3 9
Subsequent years – 16 14
Totals – 19 23
Quantitative Economic History
1st year – – 1
Subsequent years – – –
Totals – – 1
Regional and Urban Planning
1st year 2 1
Subsequent years 5 4 3
Totals 7 5 3
Social Policy
1st year 11 9 7
Subsequent years 37 18 25
Totals 48 27 32
Social Psychology
1st year 8 – –
Subsequent years 13 – –
Totals 21 – –
Social Research Methods
1st year 2 1 3
Subsequent years 7 7 3
Totals 9 8 6
Sociology
1st year 10 6 12
Subsequent years 29 31 31
Totals 39 37 43
Statistics
1st year 8 9 9
Subsequent years 19 21 23
Totals 27 30 32
TOTAL: RESEARCH POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS PhD/MPhil/MRes
1st year 161 166 181
Subsequent years 589 538 522
Totals 750 704 703
Table E: Taught Masters Students by Programme 2016/17 - 2018/19
Session Session Session
TAUGHT MASTERS STUDENTS 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19
Accounting and Finance
1st year 160 146 156
Subsequent years – – –
Totals 160 146 156
Accounting, Organisations and Institutions1st year 50 44 44
Subsequent years – – –
Totals 50 44 44
African Development
1st year 42 27 27
Subsequent years – 6 –
Totals 42 33 27
Anthropology and Development (Management)
1st year 34 22 21
Subsequent years 1 2 1
Totals 35 24 22
Applicable Mathematics
1st year 31 28 29
Subsequent years – –
Totals 31 28 29
Applied Social Data Science
1st year – – 30
Subsequent years – – –
Totals – – 30
China in Comparative Perspective
1st year 30 28 29
Subsequent years 1 1 –
Totals 31 29 29
City Design and Social Science
1st year 22 30 17
Subsequent years 1 – 1
Totals 23 30 18
Comparative Politics
1st year 70 53 52
Subsequent years 3 4 –
Totals 73 57 52
Conflict Studies
1st year 57 47 44
Subsequent years 2 2 3
Totals 59 49 47
Criminal Justice Policy
1st year 16 25 21
Subsequent years 1 3 3
Totals 17 28 24
Culture and Society
1st year 29 28 20
Subsequent years 1 – –
Totals 30 28 20
Data Science
1st year – 20 16
Subsequent years – – –
Totals – 20 16
Development Management
1st year 88 86 91
Subsequent years 1 2 1
Totals 89 88 92
Table E: Taught Masters Students by Programme 2016/17 - 2018/19
Session Session Session
TAUGHT MASTERS STUDENTS 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19
Development Studies
1st year 99 88 75
Subsequent years 3 – –
Totals 102 88 75
Econometrics and Mathematical Economics
1st year 27 37 37
Subsequent years 4 – –
Totals 31 37 37
Economic History
1st year 63 74 75
Subsequent years 5 2 1
Totals 68 76 76
Economics
1st year 157 151 156
Subsequent years 9 19 33
Totals 166 170 189
Economics and Management
1st year 28 30 19
Subsequent years – – –
Totals 28 30 19
Economics and Philosophy
1st year 6 16 5
Subsequent years – – 1
Totals 6 16 6
Economy, Risk and Society
First Year 27 22 24
Other Years 2 1 2
Total 29 23 26
Empires, Colonialism and Globalisation
First Year 25 35 23
Other Years 1 2 4
Total 26 37 27
Environment and Development
1st year 51 44 46
Subsequent years 4 1 1
Totals 55 45 47
Environmental Economics and Climate Change
1st year 46 47 49
Subsequent years – 2 2
Totals 46 49 51
Environmental Policy and Regulation
1st year 37 33 36
Subsequent years 3 2 1
Totals 40 35 37
EU Politics
1st year 52 47 70
Subsequent years – – 1
Totals 52 47 71
European Public and Economic Policy (MPA)
1st year – – –
Subsequent years – 1 –
Totals – 1 –
European Studies: Ideas, Ideologies and Identities
1st year 28 – –
Subsequent years 1 – –
Totals 29 – –
Table E: Taught Masters Students by Programme 2016/17 - 2018/19
Session Session Session
TAUGHT MASTERS STUDENTS 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19
European Studies (Research)
1st year 5 7 8
Subsequent years – 2 –
Totals 5 9 8
Finance (Full time)
First Year 100 93 89
Other Years – – –
Total 100 93 89
Finance and Economics
1st year 61 50 40
Subsequent years – – –
Totals 61 50 40
Finance and Private Equity
First Year 60 60 59
Other Years – – –
Total 60 60 59
Financial Mathematics
First Year 26 27 31
Other Years – – –
Total 26 27 31
Gender
1st year 21 12 24
Subsequent years – 1 3
Totals 21 13 27
Gender, Development and Globalisation
1st year 31 28 25
Subsequent years 2 3 –
Totals 33 31 25
Gender, Media and Culture
1st year 18 19 24
Subsequent years – – –
Totals 18 19 24
Gender, Policy and Inequalities
1st year 20 18 18
Subsequent years – – 2
Totals 20 18 20
Global Europe: Culture and Conflict
1st year – 27 35
Subsequent years – 1 1
Totals – 28 36
Global Health
1st year 31 24 –
Subsequent years 2 2 –
Totals 33 26 –
Global Health Policy
1st year 27
Subsequent years 2
Totals 29
Global History
1st year 14 – –
Subsequent years – 1 –
Totals 14 1 –
Global MSc Management
1st year – 83 83
Subsequent years – 102 83
Totals – 185 166
Table E: Taught Masters Students by Programme 2016/17 - 2018/19
Session Session Session
TAUGHT MASTERS STUDENTS 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19
Global Media and Communications
1st year 67 82 61
Subsequent years 41 57 55
Totals 108 139 116
Global Politics
1st year 38 31 26
Subsequent years 2 1 1
Totals 40 32 27
Global Population Health
1st year – 20 –
Subsequent years – – –
Totals – 20 –
Health and International Development
1st year – 4 32
Subsequent years – – –
Totals – 4 32
Health Policy, Planning and Financing
1st year 56 39 65
Subsequent years – 1 5
Totals 56 40 70
Health, Population and Society
1st year 14 – –
Subsequent years 1 – –
Totals 15 – –
History of International Relations
1st year 50 37 50
Subsequent years 4 4 –
Totals 54 41 50
Human Geography and Urban Studies Research
1st year 2 7 3
Subsequent years – – –
Totals 2 7 3
Human Resources and Organisations
1st year 148 143 134
Subsequent years 3 3 –
Totals 151 146 134
Human Rights
1st year 59 67 64
Subsequent years 5 3 3
Totals 64 70 67
Inequalities and Social Science
1st year 20 30 38
Subsequent years 2 2 1
Totals 22 32 39
International Affairs (with Peking)
1st year 54 52 54
Subsequent years – – –
Totals 54 52 54
International and World History (with Columbia)
First Year 42 40 42
Other Years – – –
Total 42 40 42
International Development (MPA)
1st year – – –
Subsequent years 5 7 6
Totals 5 7 6
Table E: Taught Masters Students by Programme 2016/17 - 2018/19
Session Session Session
TAUGHT MASTERS STUDENTS 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19
International Development and Humanitarian Emergencies
1st year 58 47 51
Subsequent years 2 1 –
Totals 60 48 51
International Health Policy
1st year 49 62 63
Subsequent years 2 4 2
Totals 51 66 65
International Management
1st year 27 – –
Subsequent years – – –
Totals 27 – –
International Migration and Public Policy
1st year 22 40 43
Subsequent years 1 3 2
Totals 23 43 45
International Political Economy
1st year 72 69 69
Subsequent years – 1 1
Totals 72 70 70
International Relations
1st year 101 89 111
Subsequent years 1 2 1
Totals 102 91 112
International Relations (Double Degree with Sciences-Po)
1st year 43 61 48
Subsequent years – – –
Totals 43 61 48
International Relations Theory
First Year 21 28 25
Other Years – – 1
Total 21 28 26
International Social and Public Policy
First Year – – 125
Other Years – – –
Total – – 125
Law and Accounting
1st year 33 35 26
Subsequent years 1 – –
Totals 34 35 26
Law, Anthropology and Society
1st year 6 14 –
Subsequent years – – –
Totals 6 14 –
LLM
1st year 260 310 308
Subsequent years 6 4 6
Totals 266 314 314
Local Economic Development
1st year 44 40 49
Subsequent years – – –
Totals 44 40 49
Management
1st year 122 79 90
Subsequent years 84 24 –
Totals 206 103 90
Table E: Taught Masters Students by Programme 2016/17 - 2018/19
Session Session Session
TAUGHT MASTERS STUDENTS 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19
Management and Strategy
First Year 80 70 70
Other Years – – –
Total 80 70 70
Management of Information Systems and Digital Innovation
1st year 89 113 89
Subsequent years 2 – 2
Totals 91 113 91
Management Science (Decision Sciences)
1st year 53 – –
Subsequent years – – –
Totals 53 – –
Management Science (Operational Research)
1st year 34 – –
Subsequent years – – –
Totals 34 – –
Management, Organisations and Governance
1st year 75 – –
Subsequent years – – –
Totals 75 – –
Marketing
1st year – 70 75
Subsequent years – – –
Totals – 70 75
Media and Communications
1st year 127 103 124
Subsequent years 4 2 2
Totals 131 105 126
Media, Communication and Development
First Year 33 25 37
Other Years – 2 –
Total 33 27 37
Operations Research and Analytics
First Year – 58 30
Other Years – – –
Total – 58 30
Organisational and Social Psychology
1st year 72 51 46
Subsequent years 5 2 1
Totals 77 53 47
Philosophy and Public Policy
1st year 28 35 30
Subsequent years – 1 1
Totals 28 36 31
Philosophy of Science
1st year 13 22 18
Subsequent years – 2 1
Totals 13 24 19
Philosophy of the Social Sciences
1st year 20 15 22
Subsequent years – 1 1
Totals 20 16 23
Political Economy of Europe
1st year 96 84 72
Subsequent years – 1 1
Totals 96 85 73
Table E: Taught Masters Students by Programme 2016/17 - 2018/19
Session Session Session
TAUGHT MASTERS STUDENTS 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19
Political Economy of Late Development
1st year 14 17 21
Other Years – –
Total 14 17 21
Political Science and Political Economy
1st year 38 31 33
Other Years – – 1
Total 38 31 34
Political Sociology
1st year 18 23 25
Subsequent years 3 2 1
Totals 21 25 26
Political Theory
1st year 39 35 49
Subsequent years 3 1 2
Totals 42 36 51
Politics and Communication
1st year 32 27 36
Subsequent years 2 2 –
Totals 34 29 36
Population and Development
1st year 13 12 –
Subsequent years 1 1 –
Totals 14 13 –
Psychology of Economic Life
1st year 20 27 34
Subsequent years – 1 –
Totals 20 28 34
Public Administration and Government (with Peking)
1st year 20 27 24
Subsequent years – – –
Totals 20 27 24
Public and Economic Policy (MPA)
1st year – – –
Subsequent years 44 26 39
Totals 44 26 39
Public Administration (MPA)
First Year 72 86 84
Other Years – – –
Total 72 86 84
MPA Dual Degree
First Year – – –
Other Years 18 14 11
Total 18 14 11
Public and Social Policy (MPA)
1st year – – –
Subsequent years 12 7 10
Totals 12 7 10
Public Management and Governance
First Year 30 1 –
Other Years – – –
Total 30 1 –
Public Policy and Administration
1st year 47 34 28
Subsequent years 1 1 2
Totals 48 35 30
Table E: Taught Masters Students by Programme 2016/17 - 2018/19
Session Session Session
TAUGHT MASTERS STUDENTS 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19
Public Policy and Management (MPA)
1st year – – –
Subsequent years 14 4 8
Totals 14 4 8
Quantitative Economic History
First Year 2 – –
Other Years – – –
Total 2 – –
Quantitative Methods for Risk Management
First Year – 33 35
Other Years – – –
Total – 33 35
Real Estate Economics and Finance
1st year 49 30 43
Subsequent years – 1 –
Totals 49 31 43
Regional and Urban Planning Studies
1st year 31 29 29
Subsequent years 1 – 1
Totals 32 29 30
Regulation
1st year 18 18 18
Subsequent years – 1 2
Totals 18 19 20
Risk and Finance
1st year 49 46 52
Subsequent years – – –
Totals 49 46 52
Risk and Stochastics
1st year 26 – –
Subsequent years – – –
Totals 26 – –
Social and Cultural Psychology
1st year 34 39 47
Subsequent years 1 – 2
Totals 35 39 49
Social and Public Communication
1st year 41 41 32
Subsequent years 2 1 1
Totals 43 42 33
Social Anthropology
1st year 52 44 42
Subsequent years 1 5 –
Totals 53 49 42
Social Impact (MPA)
1st year – – –
Subsequent years – 20 14
Totals – 20 14
Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship
1st year – 48 36
Subsequent years – –
Totals – 48 36
Social Policy (European and Comparative Social Policy)
1st year 14 13 –
Subsequent years 2 2 2
Totals 16 15 2
Table E: Taught Masters Students by Programme 2016/17 - 2018/19
Session Session Session
TAUGHT MASTERS STUDENTS 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19
Social Policy (Research)
First Year 19 27 14
Other Years 1 5 6
Total 20 32 20
Social Policy and Development
1st year 42 49 –
Subsequent years – – 5
Totals 42 49 5
Social Policy and Development (NGOs and Development)
1st year 23 26 –
Subsequent years – – –
Totals 23 26 –
Social Policy and Planning
1st year 42 52 –
Subsequent years 3 3 3
Totals 45 55 3
Social Research Methods
1st year 18 27 21
Subsequent years 2 – –
Totals 20 27 21
Sociology
1st year 34 29 27
Subsequent years 1 5 1
Totals 35 34 28
Statistics
1st year 51 49 44
Subsequent years 1 3 1
Totals 52 52 45
Strategic Communications
1st year – 32 23
Subsequent years – – –
Totals – 32 23
Theory and History of International Relations
1st year 27 28 27
Subsequent years 1 – –
Totals 28 28 27
Urban Policy (with Sciences-Po)
1st year 14 16 20
Subsequent years – – –
Totals 14 16 20
Urbanisation and Development
1st year 20 21 19
Subsequent years – – –
Totals 20 21 19
Women, Peace and Security
1st year – 20 25
Subsequent years – – –
Totals – 20 25
TOTAL: TAUGHT MASTERS STUDENTS
1st year 4,739 4,765 4,753
Subsequent years 332 395 351
Totals 5,071 5,160 5,104
Table F: Executive Masters Students by Programme 2016/17 - 2018/19
Session Session Session
EXECUTIVE MASTERS STUDENTS 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19
Executive MSc in Behavioural Science
1st year 44 47 57
Subsequent years 40 0 47
Totals 84 47 104
Executive MSc in Cities
1st year 23 22 24
Subsequent years – 23 22
Totals 23 45 46
MSc in Finance (Part time)
1st year 68 59 42
Subsequent years 45 66 55
Totals 113 125 97
Executive Global MSc in Management
1st year 42 47 33
Subsequent years 37 42 48
Totals 79 89 81
Double Executive MSc in Health Economics and Policy
(Chicago)
1st year – – 25
Subsequent years – – –
Totals – – 25
Executive MSc in Health Economics, Policy and Management
1st year 52 58 52
Subsequent years 38 47 54
Totals 90 105 106
Executive MSc in Health Economics, Outcomes and
Management in Cardiovascular Sciences
1st year 42 41 27
Subsequent years 31 41 39
Totals 73 82 66
Executive MSc in International Strategy and Diplomacy
1st year 32 34 31
Subsequent years – – –
Totals 32 34 31
Executive LLM
1st year 34 25 19
Subsequent years 78 86 91
Totals 112 111 110
Executive MSc in Political Economy of Europe
1st year – – –
Subsequent years 12 – –
Totals 12 – –
Executive Master of Public Administration
1st year 41 39 40
Subsequent years 37 39 39
Totals 78 78 79
Executive Master of Public Policy
1st year 25 31 26
Subsequent years 28 25 30
Totals 53 56 56
Executive MSc in Social Business & Entrepreneurship
1st year – – 25
Subsequent years – – –
Totals – – 25
TOTAL: EXECUTIVE MASTERS STUDENTS
1st year 403 403 401
Subsequent years 346 369 425
Totals 749 772 826
Table G: Diploma Students by Programme 2016/17 - 2018/19
Session Session Session
DIPLOMA STUDENTS 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19
Accounting and Finance
1st year 36 27 41
Subsequent years – – –
Totals 36 27 41
TOTAL: DIPLOMA STUDENTS
1st year 36 27 41
Subsequent years – – –
Totals 36 27 41
Table H: Research fee/ Visiting Research Students by Programme 2016/17 - 2018/19
Session Session Session
RESEARCH FEE / VISITING RESEARCH STUDENTS 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19
Accounting 2 1 1
Anthropology – 1 1
Economic History – 1 1
Economics – 1 1
European Institute 2 3 1
Finance 1 – –
Gender 1 1 –
Geography and Environment 3 1 2
Government 3 1 1
International History – 0 2
International Development – – 1
International Relations – 1 –
Law – 2 –
Management – 0 1
Media and Communications 0 0 1
Media and Communications 1 1 –
Psychological and Behavioural Science – 0 1
Social Policy – 0 1
Statistics 1 – 1
TOTAL: RESEARCH FEE / VISITING RESEARCH STUDENTS 14 14 16
OTHER REGULAR POSTGRADUATES
Erasmus Exchange Students 11 10 7
Other Exchange Students 108 117 112
TOTAL: OTHER REGULAR POSTGRADUATES 119 127 119
Table I: Overseas Students by Country of Domicile 2016/17 - 2018/19
COUNTRY OF DOMICILE Under- Graduate Total Under- Graduate Total Under- Graduate Total
graduate graduate graduate
Afghanistan – 1 1 – 2 2 – – –
Albania 5 3 8 1 2 3 1 2 3
Algeria – 1 1 – – – – – –
Angola 1 3 4 1 2 3 1 1 2
Argentina 1 18 19 2 21 23 3 12 15
Armenia – 1 1 – 2 2 – 5 5
Australia 18 81 99 19 72 91 25 80 105
Austria 20 40 60 16 66 82 22 52 74
Azerbaijan 3 11 14 2 10 12 1 7 8
Bahamas – 2 2 – 1 1 – – –
Bahrain 4 4 8 4 2 6 4 6 10
Bangladesh 3 7 10 2 5 7 1 9 10
Barbados – – – – – – – 1 1
Belarus 3 1 4 – 4 4 – – –
Belgium 16 57 73 19 56 75 24 63 87
Belize – 1 1 – – – – 1 1
Bermuda 3 – 3 3 – 3 2 – 2
Bolivia – 3 3 – 1 1 – 1 1
Bosnia and Herzegovina – – – – 2 2 – 3 3
Botswana 16 1 17 10 3 13 8 1 9
Brazil 12 58 70 10 59 69 9 54 63
Brunei 7 3 10 3 3 6 3 – 3
Bulgaria 7 24 31 6 12 18 3 8 11
Burkina Faso – 1 1 – 2 2 – 1 1
Burma (Myanmar) 2 3 5 1 3 4 1 2 3
Cambodia 2 1 3 1 1 2 4 1 5
Cameroon – 1 1 – – – – – –
Canada 27 181 208 27 200 227 21 213 234
Cayman Islands 1 1 2 – – – – – –
Chile 2 57 59 1 61 62 2 67 69
China (People’s Republic) 331 1,006 1,337 357 1,007 1,364 489 993 1482
Colombia 4 59 63 5 65 70 3 70 73
Comoros 1 – 1 – – – – – –
Congo (Democratic Republic) – 1 1 – – – – 2 2
Costa Rica – 7 7 – 2 2 – 6 6
Croatia – 3 3 – 3 3 2 4 6
Cuba – – – – 1 1 – – –
Cyprus (European Union) 37 15 52 36 19 55 40 20 60
Cyprus (Non-European Union) – – – – – – 1 – 1
Czech Republic 12 13 25 9 16 25 8 11 19
Denmark 10 33 43 11 41 52 16 39 55
Dominica – – – – – – – – –
Dominican Republic – 1 1 – 3 3 – 1 1
Ecuador 2 8 10 2 19 21 – 10 10
Egypt 9 19 28 5 19 24 2 19 21
El Salvador – 1 1 1 – 1 – – –
Estonia – – – – 3 3 1 2 3
Ethiopia 1 3 4 1 – 1 – 5 5
Falkland Islands (Malvinas) – – – – 1 1 – – –
Fiji – 1 1 – 2 2 – – –
Finland 13 30 43 13 24 37 14 30 44
Former Yugoslav Rep Of Macedonia 1 2 3 – 4 4 – 4 4
France 127 318 445 135 292 427 151 323 474
French Polynesia – – – 1 – 1 – – –
Gambia – 1 1 – – – – 1 1
Georgia 1 8 9 – 9 9 – 7 7
Germany 71 374 445 88 342 430 101 341 442
Ghana 3 13 16 2 13 15 2 15 17
Gibraltar 1 1 2 1 – 1 – – –
Greece 23 85 108 26 85 111 26 91 117
Greenland – – – – 1 1 – 1 1
Grenada – 2 2 – – – – – –
Guatemala – 3 3 – 1 1 – 2 2
Guyana – 2 2 – – – – – –
Haiti – – – – 1 1 – – –
Honduras – 1 1 – 2 2 – 1 1
Hong Kong 315 127 442 288 125 413 272 102 374
SESSION 2018/19SESSION 2017/18SESSION 2016/17
Table I: Overseas Students by Country of Domicile 2016/17 - 2018/19
COUNTRY OF DOMICILE Under- Graduate Total Under- Graduate Total Under- Graduate Total
graduate graduate graduate
SESSION 2018/19SESSION 2017/18SESSION 2016/17
Hungary 8 16 24 11 14 25 11 14 25
Iceland – 6 6 – 7 7 – 7 7
India 68 257 325 66 253 319 77 229 306
Indonesia 14 25 39 17 26 43 21 34 55
Iran 1 3 4 1 5 6 – 6 6
Iraq – 1 1 – 1 1 – 3 3
Ireland 4 41 45 2 32 34 5 46 51
Israel 2 20 22 1 20 21 1 32 33
Italy 27 247 274 35 227 262 38 231 269
Jamaica – 2 2 1 2 3 1 3 4
Japan 13 72 85 14 82 96 14 55 69
Jordan 3 5 8 1 6 7 1 9 10
Kazakhstan 9 9 18 8 14 22 12 16 28
Kenya 16 18 34 10 19 29 10 13 23
Korea (South) 59 95 154 57 88 145 60 65 125
Kosovo – 1 1 – 3 3 – 2 2
Kuwait 2 9 11 2 6 8 – 6 6
Kyrgyzstan – 2 2 – 1 1 – 1 1
Lao PDR – – – – – – 1 1 2
Latvia – 2 2 1 2 3 2 1 3
Lebanon 10 20 30 9 12 21 9 17 26
Lesotho – – – – – – 1 – 1
Libya – 1 1 – 1 1 – – –
Liechtenstein – – – – 1 1 – – –
Lithuania 5 6 11 7 9 16 9 4 13
Luxembourg 10 9 19 8 11 19 9 13 22
Macau 6 2 8 6 6 12 3 3 6
Madagascar – 1 1 – – – – – –
Malawi – 1 1 – 1 1 1 2 3
Malaysia 314 29 343 325 31 356 314 32 346
Maldives 1 2 3 2 – 2 2 – 2
Mali – – – – 1 1 – – –
Malta – 5 5 1 9 10 2 4 6
Mauritius 11 4 15 6 4 10 7 4 11
Mexico 6 54 60 5 47 52 7 54 61
Moldova 1 1 2 1 1 2 – 2 2
Monaco 4 1 5 2 1 3 – 4 4
Mongolia – 4 4 – 2 2 – 4 4
Montenegro 1 3 4 1 2 3 1 – 1
Morocco 3 5 8 2 10 12 6 10 16
Mozambique – 1 1 – 1 1 – – –
Nepal 5 7 12 2 9 11 6 7 13
Netherlands 12 70 82 14 82 96 14 71 85
New Zealand 6 16 22 8 12 20 9 16 25
Nicaragua – – – – 1 1 – 3 3
Nigeria 20 20 40 20 22 42 21 29 50
Norway 7 52 59 5 53 58 8 38 46
Oman 1 2 3 – 1 1 1 2 3
Pakistan 65 52 117 54 46 100 52 31 83
Palestine – 7 7 1 4 5 – 4 4
Panama – 2 2 – 5 5 – 2 2
Paraguay 1 3 4 – 6 6 1 5 6
Peru 6 40 46 6 37 43 6 23 29
Philippines 3 10 13 6 17 23 3 16 19
Poland 23 33 56 28 44 72 43 35 78
Portugal 10 22 32 9 25 34 8 29 37
Puerto Rico 1 – 1 1 – 1 – 1 1
Qatar 1 11 12 2 13 15 2 9 11
Romania 12 18 30 13 21 34 16 15 31
Russia 69 56 125 56 55 111 32 53 85
Rwanda – 1 1 – 1 1 – 2 2
Saudi Arabia 5 7 12 5 8 13 3 15 18
Senegal – 3 3 – 2 2 – 2 2
Serbia 1 12 13 – 6 6 1 7 8
Sierra Leone – – – – 1 1 – 1 1
Singapore 326 94 420 308 98 406 309 90 399
Slovakia 9 5 14 11 10 21 5 11 16
Table I: Overseas Students by Country of Domicile 2016/17 - 2018/19
COUNTRY OF DOMICILE Under- Graduate Total Under- Graduate Total Under- Graduate Total
graduate graduate graduate
SESSION 2018/19SESSION 2017/18SESSION 2016/17
Slovenia 1 5 6 1 6 7 – 3 3
South Africa 4 20 24 8 29 37 7 32 39
South Sudan – 1 1 – 1 1 – 1 1
Spain 25 65 90 26 76 102 34 56 90
Sri Lanka 7 4 11 4 6 10 6 9 15
St Vincent and the Grenadines – – – 1 1 2 1 – 1
Sudan 1 – 1 – – – – 4 4
Swaziland – – – 2 – 2 – 1 1
Sweden 9 46 55 7 37 44 11 31 42
Switzerland 27 104 131 32 110 142 31 95 126
Syria – 1 1 1 3 4 1 3 4
Taiwan 10 43 53 7 54 61 13 47 60
Tanzania 1 2 3 1 5 6 2 4 6
Thailand 35 63 98 31 65 96 41 48 89
Timor-Leste – 1 1 – – – – – –
Trinidad and Tobago 5 2 7 6 3 9 6 1 7
Tunisia 2 1 3 5 2 7 3 3 6
Turkey 6 52 58 8 53 61 3 49 52
Uganda 1 5 6 2 4 6 2 3 5
Ukraine 12 15 27 8 7 15 5 8 13
United Arab Emirates 26 36 62 27 29 56 24 26 50
Uruguay – 3 3 1 3 4 1 5 6
USA 228 606 834 233 627 860 262 654 916
Uzbekistan – 2 2 1 3 4 1 1 2
Venezuela – 7 7 – 3 3 2 3 5
Vietnam 32 18 50 24 11 35 25 8 33
Virgin Isles UK – 2 2 – 1 1 – 1 1
Yemen – 1 1 – – – – – –
Zambia 1 3 4 1 1 2 – – –
Zimbabwe 1 5 6 1 4 5 1 7 8
Other (not disclosed) – 82 82 – 88 88 10 116 126
GRAND TOTAL 2,730 5,420 8,150 2,698 5,461 8,159 2,920 5,353 8,273
Table J: Overseas Students by Continent/ Commonwealth/ EU 2016/17 - 2018/19
Under- Graduate Total Under- Graduate Total Under- Graduate Total
graduate graduate graduate
1. THE CONTINENTS OF:
EUROPE 627 1,860 2,487 642 1,843 2,485 696 1,792 2,488
ASIA 1,688 2,118 3,806 1,646 2,121 3,767 1,779 1,991 3,770
AFRICA 92 136 228 77 148 225 74 163 237
NORTH AMERICA 271 868 1,139 278 899 1,177 300 946 1,245
SOUTH AMERICA 28 258 286 27 275 302 27 250 277
AUSTRALASIA 24 98 122 27 86 113 34 96 130
UNKNOWN – 82 82 1 89 90 10 116 126
TOTAL 2,730 5,420 8,150 2,698 5,461 8,159 2,920 5,354 8,273
2. MEMBERSHIP OF THE
COMMONWEALTH 957 848 1,805 925 867 1,792 930 846 1,776
3. MEMBERSHIP OF THE
EUROPEAN UNION 491 1,589 2,080 533 1,568 2,101 615 1,555 2,170
SESSION 2018/19SESSION 2017/18SESSION 2016/17