To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he will make a statement on the distribution of the science budget for 1991–92.
I have considered the recommendations of the Advisory Board for the Research Councils on the distribution of the science budget, and have decided to accept the board's advice that the £920·8 million for 1991–92 should, subject to approval by Parliament of the estimates in due course, be allocated as follows:
Allocations for 1991–92 | £ million |
Agricultural and Food Research Council | 93·47 |
Economic and Social Research Council | 35·51 |
Medical Research Council | 200·42 |
Natural Environment Research Council | 122·56 |
Science and Engineering Research Council | 451·30 |
The Royal Society | 15·74 |
The Fellowship of Engineering | 1·39 |
ABRC (Secretariat and Science Policy Studies) | 0·36 |
Centre for Exploitation of Science and Technology | 0·08 |
TOTAL | 920·83 |
Planned figures for 1992–93 and 1993–94 | ||
£ million | ||
1992–93 | 1993–94 | |
Agricultural and Food Research Council | 90·53 | 91·58 |
Economic and Social Research Council | 37·24 | 37·71 |
Medical Research Council | 206·35 | 208·80 |
Natural Environment Research Council | 119·99 | 121·28 |
Science and Engineering Research Council | 462·96 | 469·16 |
The Royal Society | 15·77 | 15·97 |
The Fellowship of Engineering | 1·44 | 1·46 |
Unallocated1 | 88·94 | 160·40 |
1 Including £50 million (1992–93) and £100 million (1993–94) consequent on new arrangements for funding of scientific work in higher education institutions. |
1993–94 on which I expect to receive further advice from the ABRC in the spring. The allocations to funded bodies also exclude the increases in the science budget of £50 million in 1992–93 and £100 million in 1993–94 to take account of the new arrangements for funding scientific research in higher education announced on 8 November,
Official Report, columns 27–28.