Eleven research students were approved for Ph.D. degrees, two for the M.Phil. and one for M.Sc.
A.R.S.Black (Ph.D) Jets, wings and hotspots -- the complex nature of powerful radio galaxies
R.P.Blundell (Ph.D) The design of a large-format submillimetre heterodyne array receiver
M.P.Hobson (Ph.D) The small-scale structure of molecular clouds
J.M.Johnson (M.Phil) Chromatic aberration and visual information processing
D.M.Koranyi (M.Phil) A search for 151-MHz counterpart radiation to gamma-ray bursters
M.D.Lacy (Ph.D) Samples of radio-sources selected at 38MHz
O.P.Lay (Ph.D) Astronomical Interferometry at submillimetre wavelengths
P.G.Miller (Ph.D) Radio-loud and radio-quiet quasars
D.R.T.Robinson (Ph.D) Developments in Maximum Entropy data analysis
M.Robson (Ph.D) The cosmic anisotropy telescope
S.Turner (M.Sc) Asymmetries in extragalactic radio sources
P.G.Tuthill (Ph.D) Imaging stars through the atmosphere
J.Welch (Ph.D) Bayesian methods in chemical data analysis
T.C.Wilding (Ph.D) Probing the star-forming history of external galaxies
R.W.Wilson (Ph.D) Synthesis imaging in optical astronomy