12 research students were approved for Ph.D. degrees, and two for the M.Phil.
S.J. Bence (Ph.D) Stellar jets and molecular outflows.
G. Cotter (Ph.D) Distant giant radiogalaxies.
J. Dennett-Thorpe (Ph.D) Orientation and environment: asymmetries in powerful radio galaxies and quasars.
C.A-C Dessenne (M.Phil) A search for radio emission from gamma-ray bursters at 151MHz.
K.J.B. Grainge (Ph.D) Measuring the Hubble constant via the Sunyaev-Zel'dovitch effect.
M.J. Hardcastle (Ph.D) The jets in radio galaxies.
K.G. Isaak (Ph.D) Submillimetre-wave instrumentation and observations of high-redshift objects.
T. Jenness (Ph.D) A molecular line and continuum study of water maser sources.
K. Nelson (M.Phil) Ultra-steep spectrum radio sources.
C.M.M. O'Sullivan (Ph.D) Observations of anisotropies in the CMBR at 15GHz with the CAT.
M.J. Oldfield (Ph.D) Advances in probabilistic modelling.
J.P. Sleath (Ph.D) A new model of spiral galaxies based on propagating star formation.
S.S. Somaroo (Ph.D) Applications of the geometric algebra to relativistic quantum theory.
S.J. Vessey (Ph.D) A 151MHz Galactic plane survey.