This is an HTML version of an attachment to the Freedom of Information request 'Salaries of more than £70,000'.
 
 
Mr G Davidson 
 
Email: [FOI #18048 email] 
23 November 2009 
Our Ref: FOI 2009/157 – F0070698 
Dear Mr Davidson, 
 
Re: Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 – Request for Information 
 
Further to your email received by the University on 15 September 2009 timed 12:56 hours and 
the University’s response dated 13 October 2009, it has come to our attention that there was 
an error in the University Services information supplied. Please accept our apologies for this 
error and see below for the University’s amended response: 
 
University’s Response 
 
Faculty Salary 
of 
Salary greater than 
£70k - £100k 
£100k 
Faculty of Arts 
21 

Faculty of Biomedical Life Science 
21 

Faculty of Education 


Faculty of Engineering 
10 

Faculty of Information & 
13 3 
Mathematical Sciences 
Faculty of Law Business & Social 
47 3 
Sciences 
Faculty of Physical Sciences 
17 

University Services 
16 

 
Please note that the figures in the table above are as at 16 September 2009. 
 
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