This is an HTML version of an attachment to the Freedom of Information request '"no strings" donations'.
 
 
Ms Diane Scott 
 
Email: request-19322-
[email address] 
5 October 2009 
Our Ref: FOI 2009/170– F0073067 
 
Dear Ms Scott 
 
Re: Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 – Request for Information 
 
Thank you for your email which was received by the University on 5 October 2009 timed 09:00 
hours, requesting the following information: 
 
How much did you receive by way of "no-strings" donations in 
 
     year ended 31 march 2003 
 
     year ended 31 march 2004 
 
     year ended 31 march 2005 
 
     year ended 31 march 2006 
 
     year ended 31 march 2007 
 
     year ended 31 march 2008 
 
 
As the University of Glasgow is a Scottish Public Authority, your request is subject to the 
terms of the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 (“FOISA”).  The University 
acknowledges receipt of your request and confirms a response will be sent to you promptly; 
and in any event not later than 30 October 2009 The Freedom of Information Office will 
contact you if we require any further information.  
 
Yours sincerely, 
 
 
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