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Gavin Davidson made this Freedom of Information request to University of Glasgow
The request was successful.
From: Gavin Davidson
15 September 2009
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am interested to know:
1. For the University Services (please exclude the Principal and
Vice Principals):
- The number of employees with a salary of £70,000 to £100,000
- The number of employees with a salary of greater than £100,000
2. For the Faculty of Engineering:
- The number of employees with a salary of £70,000 to £100,000
- The number of employees with a salary of greater than £100,000
3. For the Faculty of Arts
- The number of employees with a salary of £70,000 to £100,000
- The number of employees with a salary of greater than £100,000
4. For the Faculty of Biomedical and Life Sciences
- The number of employees with a salary of £70,000 to £100,000
- The number of employees with a salary of greater than £100,000
5. For the Faculty of Education
- The number of employees with a salary of £70,000 to £100,000
- The number of employees with a salary of greater than £100,000
6. For the Faculty of Information and Mathematical Sciences
- The number of employees with a salary of £70,000 to £100,000
- The number of employees with a salary of greater than £100,000
7. For the Faculty of Law, Business and Social Sciences
- The number of employees with a salary of £70,000 to £100,000
- The number of employees with a salary of greater than £100,000
8. For the Faculty of Physical Sciences
- The number of employees with a salary of £70,000 to £100,000
- The number of employees with a salary of greater than £100,000
Yours faithfully,
Gavin Davidson
From: FOI Office
University of Glasgow
15 September 2009
Dear Mr Davidson,
Further to your Freedom of Information request dated 15 September 2009
timed 12:56. Please find letter of acknowledgement attached.
You will find that the University's acknowledgement of your information
request is in PDF (Portable Document Format) file(s) attached to this
email.
The PDF file format is used for electronic distribution because it
preserves the look and feel of the original document complete with
fonts, colours, images, and layout. To open a PDF file you can download
a free program called Acrobat Reader and install it onto your computer
by clicking on to the following URL:
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Yours sincerely,
Data Protection and Freedom of Information Office
Direct Line: +44 (0)141 330 2523
Fax: 0141 330 4920
Gilbert Scott Building
University of Glasgow
University Avenue
Glasgow G12 8QQ
G12 8QQ
The University of Glasgow, charity number SC004401
From: FOI Office
University of Glasgow
13 October 2009
Dear Mr Davidson,
Please find attached the University's response to your Freedom of
Information (Scotland) Act 2002 request dated 15 September 2009 timed
12:56.
You will find that the University's response to your information request
is in PDF (Portable Document Format) file(s) attached to this email.
The PDF file format is used for electronic distribution because it
preserves the look and feel of the original document complete with
fonts, colours, images, and layout. To open a PDF file you can download
a free program called Acrobat Reader and install it onto your computer
by clicking on to the following URL:
http://www.adobe.co.uk/products/acrobat/...
Yours sincerely,
Data Protection and Freedom of Information Office
Direct Line: +44 (0)141 330 2523
Fax: 0141 330 4920
Gilbert Scott Building
University of Glasgow
University Avenue
Glasgow G12 8QQ
G12 8QQ
The University of Glasgow, charity number SC004401
From: FOI Office
University of Glasgow
23 November 2009
Dear Mr Davidson,
Please find attached the University's amended response to your Freedom
of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 request dated 15 September 2009 timed
12:56 hours. Please accept our apologies for this error.
You will find that the University's response to your information request
is in PDF (Portable Document Format) file(s) attached to this email.
The PDF file format is used for electronic distribution because it
preserves the look and feel of the original document complete with
fonts, colours, images, and layout. To open a PDF file you can download
a free program called Acrobat Reader and install it onto your computer
by clicking on to the following URL:
http://www.adobe.co.uk/products/acrobat/...
Yours sincerely,
Data Protection and Freedom of Information Office
Direct Line: +44 (0)141 330 2523
Fax: 0141 330 4920
Gilbert Scott Building
University of Glasgow
University Avenue
Glasgow G12 8QQ
G12 8QQ
The University of Glasgow, charity number SC004401
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Diane Scott left an annotation (19 October 2009)
Glasgow University in common with most universities set itself a target of becoming a world class research university yet its recent performance when its research was last assessed saw it fall down the research league table. Not sure quite why the administration that presided over this should be so well rewarded.
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