University of Portsmouth Career Services Spend

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Dear University of Portsmouth,

Under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, I’d like to make a request regarding the careers support services available at your university.

If possible, I’d like to receive data specific to the 2018/2019 academic year.

Specifically, I’d like to request data on the student careers services spend. (Excluding operational costs.)

This could fall under career support or careers programmes.

If this includes a combined group of departments, could you please specify each department and their individual spend?

If I could please receive the data in a spreadsheet format, that would be fantastic. Feel free to get in touch if you require any clarification from myself.

Yours faithfully,

Russ Hunter

Nathalie Derrick, University of Portsmouth

Dear Russ,
I refer to your email of 20 January 2020 in which you submitted a request
under the Freedom of Information Act 2000.  Your request relates
to information concerning the University's career services spend.
As you may be aware, the University has 20 working days in which to
respond to your request.  Therefore, I will respond more fully by 18
February 2020, although if it is possible to reply before then I will do
so.  Should you have any queries before then, however, please feel free to
contact me again either by replying to this email or by telephoning me
directly on 02392 843110.
Yours sincerely
Nathalie
Nathalie Derrick
Assistant Complaints & Information Officer
University of Portsmouth
 
T: +44(023)92 843110
E: [1][email address]  
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University of Portsmouth, St Andrew's Court, St Michael's Road, PO1 2PR

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Dear Nathalie,

Apologies for the inconvenience, but would it be possible to disregard the 'operational costs' aspect of my previous request, and instead just receive the overall careers spend for the university?

Yours sincerely,

Russ Hunter

Nathalie Derrick, University of Portsmouth

Dear Russ,
I refer to your email of 23 January 2020 in which you submitted an amended
request under the Freedom of Information Act 2000.  Please accept this
email as acknowledgement of your amended request.The response deadline
will remain the same, therefore I will respond to your request by 18
February 2020, although if I am able to reply before this date then I
will.
Should you have any queries before then, however, please feel free to
contact me again either by replying to this email or by telephoning me
directly on 02392 843110.
Yours sincerely
Nathalie
Nathalie Derrick
Assistant Complaints & Information Officer
University of Portsmouth
 
T: +44(023)92 843110
E: [1][email address]  
W: [2]www.port.ac.uk
 
University of Portsmouth, St Andrew's Court, St Michael's Road, PO1 2PR

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Nicola Young, University of Portsmouth

Dear Mr Hunter,

I write further to your request for information, below, made on 20 January
2020 under the terms of the Freedom of Information Act 2000, and to the
University’s acknowledgement of 21 January 2020.

Having consulted my colleagues, I am now able to provide the following
response to your request.

In the 2018/19 academic year, including operational costs, the
University's Career's and Employability Service recorded a total spend of
£1,652,595.

I trust that this is the information that you require, however, if you
have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact me either by replying
to the email that sends this letter or by telephoning me directly on 02392
84 3103.

Yours sincerely,
Nicola

Nicola Young
Complaints and Information Disclosure Officer
University of Portsmouth
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