2019-2020 Admission statistics (Postgraduate Taught)

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Dear Imperial College London,

I am requesting for the following information. Please kindly provide data for 2019/2020 admission cycle.

1. List of all postgraduate taught courses for 2018/2019
2. Number of applicants (all postgraduate programmes)
3. Number of offers made (all postgraduate programmes)
4. Number of Chinese applications and offers made (all postgraduate programmes)

Yours faithfully,

KAI CHEN

Dear Imperial College London,

As I wrongly stated that 2018/2019 for the first point, I want to clarify that I request the data for 2019/2020. Thank you!

Yours faithfully,

KAI CHEN

IMPFOI, Imperial College London

Dear Kai Chen

Thank you for your email. We will write to you again in due course.

Kind regards

Freedom of Information Team
Imperial College London

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IMPFOI, Imperial College London

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Dear Kai Chen

Thank you for your recent Freedom of Information request and for clarifying that for question 1 you would like information for the 2019/20 admissions cycle.

Please find below the College's response to your questions.

1. List of all postgraduate taught courses for 2019/2020 2. Number of applicants (all postgraduate programmes) 3. Number of offers made (all postgraduate programmes) 4. Number of Chinese applications and offers made (all postgraduate programmes)

The information that you have requested is attached.

Please note that figures of 5 or fewer have been replaced by an asterisk. This is because by there would be a risk that individuals would be identifiable if we provided the exact numbers.

Statistical information can amount to personal information if it would be possible to identify the individual from that information or from that information and other information that may be available to the recipient of the information. Where small numbers are involved, the possibility that the receiver might be able to link the information to an individual is increased.

The first data protection principle requires us to be fair in the way we handle a person’s information. It would not be regarded as fair to disclose information that the individual would not reasonably expect to be made public. Our applicants would not expect the information that they have given us for admissions purporses to be made available to the public. This is a refusal notice in relation to the personal information aspect of your request as required by the Freedom of Information Act.

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Kind regards,

Freedom of Information Team
Imperial College London 

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