A1 Certification

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Jessica Jacobs

Dear Queen Mary University of London,

Please can you tell me how many staff are currently working for Queen Mary but are not based in the UK and have A1 certificates.

Please can you also tell me how many staff are currently working for Queen Mary but are not based in the UK.

Please can you tell me how many of these staff are

1. Academic Staff
2. Professional Services
3. Other

Yours faithfully,
James Sargeant

QM FOI Enquiries, Queen Mary University of London

Dear James Sargeant/Jessica Jacobs,

We acknowledge receipt of your request. We would be grateful if you could confirm in whose name this request is submitted, unless it is being submitted under both?

Yours sincerely

Queen Mary University of London

Dear QM FOI Enquiries,

Apologies for the confusion, this email is submitted by myself on behalf of James Sergeant.

Yours sincerely,

Jessica Jacobs

Dear QM FOI Enquiries,

I thought I had already replied to this query?

The request is being submitted in my name Jessica Jacobs.

Yours sincerely,

Jessica Jacobs

QM FOI Enquiries, Queen Mary University of London

FOI 2021/F222

Dear Jessica Jacobs,

Thank you for your email of 7th May. Please accept our apologies for the delay in responding.

I am pleased to provide the following response.

There are currently nine members of staff working overseas, two of which have A1 certificates. Five of these staff are Academic and the others are either Professional Services staff or Other.

We have not counted staff at overseas campuses such as Malta and China.

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Yours sincerely

Paul Smallcombe
Records & Information Compliance Manager