Autumn 2021-2022 courses admission statistics
Dear Imperial College London,
1. List of all postgraduate taught courses for Autumn 2021-2022
2. Number of applicants (all postgraduate programmes)
3. Number of offers made (all postgraduate programmes)
4. Number of applications from China PR (i.e. mainland China, excluding Hong Kong
and Macao) and offers made (all postgraduate programmes)
Yours faithfully,
L. Zhao
Dear Imperial College London,
Please ignore my last bullet point in my previous request.
Instead, please could you kindly provide statistics on number of postgraduate applications made that are Chinese students (whether they studied undergraduate programme in a Chinese University and in a UK University seperately) and offers made to them for each course? Thank you very much.
Yours faithfully,
L. Zhao
Dear L Zhao
This is to acknowledge receipt of your request below, made under the Freedom of Information Act. The College will respond to your request by 10 December.
Yours,
Freedom of Information Team
Imperial College London
Dear Imperial College London,
Please pass this on to the person who conducts Freedom of Information reviews.
I am writing to request an internal review of Imperial College London's handling of my FOI request 'Autumn 2021-2022 courses admission statistics'.
As stated on the website, the respond from Imperial College London should be received before 10 December. Yet it has been delayed.
A full history of my FOI request and all correspondence is available on the Internet at this address: https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/a...
Yours faithfully,
L. Zhao
Dear L Zhao
Thank you for your recent Freedom of Information request. Please find below the College's response to your questions. My apologies for the delay in our response.
1. List of all postgraduate taught courses for Autumn 2021-2022
2. Number of applicants (all postgraduate programmes)
3. Number of offers made (all postgraduate programmes)
4. Number of applications from China PR (i.e. mainland China, excluding Hong Kong and Macao) and offers made (all postgraduate programmes
The information requested above is attached.
Please note that figures of five or fewer, including zero, have been replaced by an asterisk. This is because otherwise individuals may be identifiable from the data. This is therefore exempt from disclosure under Section 40 (2) of the Freedom of Information Act.
I am afriad that your follow up request "statistics on number of postgraduate applications made that are Chinese students (whether they studied undergraduate programme in a Chinese University and in a UK University seperately) and offers made to them for each course" was overlooked. I will send a separate response to this query as soon as possible. My apologies for this oversight.
If you are unhappy with the way that we have handled your request, you can ask us to conduct a review. Please make your representation in writing within 40 days of the date you received this response. If you remain dissatisfied with how Imperial College has handled your request you may then approach the Information Commissioner’s Office.
Kind regards,
Freedom of Information Team
Imperial College London
Dear L Zhao
Thank you for your recent Freedom of Information request. Please find below the College's response to your additional question. My apologies for the delay in our response.
Statistics on number of postgraduate applications made that are Chinese students (whether they studied undergraduate programme in a Chinese University and in a UK University seperately) and offers made to them for each course
The College is only able to provide this data for students who have been made a firm offer (please see the attached document). We are unable to provide the data for all applicants.
Please note that figures of five or fewer, including zero, have been replaced by an asterisk. This is because otherwise individuals may be identifiable from the data. This is therefore exempt from disclosure under Section 40 (2) of the Freedom of Information Act.
If you are unhappy with the way that we have handled your request, you can ask us to conduct a review. Please make your representation in writing within 40 days of the date you received this response. If you remain dissatisfied with how Imperial College has handled your request you may then approach the Information Commissioner’s Office.
Kind regards,
Freedom of Information Team
Imperial College London
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