Details and information to do with BA History module A332 Why was religion so controversial?
Dear Open University,
This request is part of a 6 month due diligence process investigating the success and failures of distance learning in the United Kingdom and EU for undergraduate programs. This request is for research purposes and conducting due diligence for Bachelors of Arts degrees in History.
Please provide as part of this request the following information to do with the BA history module known as Why was religion so controversial? (A332)
-The course textbook(s)
- The TMA assessments
- Module materials and assessment guide
-Audio and video content
- Past papers for end of module assessment(s)
-Weekly study planners
Yours faithfully,
Tobia Rasel
Dear Open University,
I am unsure whether you received the freedom of information request I sent and am prompting you to please follow up and deliver the information requested.
Yours faithfully,
Tobia Rasel
Dear Tobia,
I apologise for not acknowledging your request, we are processing it, and
are due to respond shortly and within the statutory timeframe.
Daniel Webb
Mr Daniel Webb | Senior Manager, Information Rights
Information Rights, University Secretary’s Office
The Open University, Level 5, Charles Pinfold Building, Walton Hall,
Milton Keynes, MK7 6AA
Tel: +44 (0) 1908 653994
[1][Open University request email]
Dear Tobia,
Further to your below request under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
relating to the Open University’s BA History Module (A326).
I can confirm that the Open University holds the information which
constitutes information falling within the scope of your request. We
have, subject to limited exemptions, extracted this data.
Unfortunately as before with your request for data relating to A 332, due
to the size of the folder, I am unable to email it to you on this open
platform. I have sent it to send it you on your personal email through the
secure platform” Zendto” .
Daniel Webb| Senior Manager Information Rights
University Secretary’s Office
The Open University, Level 5 (217), Charles Pinfold Building, Walton Hall,
Milton Keynes, MK7 6AA
Tel: +44 (0) 1908 332871
_____________________________________________
From: Freedom-of-Information
Sent: 14 December 2021 17:46
To: Tobia Rasel <[FOI #810086 email]>
Subject: RE: Freedom of Information request - Details and information to
do with BA History module A332 Why was religion so controversial?
Dear Tobia,
I apologise for not acknowledging your request, we are processing it, and
are due to respond shortly and within the statutory timeframe.
Daniel Webb
Mr Daniel Webb | Senior Manager, Information Rights
Information Rights, University Secretary’s Office
The Open University, Level 5, Charles Pinfold Building, Walton Hall,
Milton Keynes, MK7 6AA
Tel: +44 (0) 1908 653994
[1][Open University request email]
Dear Tobia,
A correction and apology- I refer to A332 not A326.
Daniel Webb
Mr Daniel Webb | Senior Manager, Information Rights
Information Rights, University Secretary’s Office
The Open University, Level 5, Charles Pinfold Building, Walton Hall,
Milton Keynes, MK7 6AA
Tel: +44 (0) 1908 653994
[1][Open University request email]
_____________________________________________
From: Freedom-of-Information
Sent: 20 December 2021 17:07
To: 'Tobia Rasel' <[FOI #810086 email]>
Subject: RE: Freedom of Information request - Details and information to
do with BA History module A332 Why was religion so controversial?
Dear Tobia,
Further to your below request under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
relating to the Open University’s BA History Module (A326).
I can confirm that the Open University holds the information which
constitutes information falling within the scope of your request. We
have, subject to limited exemptions, extracted this data.
Unfortunately as before with your request for data relating to A 332, due
to the size of the folder, I am unable to email it to you on this open
platform. I have sent it to send it you on your personal email through
the secure platform” Zendto” .
Daniel Webb| Senior Manager Information Rights
University Secretary’s Office
The Open University, Level 5 (217), Charles Pinfold Building, Walton Hall,
Milton Keynes, MK7 6AA
Tel: +44 (0) 1908 332871
_____________________________________________
From: Freedom-of-Information
Sent: 14 December 2021 17:46
To: Tobia Rasel <[FOI #810086 email]>
Subject: RE: Freedom of Information request - Details and information to
do with BA History module A332 Why was religion so controversial?
Dear Tobia,
I apologise for not acknowledging your request, we are processing it, and
are due to respond shortly and within the statutory timeframe.
Daniel Webb
Mr Daniel Webb | Senior Manager, Information Rights
Information Rights, University Secretary’s Office
The Open University, Level 5, Charles Pinfold Building, Walton Hall,
Milton Keynes, MK7 6AA
Tel: +44 (0) 1908 653994
[2][Open University request email]
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