Male to Female Ratio for Law courses.

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Dear University of Exeter,

I am making this FOI request to help find an answer to my question. What is the male to female ratio for your Law courses, for the past 10 years? The law courses I would like explored are your single honours course, such as the Law LLB M100 course, and double honours schemes, such as Law with XXX (i.e. Politics, Economics, Business etc.).

If you accept this FOI request and present this in document form, could you please do this course by course and year by year.

Yours faithfully,
Robert

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Dear Robert,

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University of Exeter
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-----Original Message-----
From: RBobstuff <[FOI #651746 email]>
Sent: 02 March 2020 17:47
To: InformationGovernance mailbox <[email address]>
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Male to Female Ratio for Law courses.

Dear University of Exeter,

I am making this FOI request to help find an answer to my question. What is the male to female ratio for your Law courses, for the past 10 years? The law courses I would like explored are your single honours course, such as the Law LLB M100 course, and double honours schemes, such as Law with XXX (i.e. Politics, Economics, Business etc.).

If you accept this FOI request and present this in document form, could you please do this course by course and year by year.

Yours faithfully,
Robert

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Dear Robert,

Please find the University's response to your Freedom of Information Request attached.

Kind regards,
Information Governance Officer

University of Exeter
http://www.exeter.ac.uk/foi/summary/
Lafrowda House, St. German’s Road, Exeter, EX4 6TL

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-----Original Message-----
From: RBobstuff <[FOI #651746 email]>
Sent: 02 March 2020 17:47
To: InformationGovernance mailbox <[email address]>
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Male to Female Ratio for Law courses.

Dear University of Exeter,

I am making this FOI request to help find an answer to my question. What is the male to female ratio for your Law courses, for the past 10 years? The law courses I would like explored are your single honours course, such as the Law LLB M100 course, and double honours schemes, such as Law with XXX (i.e. Politics, Economics, Business etc.).

If you accept this FOI request and present this in document form, could you please do this course by course and year by year.

Yours faithfully,
Robert

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