Miss Zoe Al wood
FOI Manager
Daniel Smith
By email
Reference: FOI-2024-311
3 May 2024
Dear Mr Smith,
Your request was received on 8 April 2024 and I am dealing with it under the terms of the Freedom of
Information Act 2000 (‘the Act’).
You asked:
Please could you provide worked solutions and/or the marking scheme in the years 2018-2023
for the Natural Sciences Tripos (NST) Mathematics Part IA examinations, for both Paper 1 and
Paper 2, with redactions (e.g. for personal information) as appropriate.
This information is refused under section 43(1) of the Act as it constitutes a trade secret (within the
meaning of this term in the Act) and under section 43(2) of the Act on the grounds that its disclosure
would be likely to prejudice the commercial interests of the University and/or individual academics by
infringing the IP rights that they own in the information. These materials are protected under the
copyright and intellectual property rights of the University and the individual academics involved in
creating them. They are made available in specific ways to registered students on the course, with
whom they are used under specific pedagogical conditions. As this is a qualified exemption, the
University has considered whether, in all the circumstances of the case, the public interest in
maintaining the exemption outweighs the public interest in disclosing the information. The University is
aware of the general arguments concerning transparency in its teaching and examination activities.
However, the high degree of intellectual content in these materials, the extensive effort made by the
individual academics to create them, and the need to maintain teaching standards and quality
assurance in its courses through the dissemination of copyrighted materials at a time (and to the
audience) of the University’s choosing, are collectively considered to be decisive factors in favour of the
maintenance of the exemption in this case.
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procedure provided by the University. The Information Commissioner may be contacted at: The
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(https://ico.org.uk/).
Yours sincerely,
Zoe Al wood
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