Postgraduate admission statistics by nationality
Dear University College London,
I am making a Freedom of Information request for the following:
For every UCL postgraduate taught degree of 2024 entry, the number of applicants, offers and firm acceptances, each broken down into nationalities.
For every UCL postgraduate research degree of any start date between November 2023 (inclusive) and October 2024 (inclusive), the number of applicants, offers and firm acceptances, each broken down into nationalities.
Yours faithfully,
Kurt Addington
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Dear Kurt,
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Information Act (FOIA) 2000. I apologise for the delay in the provision of
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We confirm that we hold information of the description specified in your
request; please see our response below and the attached document.
Your request
For every UCL postgraduate taught degree of 2024 entry, the number of
applicants, offers and firm acceptances, each broken down into
nationalities.
For every UCL postgraduate research degree of any start date between
November 2023 (inclusive) and October 2024 (inclusive), the number of
applicants, offers and firm acceptances, each broken down into
nationalities.
Our response
Please see the tables in the attached document that show the number of
applicants, offers received and enrolments for postgraduate taught and
research programmes, separated by nationality in the 2023/24 admission
cycle.
As you can see, we are unable to disclose the exact number of applicants,
offer holders, and enrolled students where 5 or fewer applied to a
programme, received an offer or enrolled.
This is because to provide the exact numbers may inadvertently lead to the
identification of these individuals. Whilst there are no personally
identifiable details within the data being withheld, that data, when
combined with other data that may already be available in the public
domain, could be used by ‘motivated intruders’ and other knowledgeable
third parties to identify the individuals concerned. Linking together
separate strands of data available in this way can indirectly lead to an
individual being identified which would breach the first data protection
principle. Further, these individuals would have no expectation that their
identities, by virtue of disclosing this type of information, would be
made known to the wider public and it would be considered unfair to do so.
As this data would be likely to become personal data, this information is
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