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Successful applications to Medicine course who hold criminal convictions (statistics)

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Dear University of Birmingham,

I would like to request the following information regarding your MBChB Medicine course:

1.) The number of successful applicants that were given a place that held a criminal conviction.

2.) The types of criminal convictions (e.g. Assult, DUI, burglary etc) of successful applicants that were given a place.

Please detail all the information that has been recorded to date.

Yours faithfully,

Jason James

FOI, University of Birmingham

Dear Mr James

Thank you for your request for information below which the University of Birmingham is processing under the terms of the Freedom of Information Act 2000.

In some circumstances a fee may be payable and if that is the case, we will let you know. If a fee is payable a fees notice will be issued to you, and you will be required to pay before we will proceed to deal with your request.

If you have any queries about this email, please contact us. Please remember to quote the reference number above in any future communications.

Regards

Freedom of Information Team
University of Birmingham

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From: [FOI #558766 email] [[FOI #558766 email]]
Sent: 06 March 2019 16:43
To: FOI requests at University of Birmingham
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Successful applications to Medicine course who hold criminal convictions (statistics)

Dear University of Birmingham,

I would like to request the following information regarding your MBChB Medicine course:

1.) The number of successful applicants that were given a place that held a criminal conviction.

2.) The types of criminal convictions (e.g. Assult, DUI, burglary etc) of successful applicants that were given a place.

Please detail all the information that has been recorded to date.

Yours faithfully,

Jason James

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Dear Mr James

Further to your recent request for information please see the attached response.

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Regards

Freedom of Information Team
University of Birmingham

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From: FOI
Sent: 07 March 2019 09:38
To: [FOI #558766 email]
Cc: FOI
Subject: RE: Freedom of Information request - Successful applications to Medicine course who hold criminal convictions (statistics) [2019.03.121]

Dear Mr James

Thank you for your request for information below which the University of Birmingham is processing under the terms of the Freedom of Information Act 2000.

In some circumstances a fee may be payable and if that is the case, we will let you know. If a fee is payable a fees notice will be issued to you, and you will be required to pay before we will proceed to deal with your request.

If you have any queries about this email, please contact us. Please remember to quote the reference number above in any future communications.

Regards

Freedom of Information Team
University of Birmingham

________________________________________
From: [FOI #558766 email] [[FOI #558766 email]]
Sent: 06 March 2019 16:43
To: FOI requests at University of Birmingham
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Successful applications to Medicine course who hold criminal convictions (statistics)

Dear University of Birmingham,

I would like to request the following information regarding your MBChB Medicine course:

1.) The number of successful applicants that were given a place that held a criminal conviction.

2.) The types of criminal convictions (e.g. Assult, DUI, burglary etc) of successful applicants that were given a place.

Please detail all the information that has been recorded to date.

Yours faithfully,

Jason James

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