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Thank You - 2023/24 Postgraduate programmes admission statistics

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Dear University Officer,

I would be very grateful if you can kindly provide the following data (hopefully & ideally in .xlsx sheet format) for 2023/24 admission cycles (i.e. Sept/Oct 2023 intake), until the date you reply to me:

1. List of all postgraduate taught programmes
2. Numbers of all applications (each specific programme)
3. Numbers of all offers made (each specific programme)
4. Numbers of Chinese nationality applications (each specific programme)
5. Numbers of Chinese nationality offers made (each specific programme)

Yours faithfully,

Austin Li

Yours faithfully,

Austin Li

Finance.FOI Requests, University College London

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Dear Austin

 

Apologies for the delay in responding to your request for information.

 

We have completed the compilation of information for the 2023/24 admission
cycles (i.e. Sept/Oct 2023 intake), until the date of our reply:

 

1. List of all postgraduate taught programmes 2. Numbers of all
applications (each specific programme) 3. Numbers of all offers made (each
specific programme) 4. Numbers of Chinese nationality applications (each
specific programme) 5. Numbers of Chinese nationality offers made (each
specific programme).

 

We can confirm that we do hold information of the description specified in
your request and this information is provided attached.

 

As you will see within the attached spreadsheet, where the number of
applicants and offers are 5 or fewer (indicated by the symbol ≤5), the
information has been withheld because, with such low numbers even
providing this information without names, it may be possible to identify
the individuals, which would make this personal data of third parties or,
if linked with other personal identifiers in the public domain, would be
likely to become personal data. This information has been withheld under
Section 40(2) of the FOIA by virtue of Section 40(3A)(a).

 

Section 40(2) of the FOIA allows a public authority to withhold
information under the FOIA where (i) the requested information is personal
data relating to someone other than the requester and (ii) its disclosure
would breach any of the Data Protection principles. In this case, we
believe that the requested information could relate to and identify
individuals and therefore would be personal data. The disclosure of these
personal data would not be within the reasonable expectations of the
individuals concerned and it would be unfair to do so; this therefore
breaches the first Data Protection principle.

 

As the Section 40(2) exemption is an absolute one, there is no need to
conduct a public interest test.

 

You are free to use any information supplied for your own use, including
for non-commercial research purposes. The information may also be used for
the purposes of news reporting. However, any other type of re-use, for
example by publishing or issuing copies to the public, will require the
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Greta Cicchetti

Data Protection and Freedom of Information Adviser

University College London

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