Cuts to school of Culture, History, and Learning 2016

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Dear Australian National University,

I would like to request access to all relevant information that has led to changes in the CHL, particularly the financial modelling on why the cuts should go ahead, and why the administration has decided that such documents should only be available to affected staff rather than all staff and students which would ensure transparency and accountability of the university.

Yours faithfully,
Rashna Farrukh

University Records Manager, Australian National University

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From: R.F [mailto:[FOI #1759 email]]
Sent: Wednesday, 23 March 2016 10:36 AM
To: FOI requests at ANU <[ANU request email]>
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Cuts to school of Culture, History, and Learning 2016

Dear Australian National University,

I would like to request access to all relevant information that has led to changes in the CHL, particularly the financial modelling on why the cuts should go ahead, and why the administration has decided that such documents should only be available to affected staff rather than all staff and students which would ensure transparency and accountability of the university.

Yours faithfully,
Rashna Farrukh

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