International student doctoral completion rates
Sarah Allison made this Official Information request to University of Auckland
The request was refused by University of Auckland.
From: Sarah Allison
Dear University of Auckland,
I request under the official information act 1982 the following information on international student completion rates:
Within five years of commencing their studies what proportion of international PhD students from Indonesia complete their doctoral degree and what proportion have dropped out?
Within five years of commencing their studies what proportion of international PhD students from Malaysia complete their doctoral degree and what proportion have dropped out?
Within five years of commencing their studies what proportion of international PhD students from India complete their doctoral degree and what proportion have dropped out?
Within five years of commencing their studies what proportion of international PhD students from China complete their doctoral degree and what proportion have dropped out?
Within five years of commencing their studies what proportion of international PhD students from the United States complete their doctoral degree and what proportion have dropped out?
Within five years of commencing their studies what proportion of international PhD students from the UK complete their doctoral degree and what proportion have dropped out?
Within five years of commencing their studies what proportion of international PhD students from Canada complete their doctoral degree and what proportion have dropped out?
Please note, if you have data that can provide an answer that is within striking distance of the questions I am asking I am happy to have it rather than have the request refused.
Yours faithfully,
Sarah Allison
From: Rebecca Ewert
University of Auckland
Dear Ms Allison
I refer to your request of 19 April 2018 for information concerning international student doctoral completion rates. Unfortunately it would require a large amount of manual work to generate the information requested, and we do not have any similar data to hand. Neither fixing a charge nor extending the time limit would enable the University to grant your request. We can, however, provide you with the total numbers of doctoral enrolments from candidates from these countries, the average time to first submission by international candidates, and the average time to completion by international candidates if that information would be helpful to you.
This constitutes a refusal of your request under s 18(f) of the Official Information Act, as the information requested cannot be made available without substantial collation or research. You have the right to seek an investigation and review of this refusal under s 28(3) of the Official Information Act by way of a complaint to an Ombudsman.
Yours sincerely
Rebecca Ewert
General Counsel
The University of Auckland
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