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Please complete the Freedom of Information Request Form below and send it to: Records and Information Manager

Please complete the Freedom of Information Request Form below and send it to:

Records and Information Manager
Northumbria University 
Ellison Building
Ellison Place
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 8ST 
Alternatively you may email your request to the following:
us.foi@northumbria.ac.uk

N.B. There may be a charge for the University responding to your request, which will reflect the administrative costs of accessing and providing the requested information. The University will not release the information until any fee has been received. For Further information on Northumbria University's Fee's schedule, please see Charges and Fees (or section 9 of the Freedom of Information policy).


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