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Asking Queen Mary University London follow first tier tribunal ruling

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Stonewalled so long that further reputation damage for the university seems inevitable as defense of the indefensible continues.

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Sadly agreeing that previous history shows another appeal is most likely.

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Ian123

Prof Gaskell has a background in physical sciences sbcs.qmul.ac.uk/staff/simon... support for open science should be a given.

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Statement on release of requested data qmul.ac.uk/media/news/items...

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Worth noting there is no timeline listing when the data will be released.

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