
How we get the information and why we have it: This information is volunteered by the student/guestĮither at registration or via direct contact with the graduation team. In addition, if students and/or their guests have an additional need (usually health related forĮxample a wheelchair user), we collect and process information provided about that need toĮnable us to provide the best service. (b) Your guests (as applicable) who are attending the Graduation Ceremony with you.(a) Graduating students - most (if not all) of which the University may already have (but some personal data may have changed and be updated etc) and.For the purposes of the Graduation Ceremonies, the University collects and processes a limited amount of personal data on both:.This is done in line with ICO guidance, and may include information about an individuals’ health for example, wellbeing case notes, in residential excursions or physical activities such as sport.
In limited circumstances, the University may also process a limited amount of sensitive personal data (‘special category data’). Personal identifiers, contacts and characteristics (for example name, student ID number and contact details of students) and We currently collect and process the following information:. Personal data What type of information we have: We comply with the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and The Data Protection Act 2018 from, full details can be found on our Policies and Procedures pages. Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences. Faculty of Education, Health & Social Care. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences research. Faculty of Health and Wellbeing research.
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