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Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, also known as Royal Holloway, University of London, will act in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018 when controlling and processing your personal data.
Royal Holloway is the managing institution for Techne Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP) which is a partnership of nine institutions (Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, Kingston University, Roehampton University, University of the Arts London, The University of Surrey, The University of Brighton, Brunel University London, Loughborough University and University of Westminster). The Royal College of Arts is a former Techne institution and some of its students still fall within the provisions of this privacy notice.
The Techne Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP) is funded by the Arts Humanities Research Council (AHRC).
The parties named above are joint data controllers of your data in respect of the DTP but Royal Holloway provides this information as the lead institution on behalf of all parties.
This notice explains how we collect, use and share your personal data and your rights in relation to the processing of your data.
In this notice:
The data Royal Holloway collects includes:
Special category data processed may include:
You may provide us with personal data about other individuals, for example, next of kin/emergency contact details and information about your family circumstances and dependants. You should notify the relevant person that you are providing their contact details to Royal Holloway and in what capacity (i.e. as your listed next of kin/emergency contact).
We collect your data:
If you have given your permission, we may on occasion receive information about you from third parties such as:
We collect your data in order to…
When you apply to Techne for funding, an award, or to take part in any partnership training programmes, we will be required to collect, store, use and otherwise process information about you for any purposes connected with teaching, support, research, administration, your health and safety and for other reasons deemed necessary for the purpose of entering into or for the performance of your contractual agreement.
Processing of your personal data may also be necessary for the pursuit of our legitimate interests or by a third party’s legitimate interests – but only where the processing does not fall within our core functions, is not unwarranted and will not cause a prejudicial effect on your rights and freedoms, or legitimate interests.
We may also process your data where it is necessary for compliance with a legal obligation to which Royal Holloway is subject.
In circumstances where you have a genuine choice as to whether we should process your personal data, we will ask you for your consent. The method used to obtain your consent will depend on the scope and context of the processing that we propose.
In relation to special categories of personal data and personal data relating to criminal convictions and offences, we may request your explicit consent unless a condition applies which allows us to process such personal data without doing so.
Royal Holloway must only retain your personal data for as long as necessary to fulfil the purposes for which it was collected and to satisfy any legal, regulatory, accounting or reporting requirements.
Specified retention periods are applied to each category of personal data that we may process about you. In setting these retention periods, Royal Holloway has taken into account:
Your data will be kept in accordance with Royal Holloway’s Records Retention Policy and Schedule.
Royal Holloway has a comprehensive, image-only CCTV surveillance system across its campus. Cameras located on and within buildings are monitored by Security. On occasions, Security staff will wear Body Worn Cameras in the course of their duties. These cameras record both images and sound, and data captured in this manner is processed in compliance with GDPR.
Royal Holloway uses ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) camera technology to manage, control and enforce parking on its sites. They are governed under guidelines from the Information Commissioner’s Office on the use of CCTV and ANPR Cameras and are operated by Royal Holloway’s Security team. In exceptional circumstances this information may be used as evidence in disciplinary cases.
Where there is need to do so, we will share your details with relevant parties such as Techne partners, other educational bodies, sponsors and event organisers.
Where Royal Holloway uses third parties to process personal data on its behalf (acting as data processors), a written contract will be put in place to ensure that any personal data shared will be held in accordance with the requirements of data protection law and that such data processors have appropriate security measures in place in relation to your personal data.
This includes companies including:
Parents, family members and guardians are considered to be third parties and your personal data will not be disclosed to such persons unless you have given your consent or the disclosure is otherwise made in accordance with data protection law.
Please note that in certain circumstances we may need to share your personal information with a regulator or to otherwise comply with the law.
Most personal data about you, including your personnel file, will be stored on servers within the UK or elsewhere within the European Economic Area (EEA).
On occasion it may be necessary for Royal Holloway to transfer your personal data outside of the European Economic Area (EEA). This will only take place in circumstances where there are appropriate and adequate safeguards in place which incorporate appropriate assurances to ensure the security of the information and compliance with legislative and regulatory requirements.
Royal Holloway has put in place appropriate technical and organisational security measures to prevent your personal data from being accidentally lost, used or accessed in any unauthorised way or altered or disclosed. In addition, Royal Holloway limits access to your personal data to the persons and organisations, including those described above, who have a lawful and/or legitimate need to access it.
Royal Holloway has also put in place procedures to deal with any suspected personal data security breach and will notify you and any applicable regulator of a suspected breach where legally required to do so.
You have a number of rights in relation to the processing of your personal data by Royal Holloway:
Royal Holloway may be entitled to refuse any request in certain circumstances and where this is the case, you will be notified accordingly.
Where the lawful ground relied upon by Royal Holloway to process any of your personal data is your consent, you have the right to withdraw such consent at any time without having to give any reason. However, if you do so, Royal Holloway may not be able to provide some or all of its services to you or the provision of those services may be affected.
You will not have to pay any fee to exercise any of the above rights, though Royal Holloway may charge a reasonable fee or refuse to comply with your request if any request is clearly unfounded or excessive. Where this is the case, you will be notified accordingly.
To protect the confidentiality of your personal data Royal Holloway may ask you to verify your identity before fulfilling any request in relation to your personal data.
Royal Holloway may update this notice at any time and may provide you with further notices on specific occasions where we collect and process personal data about you. You should check this notice regularly to take notice of any changes. Where any change affects your rights and interests, we will make sure we bring this to your attention and clearly explain what this means for you.
If you have any questions or comments regarding this notice or you wish to exercise any of your rights you should contact our Data Protection Officer by email at dataprotection@royalholloway.ac.uk.
You also have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office and you can find more information on their website – www.ico.org.uk