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The name and contact details of your organization : University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT Tel: +44 (0) 20 7679 2000

The name and contact details of your representative : Annora Yet Dessus,

Digital Education Services Specialist
Learning Technology & Media Services

UCL Information Services Division

The contact details of your Data Protection Officer (email and address) : Lee Shailer,

Data Protection and Freedom of Information Officer
Legal Services | Finance and Business Affairs | UCL

020 3108 8726 (internal ext 58726)
l.shailer@ucl.ac.uk

The purposes of the processing: The blogging Service is used as a platform to showcase student work, as a teaching and learning tool and a blog may be part of course assessment towards attainment of the academic degree.
The lawful basis of the processing: The basis of lawful processing is public task.

This work can be used for or form part of UCL research work for various students or academics.

The legitimate interests for the processing (if any)
The categories of personal data obtained: Name, email address, User ID and password
The recipients or categories of recipients of the personal data: UCL via CampusPress Network
The details of transfers of the personal data to any third countries or international countries: N/A
The retention periods for the personal data (see if your processing is covered under UCLs record retention schedule)

The rights available to individuals in respect of the processing: 

  • The right to be informed
  • The right of access
  • The right to rectification
  • The right to erasure
  • The right to restrict processing
  • The right to data portability
  • The right to object 
The right to withdraw consent (if consent is the basis of processing)
The right to lodge a complaint with the ICO:
The source of the personal data (if required): The personal data is taken at logon to the Blogging service and also when user subscribe to a blog on the service.
The details of whether individuals are under a statutory or contractual obligation to provide the personal data: Students may be required by their teachers to join a class blog. For personal blogs this is voluntary and staff and students choose whether or not they would like to setup a blog.
The details of the existence of automated decision-making, incliding profiling
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