Edinburgh College is providing you with this information to comply with data protection law and to ensure that you are fully informed and we are transparent in how we collect and use your personal data. Who is collecting the information? Edinburgh College is the Data Controller. We have an appointed Data Protection Officer (DPO), who can be contacted at dataprotection@edinburghcollege.ac.uk.
Why are we collecting it, and what are we doing with it (Purpose)?
We are collecting your information to process your application to do a course in the Music department. The application process requires examples of your musical performance abilities. The examples may be taken in a video format.
What personal data do we collect?
Personal data
- Name
- Course applied for
- Video(s) of performance
- Spoken introductions in the video(s)
How are we collecting this information? What is the source?
We collect this directly from you, via your application form, and, where applicable, videos of performances.
The lawful basis for the processing
Under data protection law the legal basis for the College in processing your personal data is GDPR Article 6(1)(e) “processing is necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest or in the exercise of official authority vested in the controller” The Post-16 Education (Scotland) Act 2013 and the Further and Higher Education (Scotland) Acts 1992 and 2005 require the College to provide quality fundable courses and this is one of the College’s core public tasks.
Who we share the information with
The College does not share your application or audition information with anyone outside the College. The College does use third party software providers, for example Microsoft Teams, in those instances appropriate contractual agreements are in place to protect your information.
Details of data transfers to any third countries or international organisations
Depending on the course you have applied for, the College may request that you provide a video of a performance. The College requests that you upload this video to YouTube and provide a link so staff can view your performance. YouTube is a US company, and therefore, there will be transfers to a third country.
How long do we hold the personal data?
The College will not hold your data for longer than necessary for the purpose of auditions for your chosen course. Upon completion of the academic year, the department will retain the recorded video of your audition for 6 months. After that period has passed, the College will destroy the records securely following College procedures.
Individuals’ rights in relation to this processing
Under data protection law, you have a number of rights; some of these rights only apply if certain conditions are met. Your rights are: right to be informed (e.g. privacy notice), right of access, right of rectification, right of erasure (commonly known as the right to be forgotten), right to restrict processing, right to object, right to data portability and the right to know of any automated decision making (including profiling). It’s worth noting that you can exercise your rights either verbally or in writing, and the College would be required to process your request within one month.
The rights that apply to this particular processing are:
- Right to be Informed – i.e. a privacy notice.
- Right of Access – this means you have the right to access your personal information.
- Right to Rectification – this means you have the right to correct inaccurate or incomplete personal information.
- Right to Erasure – commonly known as the Right to be Forgotten (RTBF) – this means you can request that your personal data be deleted.
- Right to Data Portability – this means you have the right to request your information in a machine-readable format (e.g. a .csv file) to be provided to you or transferred in that format to another organisation.
- Right to Restriction – this means you can restrict the processing of your information and links with some of the other rights.
- Right to Object – this means you can object to how your data is used.
- Right to be informed of automated individual decision-making (including profiling) – we do not use this for OH purposes, and therefore this does not apply.
Some of the rights above have caveats and only apply in certain circumstances. You can exercise your rights at any time, and the College would be required to answer within a month upon receipt of your request. If you wish to exercise your rights or have any queries in relation to this, please contact the Data Protection Team at DataProtection@edinburghcollege.ac.uk.
Complaints to the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO)
If you are concerned about how your personal data is being used by the College, in the first instance, please contact the College Data Protection Officer (DPO) at DataProtection@edinburghcollege.ac.uk. If you are not satisfied with the outcome, then you can complain to the regulator of data protection, the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). The ICO guides on the ICO website.
You can email them at casework@ico.org.uk, call them on 0303-123-113, or you can send a letter to them at the following address:
Customer ContactInformation Commissioner's Office
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow
SK9 5AF