Centre For Academic Excellence Policy & Research University meets ethics, and legal requirements relevant for research and processing activity:
- Is in the public interest’;
- It is operating under research as one of the purposes of the organisation;
- Other lawful basis: University Charter; Education Reform Act; Higher Education and Research Act.
In addition CAEPR University London research activity and data process ‘is’ necessary for archiving purposes in the public interest, scientific, historical, and/or statistical purposes in accordance with safeguards’.
What are GDPR safeguards?
Safeguards are protections for participants, and include:
· Not making decisions or measures that affect individuals on the basis of research personal;
· The use of anonymising or pseudonymising, where possible;
· Understanding the importance of privacy, confidentiality and security;
· Research ethics approval;
There’s Data Protection Impact Assessments.
Email:contact@caepr.ac.uk, data Protection Officer for any inquiry.
Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement
Modern slavery and human trafficking are serious and often hidden crimes which can be devastating for the victims. Centre For Academic Excellence Policy & Research University is committed to preventing slavery and human trafficking in all its activities.
Every year, in accordance with the Modern Slavery Act 2015, we publish a modern slavery and human trafficking statement, which outlines our activities to align with the act and prevent slavery and trafficking within the organisation.
Below is our modern slavery and human trafficking statements:
Human trafficking is defined as arranging or facilitating the travel of another person with a view to exploitation and includes travel within a country, not just across international borders.
Modern slavery includes labour exploitation, sexual exploitation, domestic servitude and criminal exploitation.
To report any concerns and suspicions of modern slavery or human trafficking in any part of CAEPR University London activities, email internal control team.
Email:contact@caepr.ac.uk
We are completely committed to protecting your privacy. CAEPR University will be the Data controller of your personal data. CAEPR University will hold all the information you have given for legal requirements and for the purposes of personnel administration and to provide you with the best service possible. No information may be passed onto a third party without your express agreement unless required by law.
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