Data protection/consent declaration as part of "Career with spirit"
For what purposes should personal data be processed?
The aim of the event is to provide students of the humanities and social sciences with insights into areas of activity and fields of work and to network them with potential employers. This ensures more practical relevance during their studies and serves to increase their academic success. Students can sharpen their academic and professional profile, which makes the transition to a career easier. Employers can get to know students and get them interested in their field of work and their institution/organization.
Who is responsible for data processing and who can data subjects contact?
TUD Dresden University of Technology
SG 8.6 Career Service
Katharina Maier
E-mail:
Phone: +49(0) 351 463 42401
TUD Dresden University of Technology
Data Protection Officer
01062 Dresden
E-mail:
Phone: +49 (0) 351-463 32839
https://tu-dresden.de/datenschutz
What is the legal basis for the processing of personal data?
The legal basis for the processing of personal data is Art. 6 para. 1 lit. a) GDPR (consent), i.e. the use of and consent to the associated processing of your personal data are voluntary.
What personal data is processed?
Only the personal data resulting from the information provided in the web form will be processed.
The following personal data is processed
- Surname, first name of the contact person
- Name of the institution / organization
- Telephone number
- E-mail address
How long will personal data be stored?
Data is collected on a personal basis, exclusively for the purpose of registration, placement and event marketing. This means that the Career Service can draw conclusions about specific individuals based on the data collected.
The personal data is deleted as soon as it is no longer required for the organization of the event.
This does not affect the legality of processing based on consent until it is withdrawn.
If personal data is transmitted to recipients, who at TU Dresden has access to this data and is data collected from third parties?
Unless otherwise stipulated by law or you have expressly consented in individual cases, personal data will not be transferred to third parties.
Will the personal data be published?
Publication of the data is planned, in particular the name and logo of the institution/company. The names of the contact persons will be published if it is a lecture or workshop offer.
What rights do data subjects have in principle?
- Voluntariness and revocation according to Art. 7 para. 3 GDPR
The provision of personal data is voluntary. Consent to the processing of personal data can be revoked at any time in accordance with Art. 7 para. 3 GDPR with the consequence that the personal data of the person concerned will no longer be processed. - Right to information (Art. 15 GDPR)
Data subjects have the right to request information about the personal data processed about them and the possible recipients of this data at any time. They are entitled to a response within one month of receipt of the request for information. - Right to rectification, erasure and restriction (Art. 16 - 18 GDPR)
Data subjects can request the TU Dresden to rectify, erase or restrict the processing of their personal data at any time. - Right to data portability (Art. 20 GDPR)
Data subjects may request that the data controller transmit their personal data to them in a machine-readable format. Alternatively, they may request the direct transfer of the personal data provided by you to another responsible person, insofar as this is possible. - Data Protection Officer and supervisory authority for data protection
Data subjects can contact the Data Protection Officer of TU Dresden at any time, as well as the competent supervisory authority for data protection in the event of a complaint pursuant to Art. 77 GDPR. The competent supervisory authority for TU Dresden is:
Saxon Data Protection and Transparency Officer
Dr. Juliane Hundert
Devrientstraße 5
01067 Dresden
E-mail:
Telephone: + 49 (0) 35185471 10
www.datenschutz.sachsen.de
To exercise your rights, simply send a message in text form (e-mail or letter) to the person responsible.