Data protection/consent form for students for the Mentoring-Programme WISE
You would like to participate in the WISE mentoring program. The relevant data protection provisions in accordance with the GDPR apply when contacting us.
For what purpose will personal data be processed?
Personal data will be processed for the purpose of establishing contact as part of the programme onboarding process.
Who is responsible for data processing and to whom can data subjects turn?
TUD Dresden University of Technology
ServiceCenterStudies
WISE Mentoring-Programe
Stefanie Schroeder
Fritz-Foerster Bau, Mommsenstr. 6
01069 Dresden
E-Mail:
Tel.: 0351 463-36897
TUD Dresden University of Technology
Data Protection Officer
01062 Dresden
Email:
Tel.: +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 Letter a) GDPR (consent) – the use of the service and consent to the associated processing of your personal data are voluntary.
What personal data will be processed?
The following personal data will be processed: first name, last name, course of study, planned degree, current semester, email address
Your details in the registration form will be stored in the form's data memory in the WebCMS and recorded by those responsible in a table for internal documentation. In addition, your data will be used to contact you as part of the program organization and to create the list of participants.
How long is personal data stored?
Your data will be stored for a maximum of 10 years after the end of the program for internal evaluation and statistical purposes. The withdrawal of consent shall not affect the lawfulness of processing based on consent before its withdrawal.
Will personal data be transferred to recipients? Who at TU Dresden has access to this data? Will data be stored by third parties?
Unless stipulated otherwise by law or unless you have given your express consent in individual cases, no personal data will be transferred to third parties.
What general rights do data subjects have?
- Voluntariness and withdrawal of consent according to Art. 7 Para. 3 GDPR
The submission of personal data is voluntary. Consent to the processing of personal data may be withdrawn at any time pursuant to Art. 7 Para. 3 GDPR. The personal data of the person in question will no longer be processed. - Right of access by the data subject (Art. 15 GDPR)
Data subjects have the right to obtain information on the data processed concerning them, as well as possible recipients of such data, at any time. They are entitled to a reply within one month after the responsible party receives the request for information. - Right to rectification, erasure and restriction of processing (Art. 16–18 GDPR)
Data subjects may request that TU Dresden rectify, erase or restrict the processing of their personal data at any time. - Right to data portability (Art. 20 GDPR)
Data subjects can request that the responsible party transfer their personal data back to them in a machine-readable format. Alternatively, they can request the direct transmission of their personal data to a different responsible party, insofar as this is possible. - Data Protection Officer and Supervisory Authority for Data Protection
Data subjects can contact TU Dresden’s Data Protection Officer at any time and, in the case of a complaint pursuant to Art. 77 GDPR, the supervisory authority for data protection. The supervisory authority for TU Dresden is:
Saxon Data Protection and Transparency Officer
Dr. Juliane Hundert
Maternistraße 17
01067 Dresden
Email:
Telephone: + 49 351 85471 101
www.datenschutz.sachsen.de
To claim your rights, it is sufficient that you notify the responsible person in writing (email or letter).