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Privacy Notice Réalta Scholarship

1. About this Notice

The UCD Engineering and Architecture College Office is a unit within the UCD College of Engineering and Architecture. This office is responsible for administering the Réalta Master in Engineering Scholarships.

UCD is the controller under GDPR for the data processed as part of the Réalta Master in Engineering Scholarships, this statement sets out how and why we process your data as part of the Réalta Master in Engineering Scholarships, your rights in relation to this processing and how you can exercise them.

UCD confirm that it will obtain and process your data in a lawful, fair and transparent manner. We will collect your data for a specified, explicit and legitimate purpose and will not further process your data in a manner incompatible with the original purpose. Furthermore, UCD will ensure that the data we collect from you will be adequate, relevant and not excessive. In addition, it will be accurate and up-to-date and we will keep it for no longer than is necessary for the purpose for which it was collected. We undertake to ensure that it is kept safe and secure.

2. How we collect your personal data?

The data we collect from you will be used by UCD only in accordance with the purposes outlined in this privacy notice. We will collect your data in the following manner:

  • Electronic application, including a Personal Statement to short list and rank candidates for 20 Scholarships each worth €9,500 each.
  • Verification of applicants status with UCD Registry units(fees, admissions, registration, assessment, etc)

3. Information about you we will process and the purposes for which we process them

Data fields collected/processed Purpose
1. Student Number Identification for communication
2 & 3. First and Last Names Identification for communication
4. What is your Current Stage 3 Programme Major Verification as a Stage 3 UCD Engineering Student
5. Please Confirm the ME Programme Major that you propose to take in 2024/2025 Verification of your proposed ME Programme Major pathway
6. Academic Record Confirmation that your UCD Academic Record will be considered as part of the scholarship review process.
7 - 10. Academic or Personal Referee By submitting name and contact details for an Academic or Personal Referee, you are providing consent for the scholarship review panel to contact your referee in relation to your application.

11. UCD Entry / Application Route to UCD Engineering

12. Funding Year 4 of your Engineering Studies

13. Funding Year 5 of your Engineering Studies

14. Are You Working in Paid Employment During Teaching Terms to Support Your Studies?

15. Paid Working Hours Per Week

16 - 18. Academic Scholarships

19. Personal Statement

20. Supplementary Personal Statement

Evaluation criteria for the Réalta Master in Engineering Scholarship
21. Applicant Agreement Your confirmation that you have provided us with correct information, and acceptance of the Réalta ME Scholarship Terms.

4. The data collected in this form will be shared with the following areas of the University:

UCD Engineering & Architecture College Office – relevant staff of the College Office who administer the Scholarship, and who collate the Réalta Master in Engineering Scholarships applications; who liaise with the Réalta Master in Engineering Scholarship Assessment Panel, and who contact you in relation to the outcome of the application process, and to invite the successful candidates to an awards celebration and correspond with them in relation to their scholarship award.

Réalta Master in Engineering Scholarship Assessment Panel – three members of UCD staff who will evaluate your application.

UCD College of Engineering & Architecture – relevant staff in the College will be informed of the outcome of the Réalta Master in Engineering Scholarship application process, e.g. Dean of Engineering, College Principal, ME Programme Directors and relevant School Administrators.

UCD Registry – relevant staff may be contacted in relation to aspects of your application (fees, admissions, registration, assessment, etc).

UCD Foundation – will be advised of the successful candidates to inform the Trustees of the Foundation that funds the Réalta Master in Engineering Scholarship Awards, i.e. the scholarship donors. UCD Foundation may subsequently contact recipients directly to request Scholarship Recipient Reports and attend meetings with representatives of the scholarship donors.

Academic or Personal Referee – the relevant staff from the College Office or Scholarship Assessment Panel may contact the Academic or Personal Referee whose details your have provided in your application form in connection with your application.

If you have any queries or complaints in relation to the use of your personal data you can contact UCD’s Data Protection Officer at the following address:
Data Protection Officer
UCD Belfield Dublin 4
(opens in a new window)gdpr@ucd.ie

5. Legal basis for collecting your data

The data we collect about you will be used to carry out the performance of tasks we carry out as part of the Réalta Master in Engineering Scholarship. Should we require your consent for any specific use of your personal information, we will collect it at the appropriate time and you can withdraw this at any time.

The University will ensure that your data is processed fairly and lawfully in keeping with the principles of data protection. For the purposes outlined in this privacy notice your personal data will be processed on the basis of Consent.

If you choose not to consent to collection and processing of your data where it is necessary for the performance of the tasks we carry out as part of the Réalta Master in Engineering Scholarship it will not be possible for you to continue to be a participant.

6. How we store and secure your data

Any data we collect from you will be stored confidentially and securely. The University is committed to ensuring all accesses to, uses of, and processing of University data is performed in a secure manner. In keeping with the data protection principles we will only store your data for as long as is necessary.

We will retain your data for the duration of the selection process, unsuccessful applicant’s information will be deleted once the cycle has been completed, successful applicant’s data will be retained for the duration of the degree plus one year for operational purposes. After this period the details that you have provided will be anonymised. When we store your personal data on our systems the data will be stored on the University premises on secure IT platform.

7. Details of the third parties with whom we share personal data

UCD will never share your personal data with any third parties.

8. What are your rights?

You will have the following rights over the way we process your personal data.

Right of Access

You have the right to request a copy of the personal data we are processing about you and to exercise that right easily and at reasonable intervals.

Consent

You have the right to withdraw your consent where that is the legal basis of our processing.

Rectification

You have the right to have inaccuracies in personal data that we hold about you rectified.

Erasure

You have the right to have your personal data deleted where we no longer have any justification for retaining it subject to exemptions such as the use of pseudonymised data for scientific research.

Object

You have the right to object to processing your personal data if:

  • We have processed your data based on a legitimate interest or for the exercise of the public tasks of the University if you believe the processing to be disproportionate or unfair to you.
  • The personal data was processed for the purposes of direct marketing or profiling related to direct marketing.
  • We have processed the personal data for scientific or historical research purposes or statistical purposes unless the processing is necessary for the performance of a task carried out for reasons of public interest.

Restriction

You have the right to restrict the processing of your personal data if:

  • You are contesting the accuracy of the personal data;
  • The personal data was processed unlawfully;
  • You need to prevent the erasure of the personal data in order to comply with legal obligations;
  • You have objected to the processing of the personal data and wish to restrict the processing until a legal basis for continued processing has been verified.

Portability

Where it is technically feasible you have the right to have a readily accessible machine- readable copy of your data transferred or moved to another data controller where we are processing your data based on your consent and if that processing is carried out by automated means. [If you would like to exercise any of the above rights, please see our contact details below.]

9. Contact

If you have any queries relating to the processing of your personal data for the purposes outlined above or you wish to make a request in relation to your rights you can contact:

Sue Philpott, Director of Engineering & Architecture College Office,
Engineering & Materials Science Centre, Room 122,
University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin
Phone: 01 716 1864
Email: (opens in a new window)sue.philpott@ucd.ie

If you wish to make a complaint or escalate an issue relating to your rights you can contact the Data Protection Officer at gdpr@ucd.ie

Finally if you are not satisfied with the information we have provided to you in relation to the processing of your data you can also make a complaint to the Data Protection Commissioner via the link in their website Making a Complaint to the DPC.

UCD College of Engineering and Architecture

Room 122 & Room 126, UCD Engineering and Materials Science Centre, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland
T: +353 1 716 1868 | E: eng.arch@ucd.ie