Privacy Policy on the Agtech 2030 web page

Controller of personal data

Agtech 2030 is the controller of personal data for the processing of personal data that takes place within the framework of Agtech 2030’s operations. This document explains how your personal data are processed at Agtech 2030.

Why are personal data processed?

Agtech 2030 is a government agency. When you contact us, it will in many cases be necessary for us to process your personal data in order to be able to help you. We process your personal data in order to be able to fulfil our mission, which involves, among other things, providing education, conducting research, collaborating with the surrounding society, and informing others about our operations. The most common reasons that we process your personal data are that you are a student, researcher, participant in a research study, employee, collaboration partner, or participant in a seminar, conference or similar. We may also process your personal data if you are in contact with us for another reason. In addition to these reasons, we also process personal data in order to comply with legislation, for statistical purposes, and to examine and improve our operations.

Agtech 2030 uses social media such as Facebook and Twitter. For these accounts, Agtech 2030 is principally responsible for any personal data that it itself publishes. For personal data that others process, we are responsible solely to the extent that we can influence the contents. We take action to delete unsuitable content.

When you use the IT resources provided by Agtech 2030, traces of your activity may remain in order to be used in IT security work carried out by the university.

How does Agtech 2030 obtain your personal data?

Agtech 2030 collects the personal data that you provide to us for any of the reasons stated above. We may in certain cases also collect personal data from other sources, such as the Swedish Tax Agency and other institutions of higher education.

Disclosure of personal data

Much of the information held by Agtech 2030 is in the form of official documents. If your personal data are present in an official document, it may be disclosed as specified by the Public Access to Information and Secrecy Act. It is possible that your personal data will be disclosed if this is necessary for us to satisfy the terms of a contract between you and the university. This is also the case if it is necessary for the university to fulfil legal obligations, or carry out a work-related task of public interest or a work-related task in association with the exercise of public authority in which processing of the information is necessary.

How long will the personal data be retained?

We will preserve your information as long as it is necessary for the purpose for which it was collected. Agtech 2030 may retain your information for longer, if it is necessary to fulfil legal requirements or to protect the legal interests of the university. If you are a student, your personal data will be preserved from the time at which you are admitted to a programme or course. Your personal data are used for course administration, examinations, documentation of study results, and to support you in the study situation. The data will be deleted when you are no longer a student at the university. Some information, such as study results, is stored for a longer period, to comply with Swedish legislation (the Archives Act, the Higher Education Act). If you are a participant in a research study, your personal data will be stored for as long as is necessary to ensure the quality of the research. If you are an employee of the university, your personal data will be stored for as long as is necessary to manage the employment relationship and for as long as the university is obliged to do so by law.

Transfer to third countries

In certain circumstances, Agtech 2030 will transfer your personal data to countries outside of the EU/EEA. This will be done in association with, for example, international research projects, student exchange programmes, and other situations in which such transfer of personal data is necessary. You will be informed in such cases that a transfer to a third country is taking place, when you provide the university with your information.

The major part of the processing of your personal data takes place within the EU/EEA, and all of our IT systems are located there. It may, however, be necessary in association with system support and maintenance to transfer the information to a country outside of the EU/EEA. This may be necessary, for example, if we pass your information on to a processor of personal information who, either itself or through a subcontractor, is established or stores information outside of the EU/EEA. The processor in such cases obtains access only to that part of the information that is relevant to the task.

Agtech 2030 will take measures to protect all personal data that are transferred to third parties in this way, and those data transferred to countries outside of the EU/EEA, as specified by current legislation. The university will ensure that an adequate level of protection is given to personal data that are transferred outside of the EU/EES.

What are your rights as a data subject?

You have the right to obtain information about the personal data about you that are processed by Agtech 2030. You may request this in writing by contacting the registrar’s office at Agtech 2030, either by email or letter. If you consider that information about you is erroneous or misleading, you may request that the information be rectified.

You also have the right to information about the legal basis on which we justify our processing of your data, how long we plan to store the data, and who has access to the data. You may have the information that we have about you deleted if there is no legal basis that requires that we retain the information. You also have the right to request that the use of certain of your personal data be limited. You have the right to withdraw consent that you have given, and the right to challenge a decision at the relevant regulatory authority.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files which are sent to your device (computer, laptop, smartphone, tablet) by the website you visit. Cookies are stored on your device in your browser’s file directory. Your browser sends these cookies back to the website each time you revisit it so it can recognize your device and improve your user experience on each subsequent visit. Cookies allow us e.g. to tailor a website to better match your interests or to store your password so that you do not need to re-enter it every time.

What do we use cookies for?

We use cookies to make our pages easier to use and to better adapt our website and our products to your interests and needs. Cookies can do this by allowing the website to read and write to these files, which enables them to recognize you and remember important information that makes the use of a website more user-friendly.

Cookies can also help improve your future activities and experiences on our pages. We also use cookies to compile anonymous, generic statistics that enable us to understand how users use our pages. This helps us to improve the structure and content of our pages. We can not personally identify you through this information.

What types of cookies do we use?

Two types of cookies may be used on the Pages. They are called “session cookies” and “persistent cookies”. Session cookies are temporary cookies that are stored on your device until you leave the Page. A persistent cookie is stored on your device for a much longer period of time or until you manually delete it (how long the cookie is stored on your device depends on the duration or “lifetime” of the specific cookie).

Contact

For questions about our processing of your personal data, please contact us.

info[a]agtech2030.com