This policy sets out how the Â̲èÖ±²¥ uses your personal data for its charitable purposes and is provided in addition to the university’s , privacy policy, telethon privacy policy and website terms of use policy.
1.1 The Â̲èÖ±²¥’s Philanthropy and Alumni Engagement (PAE) department supports the life and work of the university through contact and interaction with alumni and other supporters. We do this by offering a range of academic, social and networking events, keeping our community updated via regular communications and providing access to specific resources, e.g. the careers service. We also work to secure philanthropic support (financial and in-kind) for the university’s students, teaching, research and capital projects.
1.2 In order to do all of the above, we maintain a database that contains personal data collected by the university during the course of our relationship with our students, alumni, donors and supporters. Initially, data about students is transferred into our database from the student record system, in accordance with the section on retention of student data within the university’s (see page 15).
1.3 Our database is protected by multi-level authentication and access is restricted to individuals who need to see the data to carry out their duties at the university. User access rights to the database are restricted according to individual job roles in order to ensure users only see information relevant to them.
1.4 This privacy policy explains what data we collect and hold about you, how long we hold it for, how and why we use it and how we protect your privacy.
1.5 Our aim is to provide you, our alumni and stakeholders, with a personalised experience and information about you helps us achieve this. We always aim to keep your details up to date and so we will conduct projects to check the contact details we have for you are current, and, where appropriate, update them.
1.6 As a result, some of the data we hold for you may also have been obtained from publicly available sources – for example, we may find a new address for you by using the Royal Mail’s National Change of Address database (NCOA).
1.7 We may also use information from publicly available sources to assess your inclination and capacity to support the university financially or by volunteering your time.
1.8 The Â̲èÖ±²¥ is committed to holding your data securely and treating it with sensitivity. We will only hold the data for as long as it is necessary for the purposes outlined in this policy. All data is held, used and processed in accordance with the Data Protection Act.
1.9 We will never sell your data, nor would we transfer personal data to any third parties unless you have consented to this or it is legal obligation – for example, supplying information we hold about graduates to the Higher Education Statistics Agency (or HESA) to enable them to collect data for the Graduate Outcomes Survey. HESA is the official agency for the collection, analysis and dissemination of quantitative information about higher education in the United Kingdom, such as university league tables. Read
1.10 Occasionally, we may instruct carefully selected partners to undertake work for us and they would be bound by our privacy policy.
1.11 All alumni and stakeholders can update consent and communications preferences here. This allows you to inform us what you would like to hear from us about and via which communications channels. We will periodically contact alumni and stakeholders to review communication preferences and areas of interest – most likely every 2-5 years.
2.1 The majority of the information we hold is obtained directly from you; and if you interact with any other departments or schools within the university, we may receive data from these areas.
2.2 The personal data stored and processed by the Â̲èÖ±²¥ may include:
2.3 We will keep data about you for as long as it is needed for the purpose for which it was originally collected.
2.4 The university does not collect and store any bank or credit/debit card details within the PAE database. The Â̲èÖ±²¥ is a PCI DSS compliant organisations which means we adhere to high security standards in order to protect your payment card details when you provide us with this information. Bank details used for processing Direct Debits are stored by a trusted third-party, under the Direct Debit Guarantee scheme. Also, please note that we do our best to keep information secure, including the use of SSL technology (secure server software) wherever personal data is collected online.
2.5 For those using our giving day platform, all personal data collected via the site is securely held with our site provider, Hubbub. All information you provide to us is stored on secure servers located within the European Union in compliance with the EU Data Protection Directive or any other contractual clauses that are required for providing data holding adequacy. All data is held with the site provider for an agreed period of time so as to allow the Â̲èÖ±²¥ the ability to report on and to transfer over any and all data to its own internal systems.
2.6 Payment information for donations made via our giving day platform is collected and stored via Stripe in line with their own privacy policy, which can be found via their website . Stripe is a Level 1 PCI DSS certified payment provider.
3.1 Data Protection law says that we are allowed to use personal information only if we have a proper reason to do so. In the case of engaging with alumni and supporters, our basis for the use of personal information is legitimate interest. A legitimate interest is when we have a business reason to use personal information. But even then, it must not unfairly go against what is right and best for you.
3.2 Unless you have requested otherwise, your data will be used and processed for a full range of alumni/stakeholder engagement activities and programmes involving both academic and administrative departments at the university.
3.3 These include the following communications and marketing activities, which may be sent by mail, email, telephone and social media:
3.4 Tools may be used to monitor the effectiveness of our communications with you, including email tracking, which records when an email sent from us is opened and/or how many links are clicked within the message – the data from such tracking is used in an anonymised and aggregated form. In addition, we may collect other non-personal data such as IP addresses and webpages accessed.
3.5 We may use the email address you give us to help find more people like you, so that we can grow our supporter base through our online channels. We use third party services to do this which you are likely to be familiar with, including Google, Facebook and X.
3.6 We may combine information you provide to us with information available from other external sources – this could be via social media channels (depending upon your privacy settings) or other publicly available information sources such as LinkedIn, Companies House and printed/online articles and newspapers – to help us understand more about you as an individual and your ability to support or engage with the university, as well as the preferences of our wider alumni community.
3.7 We also use publicly available information to find new potential supporters and invite them to be involved in supporting our cause through tailored communications which may be of interest to them.
3.8 We undertake in-house research and engage other organisations, such as Factary or Lagotto Solutions, to help us identify people who may be able to support us or those who may be able to make larger gifts; using information you have given us and publicly available records.
3.9 External data sources include publicly available information such as the electoral roll, land records, ‘rich lists’, Who’s Who and Debrett’s guides, Companies House Charity Commission and other charity registers, reputable newspaper articles, publications, company websites and biographies on professional networking sites as well as geographic and demographic information based on your postcode. We use this information to tailor our communication with you and invite potential supporters to meetings, groups and events which may be of interest to them.
3.10 We may also add information or update your record with us, from publicly available sources. This may include your telephone number, address related information, information from death registers, or age. We use this to keep our records accurate.
3.11 This allows us to segment our database and gives us a better understanding of our supporters.
3.12 We also use publicly available sources to carry out due diligence on donors in line with the university’s Donation Acceptance, Disbursement and Ethical Fundraising policy and to meet money laundering regulations.
4.1 Fundraising is a key part of PAE’s activities and we are committed to working in a transparent, ethical, responsible and honest way. To reflect this commitment, we are a member of the , adhere to the Regulator’s and we will also always abide by our institutional .
4.2 We consider our relationships with alumni and supporters to be lifelong and we will hold your details until you tell us you no longer wish to hear from us.
4.3 We will always try to ensure that the information we hold about you is up to date, reasonable and not excessive.
4.4 You will always have the right to:
4.5 If you have any questions about this privacy notice or would like to receive a copy of the information we hold about you, please contact us at:
Philanthropy and Alumni Engagement
Room 209, Mithras House
Â̲èÖ±²¥
Lewes Road
BRIGHTON, BN2 4AT
alumni@brighton.ac.uk
4.5 For wider enquiries about how the Â̲èÖ±²¥ manages information, please contact:
Head of Data Compliance and Records Management
Â̲èÖ±²¥
8th Floor Cockcroft Building
Lewes Road
Brighton, BN2 4GJ
dataprotection@brighton.ac.uk
5.1 We may make changes to this policy from time to time. Any updates made to our policy will be published on our website and communicated via email and social media.
5.2 This privacy notice was last updated in September 2024.
6.1 We do our utmost to protect your privacy. Please be aware that other privacy notices exist within the university in respect of data held, including but not limited, to activities in relation to your enquiries, application, current students, alumni and use of our website.