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Our website, https://e-skillsproject.eu/ (hereinafter: “the website”), uses cookies and other related technologies (for convenience, all technologies are referred to as “cookies”). On this page, we inform you about the use of cookies on our website.
A text file stores information, such as your language preference for a website. When you visit the website again, this cookie is sent to the website again. That way the website recognises your browser and can remember your language preference, for example.
Cookies also usually have an expiry date. Some cookies, for example, are automatically deleted when you close your browser (so-called session cookies), while others remain on your computer for a longer period of time, sometimes even until you delete them manually (so-called permanent cookies).
UCLL uses the types of cookies on https://e-skillsproject.eu/:
UCLL uses essential and functional cookies to manage the content of its website. These cookies are necessary for the proper functioning of this website. You cannot refuse these cookies if you want to visit our website.
UCLL also uses Matomo Analytics for analytical purposes. This analysis tool places cookies which we use to measure website visits (traffic). This tells us, among other things, how many times a particular page is read. We only use this information to improve the content of our website or as a starting point for a new campaign on a particular subject of interest.
This analysis tool is installed on our own servers. They are therefore “first party” cookies. This means that we have full control over the information collected by these cookies. No data is sent to a third party. Consequently, we can guarantee that this information will not be used for other purposes.
These cookies are necessary for purely technical reasons for a normal visit to the website. Given the technical necessity, only an information obligation applies, and these cookies are set as soon as you visit the website.
Purpose: basic service
You may not refuse these cookies if you wish to browse our website but they will only be placed after a choice has been made regarding the placement of cookies. By placing functional cookies, we make it easier for you to visit our website. For example, you do not have to keep entering the same data when visiting our website and your data will, for example, remain visible on the screen until you have submitted the contact form.
Purpose: basic service
We use these cookies, among other things, to know how many times a particular page is read. We only use this information to improve the content of our website. These cookies are only placed after you have given your consent.
Purpose: statistics
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This data is not shared with third parties.
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We use Matomo for website statistics. Read more
This data is not shared with third parties.
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Sharing of data is pending investigation.
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The information on the cookies used on this website was obtained from the website https://cookiedatabase.org/.
When you visit our website for the first time, we will show you a pop-up with an explanation about cookies. As soon as you click on “Accept”, you consent to us using all cookies and plug-ins as described in the pop-up and this Cookie Policy. You can disable the use of cookies via your browser, but please note that our website may no longer work properly.
You have the following rights in relation to your personal data:
Please contact us to exercise these rights. Please see the contact details at the bottom of this Cookie Policy. If you have a complaint about how we handle your data, we would like to hear from you, but you also have the right to complain with the supervisory authority.
For questions and/or comments about our cookie policy and this statement, please contact us via the following contact details:
UC Limburg vzw
Agoralaan Gebouw B bus 1, 3590 Diepenbeek, Belgium
E-mail: limburg@ucll.be
This cookie policy was last updated on 09/06/2022.
In our Privacy Statement, you will find more information about the processing of your personal data by UCLL.
UC Leuven-Limburg collects personal data based on its threefold mission: education, research and service. UC Leuven-Limburg considers the protection of personal privacy important and wants to do its best to comply with the rules that guarantee a safe, controlled and confidential use of this website. Below we explain which personal data we collect, why we do this, how long we keep them, what your privacy rights are and how you can exercise them.
The website for this project is designed to inform users about the project and its results, to give users access to the developed courses, to inform users about upcoming and past training events and to collect research-related data on the topics.
The person responsible for processing personal data is:
VZW UC Limburg, with registered office at Agoralaan, Gebouw B, bus 1, 3590 Diepenbeek, company number 0417.195.515 and VAT number BE 0417.195.515 RPR (register of legal persons): Hasselt, https://www.ucll.be/. But specifically for this project: https://www.e-skillsproject.eu/, and edict@ucll.be.
UC Leuven-Limburg, abbreviated UCLL, is the brand name under which the non-profit-making organisation UC Leuven and the non-profit-making organisation UC Limburg operate as a joint venture of two non-profit organisations that are integrated and operate as a whole.
Data from website users
We process the following personal data of website users: identification data (e.g. name, e-mail address, user name, password, etc.) and information about their learning process in the courses on the website. We also use cookies. You can read more about this in our cookie policy.
Data of persons participating in practice-based research
Personal data in the context of research can take very different forms. It can be information collected directly from subjects (e.g. their opinions, etc.) or information obtained from other sources (e.g. information available to the government). These data are collected, managed and updated by the researchers.
The legal basis for processing our research data is contractual obligation (cookies to enable use of website) or consent (for example, when you as an interested website visitor agree to have your email address used to receive our newsletters). In some cases, the legal basis lies in a legal obligation (mandatory reporting by the university college to the government) or in the public interest (research that fits in with the priority policy of the government or that is carried out to optimise the quality of certain educational programmes).
Data from website users
We use information about website users to send you our newsletter or to enable you to use our website. You can find more information about the latter in our cookie policy.
Research data
Researchers collect, analyse and manage personal data that are necessary for practice-based scientific research. This data is kept for as long as is necessary for the research. Depending on the nature of the research, this retention period can be up to 20 years.
The number of UC Leuven-Limburg staff who have access to personal data is limited. Employees of UC Leuven-Limburg only have access to personal data where they need this information to properly perform their task.
In addition, UC Leuven-Limburg has appointed a Data Protection Officer who advises us on the privacy rules and checks whether UC Leuven-Limburg complies with the privacy rules.
We use technical measures to protect the personal data against unauthorised access, unauthorised use, loss or theft such as a strong password, firewalls, antivirus, back-up, etc.
For practice-based scientific research, the researchers call upon the KU Leuven ethics committees. These committees perform a risk analysis before starting the research. Depending on the results of this risk analysis, the researcher ensures appropriate security measures.
To exercise any of the rights set out below, please send a message using the contact form. However, these rights are subject to conditions, as a result of which the university may not always be able to respond to your query.
Right of inspection
You have the right to obtain a decision from UC Leuven-Limburg as to whether or not it processes your personal data and, if it does, to gain access to that personal data.
Right to rectification
If your personal data is incorrect, you have the right to have it rectified.
Right to erasure (“right to be forgotten”)
You have the right to have your personal data ‘erased’ from UC Leuven-Limburg without unreasonable delay in the following cases:
Right to withdraw consent
You always have the right to withdraw your given consent. It is not possible to withdraw your consent retroactively.
Right to restriction of processing
You have the right to obtain a restriction of the processing of your data from UC Leuven-Limburg:
Right to object
You always have the right to object to the processing of your data for reasons relating to your specific situation.
Right to data portability
You have the right to obtain the data you have provided to UC Leuven-Limburg in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable form. You have the right to transfer this data to another data controller if the processing is based on your consent or a contract and if the processing is carried out automatically.
Right to lodge a complaint
The university college invites you to contact it directly if you have any complaints about the use of your personal data. Complaints about the use of your personal data are welcome via the contact form of the privacy team. In addition, you have the right to lodge a complaint about the processing of your data with the Belgian Data Protection Authority (GBA).
For questions and/or comments on our privacy policy you can contact us via the following contact details:
UC Limburg vzw
Agoralaan Gebouw B bus 1, 3590 Diepenbeek, Belgium
E-mail: limburg@ucll.be