Data Protection
During 2018 the law in relation to data protection changed. The implementation of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and a new Data Protection Act 2018 has changed the way in which Bangor University collects, uses and stores personal information about individuals (personal data). The University has changed its processes in order to take into account these changes, and key policies and procedures have been updated.
The University’s Data Protection Officer is Gwenan Hine, Head of Governance and Compliance
The University’s Data Protection Guidance, which explains how the University manages data protection can be found here:
Our Privacy Notices for patients and research partners, providing more detail on how CHEME uses personal data in our role as a health economics centre, can be found here:
Our Data Protection Impact Assessment outlining how we handle patient-level electronic data can be found here:
Our System Level Security Policy can be found here: