The University of Stirling has recently entered into an academic agreement
with a college (outside the EEA and without an “Adequate legal
arrangement”) whereby it will recognise the qualifications of HND students
at the college and admit them to the third year of the appropriate degree
course at Stirling. Although students of the College intending to complete
a degree programme by taking the third-year programme of study shall be
registered students of the University, all administrative matters to do
with registration shall be handled by the College which will pass the
relevant details to the University.
Who acts as the data controller, is it the college, the University or are
they joint data controllers? How should we obtain the data subject’s
consent to process their data (is it enough to simply get them to sign the
same form as those students based at Stirling?). I imagine that there are
colleagues who may already have experienced a similar situation with their
own institution, so any thoughts on how to approach this, would be much
appreciated.
Regards,
Johanna King
University Records Manager & Archivist
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