Collection and Use of Data
Last revised: 09-Oct-2024
¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ may take and use personal information in the form of photographs in the following ways:
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Photographs of students, faculty, and staff are collected and intended primarily for inclusion on the university’s identification cards.
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Student photographs may be included in class lists for the use of instructors.
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Graduate student photographs may be used in online departmental directories.
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Faculty and staff photographs may be used in online employee directories.
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Photographs or videos may be taken in the classroom or other learning spaces for educational purposes.
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Photographs or videos may be taken on campus and at official events such as convocation and alumni events. These photographs or videos may be shared on the university website or social media accounts.
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Photographs or videos may be taken in public spaces on the university campus and used for promotional purposes on the university website or social media accounts.
Where the use of photographs or videos may not be reasonably expected by individuals, or where an image of an individual will be used for promotional purposes, the university will seek consent to publish photographs or videos. Individuals with questions or concerns should contact the photographer or event organizer, website, or social media account owner.
For further information, see the university’s Fact Sheet on Taking and Using Images with Consent.
Contacts
For more information, or to exercise your rights, contact the unit or individual responsible for the photography. You may also contact the Chief Privacy Officer at access.privacy@queensu.ca or by phone at 613-533-6095.
Last revised: 09-Oct-2024
Areas of the Queen’s University campus are monitored by video surveillance cameras for the purpose of promoting public safety. Images are retained for approximately 30 days before being deleted. Only in the case of an incident will images be retained for further investigation purposes.
Contacts
For more information, or to exercise your rights, contact Campus Security & Emergency Services.
You may also contact the Chief Privacy Officer at access.privacy@queensu.ca or by phone at 613-533-6095.