Data protection
The University of Sussex Privacy Notice:
Information outlining the University’s privacy notice which explains how personal data is managed in accordance with GDPR.
Hearing about Future Research at the Centre for Dementia Studies.
If you are interested to hear about our current research studies in dementia or you would like to express interest in hearing about upcoming studies, news and events, you can get in touch with a member of the research team using one of the contact methods listed at the end of this statement.
Our research team is leading and participating in nationally important research into dementia. When you indicate you would like to hear about future research, we will contact you to provide information about research studies, recent news and events. By agreeing to be contacted in the future, we will collect your name, preferred method of contact (address, email and/or telephone number), and whether you are a person living with dementia or a carer. We do not pass your name to anyone outside the organisation.
Selected members of our Research Team will contact you to provide information about upcoming research studies, you can then choose to take part if you want to. We will not access your medical notes without your consent.
We will store your data so we can contact you, unless you tell us otherwise. If at any time you wish to withdraw from our future research contact list, please use one of the contact methods below. Please provide us with your full name in order for us to adjust our records accurately.
To get in touch with the research team, contact:
T: 01273 873 817
E: CentreforDementiaStudies@bsms.ac.uk
Address: Brighton & Sussex Medical School, Centre for Dementia Studies, Trafford Building, Room 202 University of Sussex, Falmer, BN1 9RY
For information outlining the University’s privacy notice which explains how personal data is managed in accordance with GDPR, click here >
If you wish to raise a complaint on how we have handled your personal data, you can contact our Data Protection Officer who will investigate the matter. If you are not satisfied with our response or believe we are processing your personal data in a way that is not lawful you can complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).
The Data Protection Officer for the University of Sussex is Alexandra Elliott, Head of Information Management and Compliance. If you have any queries concerning your personal data and how it is processed, contact the Data Protection Officer at dpo@sussex.ac.uk.