Privacy notice

Please read our privacy notice which covers all our in-person and online events. Should you have any questions please contact unesco-rila@glasgow.ac.uk 

Download the Pdf version here: GDPR notice UNESCO RILA 2020-2024

Privacy Notice for UNESCO RIELA programme of events 2020-2024

Your Personal Data

The University of Glasgow will be what’s known as the ‘Data Controller’ of your personal data processed in relation to events organised by the UNESCO Chair in Refugee Integration through Languages and the Arts for the period 2020 - 2024. This privacy notice will explain how The University of Glasgow will process your personal data.

Why we need it

We are collecting your basic personal data such as name and email address in order to contact you in case of cancellation and in order to add you to our mailing list. We may record online events and use images from the event for marketing purposes, on our website, in our newsletter and on social media. If you wish to remain anonymous you can change or remove your name and switch off your camera and microphone for the duration of the event(s). We will only collect data that we need in order to provide and oversee this service to you.

Legal basis for processing your data

We must have a legal basis for processing all personal data. In this instance, the legal basis is

  • Consent – there is a consent clause on the registration form on Eventbrite
  • All the personal data you submit is processed by staff at the University of Glasgow in the United Kingdom.

What we do with it and who we share it with

In addition,

  • For online events we use Zoom. They comply with the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). You can read their privacy statement
  • Participants come from all over the world and may take screen grabs of the event.
  • For registration to our events, we use Eventbrite. Their server is based in the United States, but they comply with the European Union’s GDPR. For more information, please see their privacy statement.
  • The meetings will be passcode protected and only registered participants will be able to join. After the first 10 minutes, the meeting will be locked. Participants have the right to change their name and switch off their camera, if they wish to remain anonymous throughout the events.

How long we keep it for

Your data will be retained by the University for the duration of the UNESCO Chair project, which runs until 31 December 2024. After this time, data will be securely deleted.

What your rights are*

You can request access to the information we process about you at any time. If at any point you believe that the information we process relating to you is incorrect, you can request to see this information and may in some instances request to have it restricted, corrected or, erased. You may also have the right to object to the processing of data and the right to data portability.

If you wish to exercise any of these rights, please contact the data protection office on dp@gla.ac.uk.

*Please note that the ability to exercise these rights will vary and depend on the legal basis on which the processing is being carried out. 

Complaints

If you wish to raise a complaint on how we have handled your personal data, you can contact the University Data Protection Officer who will investigate the matter.

Our Data Protection Officer can be contacted at dataprotectionofficer@glasgow.ac.uk

If you are not satisfied with our response or believe we are not processing your personal data in accordance with the law, you can complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) https://ico.org.uk/

Upcoming events

For full details of each event and to register, please visit our Eventbrite page unless another specific registration link is given.

Lots of our events are recorded and turned into podcast episodes. Why not head on over to our Podcast section to listen to some of them!

Find our team members at these upcoming events:

Date
Event Details

7-11 Oct 24

The UNESCO RIELA Online Spring School 2024: The Arts of Integrating (Word Springs) is coming up! Timed to coincide with the Southern Hemisphere's Spring, this virtual edition of RIELA's annual Spring School conference focuses on words and languages, on communication and on discourse, on repertoires and on silence. View the full programme and register for your free ticket now!

10 Oct 24

Tawona Sitholé will be speaking at a half-day seminar co-hosted by the University of Glasgow's Global Majority Network and Equality and Diversity Unit in the Advanced Research Centre. The seminar will focus on the theme of 'Reclaiming Narratives' as part of Black History Month 2024. Book your free ticket with a valid UofG Staff or Student email address here.

17 Oct 24

Alison Phipps will give a Sir Run Run Shaw lecture titled 'Enabling Environments, Fugitive Spaces, and Restorative Practices for Intercultural Dialogue and Linguistic Justice' at the MIC Symposium 2024 - Multiple Perspectives on Multilingualism and Intercultural Communication at Stony Brook University, New York.

21 & 23 Oct 24

Looking ahead to Refugee Festival Scotland 2025: Listening Conversation & Gathering Events - With Tawona Sitholé. This in-person gathering (21 Oct) and online gathering (23 Oct) are for those who have previously been involved in Refugee Festival Scotland, or are interested in being involved for 2025. This event will be to exchange ideas and to gear up to next year’s Festival.

31 Oct 24

Alison Phipps will give a keynote lecture titled 'Restorative, Intercultural, Trauma-Sensitive: Schizmogenesis and the New Scots Refugee Integration Strategy' at the University of Sydney.

2 Nov 24

Screening of Evripidis Karydis's new short documentary Trash Walk, starring our Affilate Artist Christina Kyriakidou, at Transmission Gallery, Glasgow. "Trash Walk is a short documentary that follows Christina during Christmas. She is an art activist based in Glasgow who through street performances conveys her stance against consumerism. By adopting a hybrid approach of documentary modes (observational, expository) this film tries to explore the concepts of art activism (artivism) and street performance." Register for free here.

13, 18 & 21 Nov 24

Alison Phipps will give two talks and a workshop at the University of Otago, New Zealand: '‘Lumpy Crossings’: Researching ethically in unethical times' on 13 Nov; a workshop around the topic of 'Sustaining ethical commitments at the research/activism interface' on 18 Nov; and 'Call and No Response: The impact of international conflict on refugee communities in Scotland/the UK' on 21 Nov.

Apr 24 - Apr 25

UNESCO RIELA Artist in Residence Tawona Ganyamatope Sitholé's much-loved Seeds of Thought series is running throughout the year with regular writing group sessions and open-mic poetry nights. Admission is free and unticketed - just turn up to the Centre of Contemporary Arts (CCA) in Glasgow! Dates and more information available here.

9-11 Sep 25

Alison Phipps will deliver a keynote speech at the BERA (British Educational Research Association) Annual Conference 2025, at the University of Sussex. 

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