Privacy Notice

University of Turku processes personal data in order to fulfil its mission as set in the Universities Act (558/2009). It processes research data that may contain personal data. It processes personal data of students, staff members and stakeholders.

Alumni, client and stakeholder data may be processed on basis of contract, consent, legitimate interest, public interest, or a legal obligation. Services provided for use within the University Community contain processing of personal data for performing work assignments, studying, and maintaining access management and information security. Provision of safe and well-maintained services are a necessity.

Categories and Services

Categories and services that are for internal data only may be described in a separate document in the University Intranet.

University services produce log data of their use. The logs are used for providing the service, maintaining and improving the service and for maintaining security, as set in the Information Society Code (917/2014).

University adheres by the law governing data protection and by good professional practices. Everyone is responsible for data protection in performing their personal duties as set in the University Data Protection Policy.

Contact information

Each service may have its own Privacy Notice where the appropriate direct contact information is provided. Contact point for general inquiries is the Registry at kirjaamo@utu.fi, which processes and forwards the inquiries as needed.

University Data Protection Officer can be reached via dpo@utu.fi. Data protection experts are available for University's internal matters at service address tietosuoja@utu.fi.

Transfers of data, storing of data

Each individual Privacy Notice will describe specific information regarding transfers of data and storage times of data. University uses subcontractors to produce many of its services. If data is processed in a third country, this will be informed in the specific Privacy Notice.

Personal data will be processed and stored for a period that is mandated by law or needed to fulfil the purpose of processing. Such criteria will be described in individual Privacy Notices.

Personal data will mainly be processed in systems located within University premises. If personal data is to be processed outside of the European Economic Area, the data subject will be separately informed.

Rights of the data subject

The data subject always has the right of access to their personal data, right to rectification, right to erasure, right to restriction of processing and the right to object. The right to erasure may not apply to data that the University processes for purposes related to legal obligations, in the public interest or for which the University has some other obligation.

The data subject has the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority.

All data concerning the data subject, when possible, will be given in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format.

Technical and organisational security measures

Personal data is protected with measures that are a part of the University's normal information security practices.

University data processing is based on user authorisations that depend on the user's status and tasks at the University, and additionally on separate authorisations given by individual data controllers.

University services and processes are protected from unauthorised access with good professional practices​, they are designed to be sufficiently resilient, and their life cycle is managed.