Cookies Policy
We use cookies to ensure our website works properly and to improve your browsing experience. The cookies used by Barbican Creative Hub fall into the following categories:
Third Party Functions
Our website includes functionality provided by third parties—such as social networks—that may set their own cookies. These cookies allow features like social sharing and embedded content. Please note that the privacy implications of these cookies vary between providers and depend on the privacy settings you have chosen on the respective networks. Disabling these cookies may affect the functionality offered by these third parties.
Anonymous Visitor Statistics Cookies
We use cookies to compile anonymous visitor statistics. This helps us understand:
- The number of visitors to our website.
- The types of technology and devices used.
- The duration of your visit.
- The pages you view.
- How you reached our website (for example, via search engines) and whether you have visited before.
This anonymous data is crucial in enabling us to continuously improve our website and tailor our services to your needs
For analytics:
- We currently use Google Analytics.
Cookies Used by Twitter and Facebook
These cookies allow us to:
- Detect whether you are logged into Twitter or Facebook.
- Set application cookies for these platforms.
- Enhance your browsing experience by delivering adverts that are more relevant to your interests.
Typically, these cookies are used to limit the number of times you see an advertisement and to measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns. They are placed by advertising networks with our permission and may share data with third parties, such as advertisers.
4. Advertising Cookies
We use advertising cookies on the Barbican Creative Hub website to:
- Link to social networks (for example, Facebook), which may use the information to provide targeted advertising on other websites.
- Recognise that you have visited our website, allowing us to display adverts relevant to your interests.
- Provide advertising networks with information about your visit so that they can present adverts tailored to your interests.
5. Managing Cookies
You have the right to choose whether to accept or reject cookies. You can modify your browser settings to refuse cookies or alert you when cookies are being sent. Please be aware that disabling cookies may affect some features of our website and could impact your overall experience.
6. Your Rights
You have a number of rights relating to your personal information. These include:
Access | You have the right to request a copy of any personal information we hold about you. If you would like a copy of any of your information please contact the Information Compliance team on the details below. The team will process your request within a month. |
Portability | If you have provided information on the basis of your consent or for a contract then you can request a digital copy so you can send it to another organisation. To request a copy please contact the Information Compliance team on the details below. The team will process your request within a month. |
Correction | If any of the information we hold about you is incorrect or incomplete then please let us know. You have the right to have your information corrected so that we hold accurate records about you. |
Erasure | This is also known as the right to be forgotten. You can request that your personal information is erased if it is no longer necessary for the University to keep it, or you withdraw consent that you have previously provided, or you object and there is no overriding grounds to keep it or if it is unlawful to continue to keep it. |
Restriction | You can request that the use of your personal information is limited to storage only and that we use it for no other purpose. This applies where you contest the accuracy of the personal information we hold, or our use of the information is unlawful, or we no longer need the information except in relation to legal claims, or you object to the use of your data and we need to verify whether or not our purpose for keeping it overrides the grounds of your objection. |
The Information Compliance team can be contacted by email on compliance@lincoln.ac.uk or by post at: Information Compliance, Legal and Compliance Services, Lawress Hall, Riseholme Park, Lincoln, LN2 2LG
How to object or withdraw consent
If you object to our use of your personal information then we must stop unless we can demonstrate compelling legitimate grounds for continuing. Please contact the Information Compliance Team and explain your objection.
If you have provided your consent for the use of your personal information then you can withdraw this consent at any time. Please contact the Information Compliance Team.
How to contact us
For general enquiries please call 01522 88 2000 or write to University of Lincoln, Brayford Pool, Lincoln, LN6 7TS.
You can find contact details for individual teams and staff by visiting http://staff.lincoln.ac.uk.
If you have a query about your personal information rights then please contact the Information Compliance team by email on compliance@lincoln.ac.uk or by post at Information Compliance, Secretariat, University of Lincoln, Brayford Pool, Lincoln, LN6 7TS.
How to complain
If you feel that we have let you down in relation to your information rights then please contact the Information Compliance team by email on compliance@lincoln.ac.uk or by post at Information Compliance, Legal and Compliance Services, Lawress Hall, Riseholme Park, Lincoln, LN2 2LG
You can also make complaints directly to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). The ICO is the independent authority upholding information rights for the UK. Their website is ico.org.uk and their telephone helpline number is 0303 123 1113.