Key information about privacy at CUA and how your personal information is managed.
Privacy
Relevant privacy collection notices
CUA may collect information from you for different reasons and depending on how and why you are engaging with us. When your information is collected you will be presented with a privacy notice relevant to the collection, which will include details explaining why your information is being collected and how it will be used and/or disclosed.
We have a number of key privacy notices that may be relevant to you depending on how you are interacting with us:
Students
Student privacy notice applies when you commence an application to study.
Our alumni privacy policy will also apply to all our alumni from both CUA and our antecedent institutions.
Short course learners
CUA Open privacy notice applies to all short course learners.
Marketing
Marketing privacy noticecovers how we collect and use information for marketing, including events and student recruitment.
Website users
Website privacy noticeapplies to all uses of our CUA website and includes our use of cookies and similar technologies.
Staff and affiliates (includes contractors)
CUA recruitment privacy statement applies when you apply to work at CUA or engage with our system.
The employee privacy notice applies to all staff and affiliates.
Philanthropy
Giving to CUA Privacy Policy covers how we manage personal information of our donors.
This is not an exhaustive list. Other specific activities will have their own collection/privacy notices. For example, specific student services or applications. If you have any questions relating to any of the notices listed above, or any other privacy notices you are provided, refer your question in the first instance to the contact listed within the notice.
Otherwise, contact Admissions@cua-edu.au.
Report a suspected data breach
A data breach is an unauthorised access, modification or disclosure of personal information held by CUA; or a loss of information that is likely to result in unauthorised access or disclosure.
If you suspect something has gone wrong with your personal information, or have identified a data breach, you must report this as soon as possible via email Admissions@cua-edu.au. Your email will be received by the CUA Privacy Officer and key staff in the Cybersecurity team.
When making a report, provide as much information as you can to allow us to investigate the incident in question.
Further information is available in Data breaches and the Data Breach Policy.
Under the NSW Mandatory Notification of Data Breach Scheme, any public notifications made by CUA are published in the CUA Public Notification Register.
Report a cybersecurity concern
If you have a cybersecurity concern, email the Cybersecurity team directly via itsecurity@cua-edu.au.
Further information on how privacy is managed by CUA
Refer to Privacy at CUA for further information about how we manage personal information, including requests from other parties, requests from yourself or making a privacy complaint.
Other key privacy documents and information resources
The following are our key privacy governance documents and resources: