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Comunication of Academic data for third party

Communication of academic data to third parties

In compliance with current legislation to allow the communication of academic information to third parties, companies or public institutions, the concerned person has to consent the communication of his academic information, on paper in a specifically and unequivocally way. Otherwise, UPC will not give any data.

The receiving organization can only use the information for the reason specified in the authorization.

 

Who can make the request

  • People who has studied any course in the ETSEIB.

 

How to make the request

The academic data use agreement can be done in person, online or by post.

Request in person

  • If the request is done by an authorized person, (he must) deliver the authorization to third parties with the original signature of the concerned person and the photocopy of the current DNI, both of the interested person and the authorized person.

Request online

The students of the ETSEIB can do the request by the e-secretaria, with the UPC access credentials:

  • In the “procedures” menu, choose the option “Other procedures
  • Complete the form specifying, as a minimum, the following information:
  • Data of the person or the organization who will receive the academic information.
  • Contact details of the person and position within the organization
  • Reason for which the academic data are transferred
  • Specific academic data that the concerned person allows the ETSEIB to communicate to the recipient person or organization.
  • Push the button “Submit”.

Request by post

In case the student lives abroad or the student is unable to contact the SIAE, in their customer service hours, neither do the request online by the e-secretaria, he can do it by post or courier.

  • Complete the academic data use agreement and sent it by post to the SIAE in the ETSEIB, with a photocopy of the current ID card or passport. It is imperativec that the request contains the original signature of the concerned person as it appears in the id document (scanned or photocopied signatures are not allowed).

 

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