ABOUT COOKIES
Information collected through the use of cookies and pixels. A pixel is a code placed on the website which triggers a cookie. Cookies are small information files which a website stores
on the hard drive of a computer used to access the website. Cookies and pixels are used by the University to:
- ensure website functionality
- enhance the experience of using the Company website (e.g. personalising content)
- enhance the targeting of advertisements to you
- track usage patterns
- target information regarding Company services
- enable social media features.
(1) Our Approach to Using Cookies
They enable us:
- To estimate our audience size and usage pattern.
- To store information about your preferences, allow us to customise our site according to your individual interests.
- To speed up your searches.
- To recognise you when you return to our site.
(2) Storage and disclosure of personal information
A note about Social Media: If you share our content through social media, such as liking us on those social networks will record that you have done so and may set a cookie for this
purpose. If you wish to opt-out of any of these social interactions, please refer to the specific social media platform for instructions on how to do so.
(3) Strategies for Controlling Cookies
Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but you have the option to modify your settings to prevent this. Please note, changing your settings to reject certain cookies may impact
the functionality of our site. The process for changing settings varies by browser and can usually be found in the browser’s help menu.
(4) Miscellaneous Guidelines
Email Open Tracking
Our emails may use a web beacon pixel to understand if you open our emails and interact with the contents, such as clicking on links. This helps us tailor our communications to better
match your interests. If you prefer not to be tracked, you can read the email in plain text or disable images.