Export Control Training (Live Online using MS Teams) BeginnersNew
The UK has an obligation to ensure that goods, technology or software that can be used for a military purpose or contribute towards the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction are not exported into the wrong hands. This may affect research data, research equipment or publications, even in areas that have no intended military application. This training course provides an overview of export control legislations and how it may impact academic research, collaborations and outputs.
- Principal Investigators (PI)
- Postdocs
- Researchers
- Professional Services Staff (who may undertake or support potentially dual-use research)
Number of sessions: 1
# | Date | Time | Venue | Trainer |
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1 | Wed 13 Nov 10:00 - 11:15 | 10:00 - 11:15 | Research Governance MS Teams | Nadine Tschacksch |
The session will provide an overview of
- what export control is and what is covered by UK export control legislation
- what the exemptions are
- how to comply with UK export control legislation
- travel abroad with and remote teaching of controlled items / technology
- how US export controls may impact research in UK universities.
Attendees will gain an understanding of
- which controls may apply to their research
- how to check if their research is controlled
- what their responsibilities are
- what support is available
- how to comply with the law and University policy
and how export control may impact their
- research equipment and outputs
- research collaborations
- teaching
- travel
- commercialisation of research.
Presentations, discussions
- One session of one hour 15 minutes
- A number of times per year
Booking / availability