Research Security Training
At The Ñý¼§Ö±²¥, we are committed to safeguarding the integrity of our research and ensuring compliance with federal regulations. Effective May 1, 2025, principal investigators (PIs), co-principal investigators (co-PIs), senior/key personnel, program directors (PDs), co-program directors (co-PDs), project managers, and anyone else identified in the request for proposals, notice of funding opportunity, or award terms and conditions must complete annual Research Security Training. This requirement stems from National Security Presidential Memorandum-33 (NSPM-33) and is enacted by federal agencies.
Who Is Required to Take the Training? Principal investigators (PIs), co-principal investigators (co-PIs), senior/key personnel, program directors (PDs), co-program directors (co-PDs), project managers, and anyone else identified in the request for proposals, notice of funding opportunity, or award terms and conditions.
How Often is Training Required? Annually
How Long Does Training Take? Will this be through NSF or CITI?
How do I Access the Training? Will this be through NSF or CITI?
Our Research Security Training program is designed to equip researchers with the knowledge and tools necessary to protect against foreign interference and exploitation. Whether you are a principal investigator, co-investigator, or key personnel involved in federally funded research, our training will help you navigate the complexities of research security and uphold the highest standards of academic excellence. Join us in fostering a secure and collaborative research environment.