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Research security is critically important, and the Office of Research Security understands that training is an important part of maintaining research security. Whether it is in regards to export controls, data compliance, domestic and international collaboration, or operational security, you'll be able to find training and resources here that will help you conduct research that is both vibrant and secure.
Training
This 27-minute online module, provides an overview of export controls and applicable regulations and uses case studies to illustrate how export controls can impact University activities. While this training program provides a good foundation to understanding export controls, it does not fulfill the training requirement for personnel on a Technology Control Plan (TCP) which address project specific issues, protocols, and requirements.
All Investigators must complete Research Security training annually.
Investigator: The project director or principal investigator and any other person, regardless of title or position: (1) who is responsible for the design, conduct, or reporting of research or proposed research, which may include, for example, senior research staff, collaborators, or consultants; and (2) whose research is supported by extramural funding (not internal funds or gifts).
Investigator: The project director or principal investigator and any other person, regardless of title or position: (1) who is responsible for the design, conduct, or reporting of research or proposed research, which may include, for example, senior research staff, collaborators, or consultants; and (2) whose research is supported by extramural funding (not internal funds or gifts).
Required training for all individuals with access to Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) at UVA. Clicking this link with take you to Workday Learning, where you can complete the online learning module.