RED 367
Research Security Training
INSTRUCTOR
Staff
Format:
Asynchronous
Duration:
About 1.5 hours
Audience:
Faculty, Staff, and Students
This is a REd Asynchronous (online/self-paced) class.
The University values and encourages international research collaboration and scholarship.
While international projects and activities are important to the university and to individual researchers, these engagements may also present individual and institutional risks. Recognizing, understanding, and dealing with such challenges and related issues will help ensure responsible, effective and productive research collaborations.
Major research funding agencies, including the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation, have redoubled efforts to safeguard the nature’s research enterprise and reduce risk from cyber-attack and foreign influence. To enhance research security, funding agencies have established new training requirements for university faculty, staff, and students engaged in sponsored research (e.g., NOT-OD-25-154).
Take this class to learn more about appropriate procedures around research security.
REd Asynchronous feature lessons and exercises designed to build competency and increase efficiency. Modules are accessible 24/7 and are all self-paced. All members of the University research community are invited to complete any online classes of interest.