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  • Export control
  • Guidance for Export Control Compliance
  • University of Glasgow Export Control Compliance Statement
  • US Export Control

Export Control

Export control regulations and sanctions are now an important part of UK security legislation.

The University of Glasgow takes institutional compliance and our duties in relation to the legislation seriously. This includes supporting our staff, students, visiting academics and contractors to comply with export control regulations by having a clear and robust policy which helps them identify and highlight sensitive areas.

The expectation is that all researchers should be aware of the risks and mitigations around export control regulations, and of their personal responsibilities.

If you need help or guidance in relation to export control, you can:

  • Contact the University’s Research Governance and Integrity Team by visiting the IT helpdesk  selecting ‘Request or Report Something’ and searching for ‘Trusted Research’ (UofG login required) 
  • Visit our Sharepoint site for guidance and information (UofG login required)

 

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Policy & Statement

Policy: Export Control and Sanctions Policy and Compliance Procedure (PDF)

Statement: UofG Export Control Compliance Statement

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Key Resources

Due Diligence: Questions for New Partners

Guidance: Guidance for Export Control Compliance

Training: Trusted Research Moodle Course

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US Export Control

Guidance on US Export Control

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