UPDATED 6/20/2022 – U.S. Imposes Further Sanctions That Affect Research Collaborations/Activities with Russia
Per guidance from the White House released June 11th, the U.S. Government has imposed further sanctions against Russia where any current research collaborations, agreements, sponsored projects, etc. or future ones are to conclude immediately. If you currently have or plan to have any collaborations or activities involving Russia, please contact the Export Control Office at [email protected].
Please also visit the Research Administration International Research and Global Collaborations sitelet and the Research Integrity Export Controls and Security page for more information on international engagement guidelines and export control regulations.
3/10/2022 – Per Executive Order 14065, the U.S. Government has imposed financial and export/import sanctions, which may affect current or future research collaborations, agreements, sponsored projects, and other factors.
If you currently have or plan to have any collaborations or activities involving Russia, Belarus, or Ukraine, please contact the Export Control Office at [email protected] before any efforts are made to send any data, information, hardware, software, technologies, or funds to recipients in these countries.
Please also visit the Research Administration International Research and Global Collaborations sitelet and the Research Integrity Export Controls and Security page for more information on international engagement guidelines and export control regulations.