Research Security
Georgia Southern University values open scientific exchange and international collaboration as the foundation of global innovation. At the same time, we are committed to protecting our research community. To meet federal requirements—including NSPM-33 and the CHIPS and Science Act—the University provides the tools, training, and guidance our researchers need to maintain the highest standards of transparency and integrity.
Explore our research security resources below:
- Foreign Government Talent Programs – Learn about risks associated with foreign talent recruitment efforts.
- International Travel Tips – Understand what you need to know before traveling abroad with research materials or devices.
- Know Your Collaborator Course – Evaluate international partnerships and collaborations responsibly.
- Research Security Training – Protect your research from undue foreign influence and security risks.
Export Control
Georgia Southern University is committed to maintaining compliance with federal export control regulations that govern the transfer of items, information, technology, and services to foreign countries or individuals. These regulations help protect national security, promote U.S. economic interests, and safeguard research integrity.
Our Export Control resources provide faculty, staff, and students with the guidance, training, and tools needed to navigate complex regulations, ensure responsible research practices, and support international collaboration while remaining compliant.
Explore our export control resources below:
- Export Control Policy – Review the University’s official policies and procedures.
- Export Control Training – Access training modules to stay compliant.
- Restricted Party Screening – Screen potential partners, vendors, or collaborators against restricted party lists.
By engaging with these resources, you can help ensure that your work contributes to a secure, ethical, and globally respected research environment.