Promoting European cooperation in developing responses to research security challenges - NAWA

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Due to the great interest that the discussion panel on the risks associated with international scientific cooperation enjoyed during the 2nd Internationalization Congress in Warsaw, we invite you to take part in a series of webinars organized by the speaker of the 2nd Congress - Jennifer Johnson from Loughborough University and ARMA (UK Association of Research Managers).

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Operationalising “research security” measures has become a defining challenge for research organisations and is one that disproportionately affects research managers as the need for enhanced due diligence and engagement with regulatory compliance measures increases significantly.

In January 2024, the European Commission Council Recommendation on Research Security highlighted the need to enhance research security across Europe and outlined the creation of a European centre of expertise on research security, the development of tools to support research organisations and consistency of approach, as well as plans to change the EU’s dual-use export regime.

In April 2024, the presenters delivered a research security summit as a pre-conference event at the EARMA 2024 (European Association of Research Managers and Administrators) Annual Conference in Odense, Denmark. The purpose of the event was to build links in the European research management community by sharing knowledge and practice on operationalising research security guidelines and to establish a basis for further collaboration to build the capacity of research managers to identify and mitigate research security risks in international collaborations.

The aim of this online event series is to address the needs of the research management community identified at the EARMA research security summit in Odense. The presenters, will host a series of three free to attend online events focused on the following research security areas most relevant to European research managers:

  1. Research security risks: insider threats (October 21st 2024)
  2. Resources for managing research security risks (November 15th 2024)
  3. Products to support research security management (December 12th 2024)

Each session will provide practical support to research managers including discussion of case studies, signposting to publicly available tools and resources, and commercially available products.

More about the presenters and the events

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