Export Control survey

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It should be noted that failure to properly assess and comply with export control requirements can result in delay, suspension or termination of activities, projects, and other transactions, including loss of associated posts, research awards and funding. Furthermore, exporting controlled items without the required export licence(s) is a criminal offence that may result in fines and even imprisonment. These consequences can damage and disrupt the reputation and work of the individuals involved and Imperial itself. Please consult the guidance on this website carefully and you can also contact the Research Office for advice and support in navigating potential export control requirements for your activities.

Export controls will not apply to all of Imperial's research and teaching volume, but it remains crucial for us to consider whether our activites are within the scope of export controls, to ensure responsible conduct of Imperial's academic mission. We strongly recommend following the guidance in the accordion below to establish whether your work might be affected by export controls.

Imperial staff with activities involving sensitive topics, materials, or information (see step 2 in the accordion below) and overseas participants (see step 1 below) should submit the Research Security Self-Assessment Record form (internal to Imperial) via the button on the right-hand side of this page. This contributes to our audit trail by recording the consideration of research security factors (including export control risk), thereby demonstrating Imperial’s commitment to responsible exporting and allows the Research Office to provide additional advice and support where necessary for an informed and legally compliant approach.

For a quick, first assessment of whether export controls apply to your research or teaching, see our forthcoming resources page, which will host diagrams and other tools to facilitate consideration of export controls and related research security topics.

In the meantime, please follow the three steps in the accordion below:

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