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Export Control survey

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Export Controls can impact on teaching in three principle ways:

1. Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS) clearance

This applies to all non-exempt nationals subject to UK immigration controls seeking to study or undertake research in the UK in some STEM or MINT subjects, including certain MSci/MEng undergraduate courses, postgraduate degrees including doctorates (PhD, DPhil, EngD etc.).

2. Controlled items

Some teaching, especially remote classes and virtual events, can involve the transfer of controlled technology or software overseas and thus require an export licence.

3. End-use concerns

If there is knowledge or suspicion that a student or member of staff intends to misuse course contents for military or WMD purposes, the tutor must immediately suspend teaching and contact the Research Office for advice.

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