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Safeguarding our people and information from foreign influence and managing sensitive areas of research and collaboration.
Charles Sturt University is committed to having in place a range of policies, procedures and business processes to ensure compliance with the University's national security obligations.
The Australian legislative national security framework includes matters relating to foreign interference, defence, foreign bribery and critical infrastructure.
The National Security Compliance Committee (NSCC) provides oversight of the delivery of training and information and ensures mechanisms are in place to detect and report potential non-compliance with the University's national security obligations.
Research activities that contain Defence and Strategic Goods List (DSGL) technology may require a permit from Defence Export Controls (DEC). You can self-assess if your project requires review by the NSCC using the Defence Trade Controls Procedure.
Review the Defence Trade Controls ProcedureIf you have concerns about any aspect of the conduct of research at Charles Sturt University, our dedicated web page provides a clear and confidential way to raise these issues.
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