Resource Hub
Our self-serve catalogue of research and innovation resources and supports
This is a resource from the Bureau of Industry and Security at the U.S. Department of Commerce. This file covers frequently asked questions regarding export administration regulations for academics and researchers.
This Government of Canada website provides information on how to safeguard your research and innovations.
To help University of Toronto (U of T) staff navigate evolving workplace environments, Information Technology Services (ITS) has launched a webpage on Working on campus. This webpage hosts frequently asked questions (FAQs), best practices and U of T resources to help you navigate your specific workplace environment.
To help University of Toronto (U of T) staff navigate evolving workplace environments, Information Technology Services (ITS) has launched a webpage on Working remotely. This webpage hosts frequently asked questions (FAQs), best practices and U of T resources to help you navigate your specific workplace environment.
This page has information and resources in assessing potential risks and addressing potential concerns with international partnerships. It has important documents on “Engaging in International Research Partnerships: Principles and Approaches”, as well as the “Research Partnership Security Checklist”.
The Division of the Vice-President, Research & Innovation has a dedicated Research Security Team (RST) who provide advice and support to researchers, academic administrators, staff, and trainees on funding applications, sponsor requirements, and institutional decision-making by assessing risks through the lens of research security, informed by national security, and geopolitical security evidence.
The Alliance participates in Cybersecurity Awareness Month each year in October to help train and support Canadian researchers with the latest cybersecurity practices to help safeguard them and their research. In 2023, the Cybersecurity Training and Awareness Working Group coordinated a series of cybersecurity webinars, workshops and presentations. Recordings of these sessions are now available.
This Government of Canada website provides information on how to safeguard your research and innovations.
This page has information and resources in assessing potential risks and addressing potential concerns with international partnerships. It has important documents on “Engaging in International Research Partnerships: Principles and Approaches”, as well as the “Research Partnership Security Checklist”.
The Division of the Vice-President, Research & Innovation has a dedicated Research Security Team (RST) who provide advice and support to researchers, academic administrators, staff, and trainees on funding applications, sponsor requirements, and institutional decision-making by assessing risks through the lens of research security, informed by national security, and geopolitical security evidence.
This is a resource from the Bureau of Industry and Security at the U.S. Department of Commerce. This file covers frequently asked questions regarding export administration regulations for academics and researchers.
This Government of Canada website provides information on how to safeguard your research and innovations.
To help University of Toronto (U of T) staff navigate evolving workplace environments, Information Technology Services (ITS) has launched a webpage on Working on campus. This webpage hosts frequently asked questions (FAQs), best practices and U of T resources to help you navigate your specific workplace environment.
To help University of Toronto (U of T) staff navigate evolving workplace environments, Information Technology Services (ITS) has launched a webpage on Working remotely. This webpage hosts frequently asked questions (FAQs), best practices and U of T resources to help you navigate your specific workplace environment.
This page has information and resources in assessing potential risks and addressing potential concerns with international partnerships. It has important documents on “Engaging in International Research Partnerships: Principles and Approaches”, as well as the “Research Partnership Security Checklist”.
The Division of the Vice-President, Research & Innovation has a dedicated Research Security Team (RST) who provide advice and support to researchers, academic administrators, staff, and trainees on funding applications, sponsor requirements, and institutional decision-making by assessing risks through the lens of research security, informed by national security, and geopolitical security evidence.