Further Guidance on Research-Related Export Control Issues
The following documents are intended to provide additional guidance related to particular export control issues. We hope they will be helpful, but please do not hesitate to contact Linda Morris in the Office of Research Integrity if you have any questions (Linda.Morris@colorado.edu; 303-492-2889).
- Quick Tutorial: Acrobat summary of the export control regulations, exemptions, and campus policies regarding compliance
- Taking your laptop, research and other high-tech items on your next international trip? Tips for traveling with your high tech gear without running afoul of export control laws.
- FBI Best Practices for Academics Traveling Overseas
- Shipping and Exporting Procedures. How to prepare and ship documents and packages to foreign countries through Mailing Services at CU-Boulder.
- Publishing results of export-controlled studies. How to determine if presenting or publishing your results create export control issues.
- Employee and Education Exemptions. Bona fide employees and students working with controlled technologies may be exempt from licensing requirements.
- Foreign visitors. Non-US visitors to export-controlled projects need to be screened and sign an agreement to ensure that controlled technologies or technical data are not inadvertently released to foreign nationals.
