Description
This interactive, in-person workshop, led by the University's Research Security Team, focused on applying research security principles in real-world scenarios. Through the case study activity, you will learn how to identify and manage risks in the funding application process, while deepening your understanding of key policies and compliance requirements. Designed for research administrators at all experience levels, this hands-on session will equip you with practical tools to confidently navigate the evolving research security landscape and resources to turn to for guidance and support. Note: To get the most out of this workshop, we strongly recommend reviewing the recording or slides (.pdf) from the October 2, 2025, online workshop ‘Security First: Safeguarding Research in Funding Applications: Part A’ .
Learning Outcomes:
- Use the Research Security Self-Assessment tool effectively to identify relevant policies and requirements for research funding applications
- Identify common pitfalls in the research safeguarding processes and apply strategies to address them
- Locate and leverage essential contacts, tools and resources to support research security in related tasks
- Paul Jarrett, Director, Research Security, Division of the Vice-President, Research & Innovation
- Colin Baulke, Research Security Advisor, VPRI
- Edward Kim, Research Security Advisor, VPRI
- Lindsay Parrott, Research Security Advisor, VPRI
- Natasha Reis, Research Security Advisor, VPRI


