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Compliance and legislation
Travel and ICT procedures
DIY Due diligence checklists
for international collaborations and sanctions
The Dossier
newsletter
The International Risk and Academic Security office is supported by the Foreign Risk Management Framework and the Foreign Risk Policy.
Curtin supports the right of staff and students to work and study in a safe space without interference by foreign governments or their agents.
Site Contents
Compliance and legislation
- Critical Technologies
- Controlled goods and technologies
- Disclosure of foreign relationships and interests (DORI)
- Foreign arrangements
- Foreign Influence Transparency Scheme
- Foreign interference
- Governance
- Sanctions
Travel
Resources
Could my research impact the Security of Critical Infastructure (SOCI) assets? | Checklist to determine if your research is relevant to SOCI legislation. |
Covert talent program solicitations | Notice on unsolicited talent program emails – your risks and obligations. |
Disclosure of foreign relationships and interests form | Mandatory disclosure form for Curtin staff. |
The Dossier (Foreign Update) | Bi-monthly newsletter produced by International Risk and Academic Security. |
Due diligence checklist | Self-assessment checklist to be used when establishing an international collaboration. |
Foreign government interference and government-linked harassment (public website) | International Risk and Academic Security’s page on Curtin’s public website. |
Foreign Risk Appetite Statement | Matrix that describes Curtin’s Foreign Risk Appetite. |
iPerform: Foreign interefence awareness training | iPerform which introduces Curtin staff and academics to foreign interference concepts. |
Initial Foreign Risk Assessment Tool | Automatic triage tool (for PAC). |
Published communications | Archive of communications materials published by the FRMT. |
Report a concern | Report a formal foreign interference concern via safer communities. |
Sensitive Topics and Geopolitically Sensitive Regions | Explanation of the terms ‘sensitive topics’ and ‘geopolitically sensitive regions’. |