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Export Control responsibilities within Faculties – your new step-by-step guide

17 Apr 2026

Our Research Security Hub has a new flowchart for anyone collaborating with any non-UK third party and their Faculty teams.

Export Control is an important part of keeping our research secure. Researchers and their Faculty colleagues have specific responsibilities when collaborating with any non-UK third party. This includes if you are receiving visitors as well as when you are carrying the research.

Our Research Security Hub now includes a brand-new flowchart that guides you through every step of the process.

A clearer, easier way to stay secure

The Research Security Hub brings together the information, guidance and tools you will need to protect your research and your work, whether you’re collaborating internationally, managing sensitive data, travelling or working abroad, or welcoming visitors to campus. Alongside the new visitor guide, you will also find flowcharts for: 

  1. New project idea – guidance for PGR students who are submitting a new project idea.  
  2. Temporary travel – support for colleagues or PGRs who planto work while travelling internationally, for example PGR students who want to work while they are home during holidays.  
  3. Welcoming staff visitors – guidance for colleagues who are welcoming visitors who are going to work here, whether remotely or in person.

Why this matters 

Professor Nalin Thakkar, Vice-President for Social Responsibility and Chair of Research Compliance Committee and Research Relationships Oversight Group, said: “Research security is tremendously important, and we all have our part to play – our staff in mitigating any risks they may face and our University in ensuring this is easily done.  

“The Research Security Hub gives you access to processes to help minimise threats and empowers you to make informed decisions.” 

Professor Colette Fagan, Vice-President for Research, agreed: “Research security is an essential part of our work, not only for our own protection but also so we maintain public trust in our outputs and impact. This is ever more important as we address misinformation and mistrust about science, the role of universities and academic freedom in the UK and beyond.  

“The University is here to support you and ensure your academic freedom as you continue to solve global problems in a safe and secure environment.”  

Explore the new flowchart 

You can see the new flowchart at: 

Or explore everything the Hub has to offer at:  

Share your experiences and ideas  

We want to know what you think so please read and comment on Nalin’s Viewpoint blog: 

We welcome feedback on our provision – please contact uninews@manchester.ac.uk if you have any comments or questions.