Research Security Town Hall

Date

Tuesday April 22, 2025
9:00 am - 12:30 pm

Location

Joseph S. Stauffer Library, Room 014 (lower level), or Online on Microsoft Teams
Event Category

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The Vice-Principal Research Portfolio invites the Queen's research community for our third event on Research Security, focusing on the evolving Canadian and global landscape and the legal and compliance requirements for academic institutions. The town hall will explore key issues such as foreign interference, research security guidelines, international sanctions, and the legal responsibilities of faculty and institutions when hosting international researchers. Our expert speakers will provide essential guidance on safeguarding research while ensuring compliance with government policies and regulations. 


Presenters:

Christian Leuprecht (School of Policy Studies & Political Studies, cross-appointed to the Royal Military College of Canada): 
This presentation will provide insights into the research security threat environment, including the activities that China and Russia and others engage in to subvert Canadian and other Western interests. Chair of the Ontario Research Fund Advisory Board, Dr. Leuprecht will also discuss the concerns the Ontario Government was seeking to address through its research security guidelines.

Era Macwan (Immigration Consultant, Office of the Provost and Vice-Principal - Academic): 
Ms. Macwan will provide an overview of the legal requirements for having international visitors and other research personnel at Queen's campus, including the consequences of breaches for faculty and the university overall. She will also outline the processes in place at the university to support faculty members and achieve compliance with these laws.

Jessica Horwitz (Partner, International Trade & Investment at Bennett Jones LLP): 
This presentation will focus on the need for researchers and academic institutions to be aware of Canadian Sanctions under the Special Economic Measures Act. Ms. Horwitz will highlight issues academics should consider when engaging with individuals and entities in sanctioned countries, particularly Russia and Iran, and regardless of the presence or absence of their institution on the Named Research Organization List. She will also highlight how institutions and academics can demonstrate compliance with current requirements.

Colleen Savage (Research Security & Compliance Advisor, Vice-Principal Research Portfolio):
Update on recent research security program changes that may affect researchers as well as expected changes in the coming months.

 

Questions?

Please send questions to  researchsecurity@queensu.ca