Status and details
This page contains information about the document’s status, key dates and enquiry contact details. There is also a summary of changes between the current version and the previous version of the document.
Key revisions:Export Controls and Sanctions Regimes Procedure
Status
Current
Indicates if this version of the document is in effect (Current), yet to come into effect (Future), or expired (Historic).
Effective Date
18th April 2024
This is the date on which this version of the document came into effect.
Review Date
9th April 2027
The next review of this document is scheduled to commence on this date.
Approval Authority
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and Innovation)
The noted authority approved this version of the document.
Approval Date
9th April 2024
This is the date on which this version of the document was approved by the authorised authority.
Expiry Date
Not Applicable
This is the date on which this version expires. It may still apply, conditionally, after this date.
Policy Owner
Paul Bonnington
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and Innovation)
The position with overarching responsibility for ensuring implementation of, and compliance with, the policy document.
Enquiries Contact
Research Strategy and Performance
General enquiries should be directed to the officer/area listed.
Summary of Changes from Previous Version
• Including a question in the staff recruitment and HDR student admissions process to help determine whether individuals may have a connection to a sanctioned country that warrants assessment.
• To only require the input of Associate Deans (Research) and Institute Deputy Directors (Research) where the International Safeguards team deems the case to be higher risk.
• To transfer responsibility for sanctions assessment for HDR students from the Graduate School to the International Safeguards team, who will in turn provide a recommendation to the Graduate School.
Clauses Amended:Procedure: 7, 19, 24, 26, 29, 30, 31, 32, 35