Good afternoon,
This is a reminder that the "Safeguarding Science -
Understanding and Navigating Security Risks in the Research" seminar is scheduled for Monday, October 6, from 11:00am-12:30pm. The presenter (Erin Drogan) will be in person at SA8003.
Below is more information about the session. Please let us know if you have any questions, and see you on Monday!
Have a great weekend,
Nicole, Esther, and Campbell
Session Information:
Objectives: The purpose of the Safeguarding Science workshop is to raise awareness within Canada’s scientific and academic communities about research-security related issues. The primary objective of this workshop is
to explain the potential for misuse of dual-use research, technology, and materials, along with possible risk indicators and mitigation tools to protect Canadian research assets.
An additional scenario-based session further provides an opportunity for participants to apply the information shared in the presentation and to discuss strategies to work through research security problems. There are no right or wrong answers, and the session
is conducted in an open and frank environment. The role of the presenter is strictly to facilitate a discussion amongst the participants, and if needed, offer guidance to help steer the discussion.
Presenter: Erin Dorgan is the regional advisor for the prairies in the Government of Canada’s recently established Research Security Centre. In this role, she helps ensure universities and researchers have access
to research security awareness, guidance, and resources.
Date: Monday, October 6, 2025 | 11:00 to 12:30 pm
Venue: This is a Hybrid event.
In-person: SA8003
Zoom link: will be sent via email.
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Nicole van Rootselaar, PhD.
(she/her)
Research Facilitator, Health/Medical Sciences
Office of Research and Innovation Services
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Office B634
oris.health@uleth.ca
403-332-4433
ULethbridge|Research
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4401 University Drive
Lethbridge AB, Canada
T1K 3M4
ulethbridge.ca
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All applications/proposals/notices of intent must be approved by the Office of Research & Innovation Services (ORIS) using the Research Proposal Form (RPF) on
the
Bridge with a copy of the application. Therefore, applicants and co-applicants should allow sufficient lead time for a thorough review at each approval level. The RPF must be received before
an application is submitted electronically to a funding agency. The faculty member's responsibility is to ensure that the ORIS receives a completed RPF well before the agency deadline. Visit this
page for
more information.
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