Safeguarding Science - Understanding and Navigating Security Risks in the Research
Overview: 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.
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.
Audience: The workshop is intended for researchers, research staff (including technicians, postdoctoral fellows,
and students), research security professionals, research administrators, information technology and information management staff, security personnel, biosafety and radiological safety officers, human resources personnel, supply chain personnel, and senior
management.
Disciplines:
Health and Life Sciences
Social Sciences and Humanities
Natural Sciences and Engineering
Date: October 6, 2025 | 11:00 to 12:00 noon
Venue: Zoom Meeting
https://uleth.zoom.us/j/98347258390?pwd=q8oNvaCgeLdAeOMja6H8gbVd9LdjMn.1
Meeting ID: 983 4725 8390
Passcode: 009376
Register to Attend:
Registration link
Early Career Researchers who attend at least six ORIS Seminar Series seminars over a year will be eligible for a seed grant of $5000 to support their research program. Learn more about the
ORIS Seminar Series.
If you have further questions, please email
oris@uleth.ca.