Research and Foreign Engagement
Research supported in any form including research supported by any extramural sponsor—domestic or foreign—must be conducted in accordance with US laws and NYU policies around conflict of commitment, conflict of interest, foreign engagement, research data management, intellectual property, foreign travel and export controls.
Our goal is to inform NYU faculty of these requirements and to support NYU's scholarly activity in the U.S. and abroad.
For questions, please contact osp.agency@nyu.edu.
Educational Resources
- COGR - COI Principles - Analyzing Personal Financial and Institutional Conflicts of Interest in Academic Research Contexts - March, 2023
- Research Program on Research Security - March, 2023
- Protecting U.S. Technological Advantage - September, 2022
- G7 Common Values and Principles on Research Security and Research Integrity - June, 2022
- NSPM-33 Implementation Guidance Pre- and Post-award Disclosures Relating to the Biographical Sketch and Current and Pending (Other) Support - Posted: September 1, 2022
- COGR Chart Comparing Disclosure and Other Requirements/Recommendations Among JCORE, NSPM-33, NDAA 2021, NSF & NIH (including NIH NOT-OD-21-073) - Posted: September 3, 2021
- COGR Paper: Foreign Influence - Practical Considerations in Developing an Institutional Response - Posted: August 31, 2021
- Collaborative Relationships & Foreign Components: When to Report to NIH - Posted: June 28, 2021
- NIH and NSF Other Support Matrix (PDF: 225 KB) - Posted: May 24, 2021
- OSP/COI Update on Foreign Engagements and Research Security, Spring 2021 (Recorded Presentation) - J. St. Germain & E. Schneebeck (Posted: April 14, 2021)
- OSP/COI Update on Foreign Engagements and Research Security, Spring 2021 (Slide Deck) - J. St. Germain & E. Schneebeck (Posted: March 3, 2021)
- Foreign Engagement Sponsor Disclosure FAQs - Posted: March 3, 2021
- Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative: Undue Foreign Influence: Risks and Mitigations
Joint Committee on Research Environment
Launched in May 2019, the Joint Committee on Research Environments (JCORE) brings together the NSTC Committee on Science and the Committee on S&T Enterprise to coordinate interagency work related to improving the safety, integrity, and productivity of research settings.