August policy update

Revisions to the policy on the Research Security Program (I.A.6) are effective Aug. 1. The updates are meant to address recent changes in federal and state requirements, mostly regarding foreign adversary nations. The university will provide more detailed communications to faculty and staff about the effects of these requirements in the coming weeks.

Visit the new and revised policies page on the University Policy Office website for a link to the full text of this systemwide policy.

Note: Policies and standards do not apply to Purdue Global, as it maintains its own policies and standards.

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