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Research and Impact Services
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general
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https://www.bath.ac.uk/guides/trusted-research-protecting-you-and-your-research/
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https://www.bath.ac.uk/topics/research-integrity-and-ethics/
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Research and Impact Services

Source: https://www.bath.ac.uk/guides/trusted-research-protecting-you-and-your-research/ Parent: https://www.bath.ac.uk/topics/research-integrity-and-ethics/

Trusted Research: Protecting you and your research

How to mitigate potential risks of sharing information when undertaking international collaborations.

Mitigate the risks of sharing information

Researchers undertaking international collaborations should consider the potential implications and risks of sharing information and actively take steps to mitigate these potential risks. There are three key areas to consider:

  1. Assessing partner suitability
  2. Managing information and knowledge sharing
  3. Protection of intellectual assets

These areas come under the umbrella of the term Trusted Research, a phrase coined by the National Protective Security Authority (NPSA). It refers to the need to ensure that international collaborations take place within strong ethical frameworks. It is about ensuring that those collaborations continue to be successful, while protecting intellectual property, sensitive research and personal information.

The advice below is designed to help protect theft and exploitation of researchers and/or their work, ensure that the work is safe and that reputations remain intact. In addition, NPSA has produced advice and guidance, in consultation with the sector. This includes a checklist to help you evaluate your potential research partners and develop better collaborations.

Please visit the university Trusted Research Portal to learn more.

Partner suitability

Key questions to ask

Processes and University guidance

Sources of support

Managing information and knowledge sharing

Key questions to ask

Processes and University guidance

Sources of support

Commercial applications and the protection of intellectual assets

Key questions to ask

Sources of support