Sustainable & Resilient Research Enterprise Series

 
COR Summer Meeting
Series:
Sustainable and Resilient
Research Enterprise
During COVID-19 and
Beyond
 
Join us every Thursday at
1:30-3:30 pm ET
 
 
APLU Council on Research
 
 
Rename yourself with your first/last name - 
Click
on “participants,” hover over your name, then
click “Rename”
Do not unmute yourself unless called on - 
To
unmute yourself on the phone, press *6
Raise your hand to be called on - 
Click on the
participants button and select “raise hand” or
press *9
Comment in the chat box - 
Click “chat” in meeting
controls and input your question or comment
When you are called on, introduce yourself
 
COR Summer Meeting Schedule
 
June 4 
- Managing International Research in the Post COVID-19 Era
June 11 
- Toward Safe and Inclusive Research Environments:
Eradicating Sexual Harassment
June 18 
- Public Impact Research in the Time of COVID-19
June 25 
- From Crisis to Strength: The Future University Research
Enterprise
July 
– New and Future VPR/VCR Virtual Workshop
 
https://www.aplu.org/members/councils/research/cor-meetings/
 
Request for Information: Stories of PIR during
COVID-19
 
Please share with us your stories of 
Public Impact Research
 in
fighting, treating and responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
We seek compelling examples to feature in:
Lightning round presentations at 
COR Summer Meeting
Session III
: Describing the Impact of University Research –
Public Impact Research in the Time of COVID-19 on 
June 18
.
In augmented 
member spotlights
 and 
COVID-related work on
the APLU website
Potential advocacy efforts in coming months
 
Submit your story to APLU Public Affairs, 
publicaffairs@aplu.org
.
 
NEXT WEEK’S SESSION
 
 
Session II -- Toward Safe and Inclusive Research
Environments: Eradicating Sexual Harassment
 
Thursday, June 11, 2020 at 1:30-3:30 pm ET
 
Goal: Raise greater awareness on sexual harassment and provide
concrete advice on creating safer, compliant, and more inclusive
research environments on university campuses
 
Speakers:
Dr. France Córdova
, Director NSF
Dr. Virginia Hinshaw
, Univ. of Hawai‘i at Mānoa
 
TODAY’S SESSION
 
 
Session I -- Managing International Research in the
Post COVID-19 Era
 
Thursday, June 4, 2020 at 1:30-3:30 pm ET
Keynote Speaker: 
Eric Hirschhorn
, former Under Secretary of Commerce for
Industry and Security, US Department of Commerce
Panel:
Lora Weiss
, Senior Vice President for Research, Penn State
Patrick Shiflett
, FBI, Counterintelligence Division
Randy Katz
, Vice Chancellor for Research, UC Berkeley
Lynne Chronister
, Vice President for Research and Economic Development,
University of South Alabama
Guided Discussion using Sli.do
 
Q&A, 10 minutes
 
Rename yourself with your first/last name - 
Click on “participants,” hover
over your name, then click “Rename”
Do not unmute yourself unless called on - 
To unmute yourself on the phone,
press *6
Raise your hand to be called on - 
Click on the participants button and select
“raise hand” or press *9
Comment in the chat box - 
Click “chat” in meeting controls and input your
question or comment
When you are called on, introduce yourself
 
Session I -- Managing International Research in the
Post COVID-19 Era
 
Thursday, June 4, 2020 at 1:30-3:30 pm ET
Keynote Speaker: 
Eric Hirschhorn
, former Under Secretary of Commerce for
Industry and Security, US Department of Commerce
Panel:
Lora Weiss
, Senior Vice President for Research, Penn State
Patrick Shiflett
, FBI, Counterintelligence Division
Randy Katz
, Vice Chancellor for Research, UC Berkeley
Lynne Chronister
, Vice President for Research and Economic Development,
University of South Alabama
Guided Discussion using Sli.do
 
Observations from
Lora Weiss, Penn State University
 
Federal Export Controls
Challenge: State & Commerce guidance tailored for industry not universities
Department of State: defense articles and services
Tanks, fighter aircraft, missiles, training
Department of Commerce: dual use (commercial and military)
Sensors, lasers, source code, biological samples
 
Penn State has
> 45K students on its main campus
A major DoD University Affiliated Research Center
A medical school
A major research focus (>$950M annual
expenditures)
 
for Protecting Scientific Research From Emerging Threats
“It protects everyone’s interests – the Federal government,
Penn State, individual researchers, and their international
collaborators – to have international relationships disclosed
and vetted to determine if there are any 
potential conflict
of commitments, duplications of research, or diversion of
intellectual property
 
in the performance of federally
funded research.”
 
 
…but only 8% is DoD
 
Culture of Compliance
 
 
UCB Foreign Influence 2018-2020
 
Pivot from 
Engagement
 to 
Wariness
Little pro-China constituency
New Federal Government Enforcement/Guidance
Clarification of Conflict-of-Interest/Commitment
Ambiguity of “Sensitive Research”
Loss of Nuance: 
Collaboration
 vs. 
Consulting
Consortia Funding: 
Huawei
 and 
FutureWei
Impact on Asian American faculty and students
 
University of South Alabama
PRE-COVID-19 FOCUS
Insider Threats
Loss of Intellectual Property
China Thousand Talents Program
COVID-19 PANDEMIC ADDED
Vulnerabilities for Remote Research
Protection of COVID-19 RELATED RESEARCH
High Value = High Threat
 
Session I -- Managing International Research in the
Post COVID-19 Era
 
Thursday, June 4, 2020 at 1:30-3:30 pm ET
Keynote Speaker: 
Eric Hirschhorn
, former Under Secretary of Commerce for
Industry and Security, US Department of Commerce
Panel:
Lora Weiss
, Senior Vice President for Research, Penn State
Patrick Shiflett
, FBI, Counterintelligence Division
Randy Katz
, Vice Chancellor for Research, UC Berkeley
Lynne Chronister
, Vice President for Research and Economic Development,
University of South Alabama
Guided Discussion using Sli.do
 
Discussion
 
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Discussion
 
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Discussion
 
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  1. COR Summer Meeting Series: Sustainable and Resilient Research Enterprise During COVID-19 and Beyond Join us every Thursday at 1:30-3:30 pm ET

  2. APLU Council on Research Rename yourself with your first/last name - Click on participants, hover over your name, then click Rename Do not unmute yourself unless called on - To unmute yourself on the phone, press *6 Raise your hand to be called on - Click on the participants button and select raise hand or press *9 Comment in the chat box - Click chat in meeting controls and input your question or comment When you are called on, introduce yourself

  3. COR Summer Meeting Schedule June 4 - Managing International Research in the Post COVID-19 Era June 11 - Toward Safe and Inclusive Research Environments: Eradicating Sexual Harassment June 18 - Public Impact Research in the Time of COVID-19 June 25 - From Crisis to Strength: The Future University Research Enterprise July New and Future VPR/VCR Virtual Workshop https://www.aplu.org/members/councils/research/cor-meetings/

  4. Request for Information: Stories of PIR during COVID-19 Please share with us your stories of Public Impact Research in fighting, treating and responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. We seek compelling examples to feature in: Lightning round presentations at COR Summer Meeting Session III: Describing the Impact of University Research Public Impact Research in the Time of COVID-19 on June 18. In augmented member spotlights and COVID-related work on the APLU website Potential advocacy efforts in coming months Submit your story to APLU Public Affairs, publicaffairs@aplu.org.

  5. NEXT WEEKS SESSION NEXT WEEK S SESSION

  6. Session II -- Toward Safe and Inclusive Research Environments: Eradicating Sexual Harassment Thursday, June 11, 2020 at 1:30-3:30 pm ET Goal: Raise greater awareness on sexual harassment and provide concrete advice on creating safer, compliant, and more inclusive research environments on university campuses Speakers: Dr. France C rdova, Director NSF Dr. Virginia Hinshaw, Univ. of Hawai i at M noa

  7. TODAYS SESSION TODAY S SESSION

  8. Session I -- Managing International Research in the Post COVID-19 Era Thursday, June 4, 2020 at 1:30-3:30 pm ET Keynote Speaker: Eric Hirschhorn, former Under Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Security, US Department of Commerce Panel: Lora Weiss, Senior Vice President for Research, Penn State Patrick Shiflett, FBI, Counterintelligence Division Randy Katz, Vice Chancellor for Research, UC Berkeley Lynne Chronister, Vice President for Research and Economic Development, University of South Alabama Guided Discussion using Sli.do

  9. Q&A, 10 minutes Rename yourself with your first/last name - Click on participants, hover over your name, then click Rename Do not unmute yourself unless called on - To unmute yourself on the phone, press *6 Raise your hand to be called on - Click on the participants button and select raise hand or press *9 Comment in the chat box - Click chat in meeting controls and input your question or comment When you are called on, introduce yourself

  10. Session I -- Managing International Research in the Post COVID-19 Era Thursday, June 4, 2020 at 1:30-3:30 pm ET Keynote Speaker: Eric Hirschhorn, former Under Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Security, US Department of Commerce Panel: Lora Weiss, Senior Vice President for Research, Penn State Patrick Shiflett, FBI, Counterintelligence Division Randy Katz, Vice Chancellor for Research, UC Berkeley Lynne Chronister, Vice President for Research and Economic Development, University of South Alabama Guided Discussion using Sli.do

  11. Observations from Lora Weiss, Penn State University Penn State has Federal Export Controls Challenge: State & Commerce guidance tailored for industry not universities > 45K students on its main campus Department of State: defense articles and services Tanks, fighter aircraft, missiles, training A major DoD University Affiliated Research Center A medical school Department of Commerce: dual use (commercial and military) Sensors, lasers, source code, biological samples A major research focus (>$950M annual expenditures) Culture of Compliance but only 8% is DoD for Protecting Scientific Research From Emerging Threats It protects everyone s interests the Federal government, Penn State, individual researchers, and their international collaborators to have international relationships disclosed and vetted to determine if there are any potential conflict of commitments, duplications of research, or diversion of intellectual propertyin the performance of federally funded research. $33B Federal R&D, FY17 May 2020 research.psu.edu 11

  12. UCB Foreign Influence 2018-2020 Pivot from Engagement to Wariness Little pro-China constituency New Federal Government Enforcement/Guidance Clarification of Conflict-of-Interest/Commitment Ambiguity of Sensitive Research Loss of Nuance: Collaboration vs. Consulting Consortia Funding: Huawei and FutureWei Impact on Asian American faculty and students

  13. University of South Alabama PRE-COVID-19 FOCUS Insider Threats Loss of Intellectual Property China Thousand Talents Program COVID-19 PANDEMIC ADDED Vulnerabilities for Remote Research Protection of COVID-19 RELATED RESEARCH High Value = High Threat

  14. Session I -- Managing International Research in the Post COVID-19 Era Thursday, June 4, 2020 at 1:30-3:30 pm ET Keynote Speaker: Eric Hirschhorn, former Under Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Security, US Department of Commerce Panel: Lora Weiss, Senior Vice President for Research, Penn State Patrick Shiflett, FBI, Counterintelligence Division Randy Katz, Vice Chancellor for Research, UC Berkeley Lynne Chronister, Vice President for Research and Economic Development, University of South Alabama Guided Discussion using Sli.do

  15. Discussion Vote at Sli.do Vote at Sli.do #COR #COR

  16. Discussion Vote at Sli.do Vote at Sli.do #COR #COR

  17. Discussion Vote at Sli.do Vote at Sli.do #COR #COR

  18. Title of Slide Expanded information on slide Font information: Title: Franklin Gothic Demi Body: Franklin Gothic Book Dark Green: RGB 1, 98, 57 Light Green: RGB 168, 195, 153

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