Research Security Training
At The 猎奇重口, we are committed to safeguarding the integrity of our research and ensuring compliance with federal regulations. Effective May 1, 2025, principal investigators (PIs), co-principal investigators (co-PIs), Senior/Key personnel, and named individuals must complete annual Research Security Training. This requirement stems from National Security Presidential Memorandum-33 (NSPM-33) and is enacted by federal agencies.
Who Is Required to Take the Training? PIs, co-PIs, project managers, Senior/Key personnel, and named individuals in a federal research award proposal are considered as “Covered Individuals.”
How Often is Training Required? Training is required to be completed annually. Completion dates may vary provided that no more than 12 months elapse between sessions.
How Long Does Training Take? 1 hour
How Do I Access the Training? Research Security Training must be taken by covered individuals which includes PI's, co-PI's, Senior/Key personnel that are named individuals on federally funded awards. You can take the training by selecting this link to or by following the method below:
- The training can be accessed by going to the MyUM page and select Employee.
- Scroll down to “Staff Resources” and select NEOED.
- You will log into NEOED through SSO (NetID and password).
- Once in NEOED, look for “Browse Training Catalog” (you may need to scroll down to find it.
- If Research Security Training does not come up, type it into the search bar. Click Enroll on the course card.
- You may need to accept the pop-up or disable the pop-up blocker to view the course
- LAST STEP: At the end of the training, you will be issued a certificate of completion. Add your name to the certificate and save it as a pdf. (This is done by clicking “print” on the certificate and instead of selecting a printer option, scroll to find “Save as pdf.” All CIs will be required to provide their certificate to OSP Pre-Award before any future federal award proposal can be submitted. If you are using a Safari browser, please take a screenshot of the certificate after you have typed your name on it and save it. The print to PDF feature has had some glitches with Safari.
Our Research Security Training program is designed to equip researchers with the knowledge and tools necessary to protect against foreign interference and exploitation. Whether you are a principal investigator, co-investigator, or key personnel involved in federally funded research, our training will help you navigate the complexities of research security and uphold the highest standards of academic excellence. Join us in fostering a secure and collaborative research environment.