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Resources around academic integrity and undue foreign influence, information about the Global Engagement Review Program, procedures for shipping dangerous goods outside the U.S. and protecting computing devices while traveling internationally.

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2025 Federal Administration Transition Information & Resources - This will be updated as new information is available.

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  • Academic Integrity and Undue Foreign Interference

    The Global Engagement Review Program( GERP) is a voluntary advisory process created to evaluate potential undue foreign influence risks in the context of maintaining Stanford research’s open and welcoming community. The program coordinates input from multiple offices that advise on various aspects of foreign engagements to assess risks related to undue foreign influence, research security and integrity.

    May 9, 2025

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    Ship Dangerous or Hazardous Goods Outside the U.S.

    You may be in violation of Federal Law and create a public safety hazard if you ship biological materials, dry ice, lithium batteries, hazardous materials, or any other “Dangerous Goods” unless you have received specific training and the material is properly packaged and labeled. Complete training for shipping chemical or biological materials, or arrange for a certified hazardous materials shipper

    May 9, 2025

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    Protect Your Computing Devices When Traveling Internationally

    When you travel internationally, the safeguards provided by the Stanford University computing environment are not available. Important data on devices such as laptops, notebooks, iPads, smart phones, MP3 players, thumb drives, SD cards, SIM cards, cameras must be properly protected. Furthermore, if you travel to countries that are known for computer and network-based espionage (e.g., network

    May 13, 2025