U-M Affiliation | Training required if you are... | Training Course |
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U-M Faculty (including those with an official U-M appointment of Adjunct or Emeriti) |
Listed as an Investigator (PI, with effort, without effort) on a U-M research project with sponsored funding1 | Research Administration |
Listed on a Technology Control Plan (TCP) as the PI, Responsible Faculty Member, Other Investigator, or Participant | Export Controls | |
Identified by the U-M Research Information Security Oversight (RISO) Office as having access, or potential access, to Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) that may be received, generated, transmitted, or stored in the conduct of a federally-sponsored research project;1 or as having access to, or potential access, to any information system that processes CUI. | Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) Protections | |
Interacting with the human participants of a U-M human research study or working with the participants' identifiable data or biospecimen, or overseeing those who do. May be listed on the U-M IRB application as: -- Principal Investigator -- Co-Investigator -- Faculty Advisor -- Research Staff -- Study Coordinator -- Biostatistician |
Human Subjects Research Protections, or accepted equivalent | |
Engaged in U-M research or scholarship activity, regardless of internal or external support.1 Examples include: - OR - Assigned the course based on your U-M jobcode |
Responsible Conduct of Research & Scholarship |
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U-M Student or Trainee | Listed as U-M Sponsored Investigator on a sponsored project proposal or sponsored award | Research Administration |
Listed on a Technology Control Plan (TCP) as a Principal Investigator, Other Investigator or Participant | Export Controls | |
Identified by the U-M Research Information Security Oversight (RISO) Office as having access, or potential access, to Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) that may be received, generated, transmitted, or stored in the conduct of a federally-sponsored research project;1 or as having access to, or potential access, to any information system that processes CUI. | Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) Protections | |
Interacting with the human participants of a U-M human research study or working with the participants' identifiable data or biospecimen. May be listed on a U-M IRB application as: - OR - Required to complete human research protections education as part a U-M academic course |
Human Subjects Research Protections, or accepted equivalent | |
Engaged in U-M research or scholarship activity, regardless of internal or external support. Examples include: - OR - Assigned responsible conduct of research (RCR) training as part of a U-M school/college RCR curriculum |
Responsible Conduct of Research & Scholarship | |
U-M Staff | Listed as an Investigator (PI, with effort, without effort) or as "Other Non-Faculty" on a U-M research project with sponsored funding1 | Research Administration |
Listed on a Technology Control Plan (TCP) as Other Investigator, Participant, or Unit IT Manager | Export Controls | |
Identified by the U-M Research Information Security Oversight (RISO) Office as having access, or potential access, to Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) that may be received, generated, transmitted, or stored in the conduct of a federally-sponsored research project;1 or as having access to, or potential access, to any information system that processes CUI. | Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) Protections | |
Interacting with the human participants of a U-M human research study or working with the participants' identifiable data or biospecimens. May be listed on a U-M IRB application as: -- Research Staff -- Study Coordinator -- Biostatistician |
Human Subjects Research Protections, or accepted equivalent | |
Engaged in U-M research or scholarship activity, regardless of internal or external support.1 Examples include: - OR - Assigned the course based on your U-M jobcode |
Responsible Conduct of Research & Scholarship | |
Non-UM/External Research Collaborators (including visiting faculty/scholars without an official U-M appointment) |
Interacting with the human participants of a U-M human research study or working with the participants' identifiable data or biospecimen. May be listed on a U-M IRB application as: |
Human Subjects Research Protections, or accepted equivalent |
Contractor or visiting scholar identified by the U-M Research Information Security Oversight (RISO) Office as having access, or potential access, to Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) that may be received, generated, transmitted, or stored in the conduct of a federally-sponsored research project;1 or having access to, or potential access, to any information system that processes CUI. | Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) Protections |
1 This training requirement does not apply to Intergovernmental Personnel Act (IPA) Agreements in which U-M personnel are assigned to external agencies.
The table represents the minimum training requirements as set by U-M regulatory compliance programs and central offices (e.g., Export Controls Program, HRPP, Research Integrity, and ORSP) based on specific research activities and project roles. U-M units may require their faculty. staff, and students to complete of any of these courses for the purposes of general education on research compliance.