Export Controls
The term "export controls" refers to a set of federal laws and regulations. These laws and regulations are used to restrict both physical and nonphysical exports of items that could contribute to the military potential of international adversaries, to advance U.S. foreign policy goals, and to protect the U.S. economy and promote trade goals. Violations of export control regulations can result in severe monetary penalties and sanctions for the SIU System as an institution as well as individual PIs and administrators. For questions, contact the SIU Export Controls Office.
Please see SIU’s Policy on Export Control and the SIU Export Control webpage. Note the following available resources.
- Vulnerabilities of campus groups to influence
- Responses to suspicious activities
- Proactive behaviors for travelers
- Situational awareness and prevention tips
- Travel security, cyber security, and counterintelligence resources
- Malign Foreign Talent Recruitment Program (MFTRP)
Note: Instructions on how to complete the "CITI Export Controls Course" can be found on the SIUE Compliance Training page.
All SIUE faculty and staff traveling to any of the countries listed below must use the SIU Clean Laptop Program.
- Iran
- Syria
- Sudan
- North Korea
- Cuba
- Ukraine (Crimea Region)
- China
- Russia
- Venezuela
- Cambodia
- Belarus