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Foreign Influence


UCLA Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost

To:  Deans, Directors, Department Chairs, Administrative Officers, and Faculty

UCLA values and encourages international collaborations and educational opportunities that promote openness in research, serve our research and teaching missions, and advance academic freedom. Affiliations with foreign institutions, collaborative research, and scholarly exchanges are an essential part of the academic community. At the same time, the University of California must be careful to comply with U.S. laws and regulations that govern how international engagements are managed and reported.

Members of Congress and federal agencies have recently raised concerns over whether foreign entities may be attempting to take advantage of the open nature of the research-and-development environment at U.S. universities. In August 2018, Francis Collins, the director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), issued a “Foreign Influence Letter to Grantees (PDF)” that reminded the research community of the need to “disclose all forms of other support and financial interests, including support coming from foreign governments or other foreign entities… in accordance with the NIH Grants Policy Statement, [on] all applications and progress reports.” As Dr. Collins’ statement makes clear, transparency in this area is essential. UCLA and external funding agencies need to know about the relationships that UCLA and individual members of the research community have established with foreign organizations.

UCLA is committed to maintaining an open and robust research environment while complying with applicable laws and regulations and protecting important research. The following is a summary of some of the key disclosure obligations that govern research, gift solicitation, and outside activities that often come into play when working with international partners.

Proposals for Research Support

Gifts and Donations

Outside Activities

Disclosure of Financial Interests

Other Obligations

UCLA remains committed to the freedom of inquiry and innovation and we will continue to vigorously support such efforts. It is critical, however, that every member of the UCLA community make every effort to understand the policies that govern their work and be certain that all necessary steps are taken to comply.

I realize that these requirements are complex. For that reason, there are multiple individuals and offices who can assist you in understanding and complying with these obligations. Staff of the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research, the Office of Research Administration, the Office of Contract and Grant Administration, External Affairs, and the Office of Legal Affairs are familiar with these issues and policies and can assist you.

If you have any questions about these issues, please contact Roger Wakimoto, Vice Chancellor for Research (ovcr@conet.ucla.edu). Your help and cooperation will support our mission to continue conducting important research that betters our community and the world.

Sincerely,

Scott L. Waugh
Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost