Field and International Research

Event Series: Off-Campus, Field, and International Research: Resources for a Safe and Inclusive Experience

Considerations for International Research

Wednesday, November 13, 2024 from 12:00-1:00 pm

This event was designed for both travelers and their supervisors, including faculty, graduate students, postdocs, staff researchers and departmental staff involved in international research. Topics included ground-tested tips from the Center for Effective Global Action (CEGA) and, from other Campus experts, key information on international trip planning, export control, data security, and the various support services available to members of the UC Berkeley community conducting research outside of the United States. Participants gained a better understanding of tools and best practices to plan for their international research activities, and resources in case things don’t go as planned.

The town hall featured presentations from the following individuals and Q&A, with a welcome from Vice Chancellor for Research, Kathy Yelick.

Presentation Video | Slide-deck
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This was the second in this autumn’s series of town halls entitled “Off-Campus, Field, and International Research: Resources for a Safe and Inclusive Experience.” These events are brought to you by the offices of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Environment, Health & Safety. 


Know Before You Go: Planning Resources for Fieldwork

Wednesday, October 23, 2024 - 12:30-2:00 pm. 

Designed for both travelers and their supervisors–including faculty, graduate students, postdocs, staff researchers and departmental staff–involved in off-campus fieldwork, both domestic and international, this town hall presented resources and best practices to plan for travel, and resources in case things don’t go as planned.

The town hall featured presentations from the individuals across the campus, a Q&A, with a welcome from Kathy Yelick, David Ackerly, and Richard Harland.

Presentation Video | Slide-deck
Video segments:

This town hall is first in a larger series, entitled “Off-Campus, Field, and International Research: Resources for a Safe and Inclusive Experience,” which will be offered throughout this academic year. 

These events are brought to you by the offices of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Environment, Health & Safety.