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International Engagement Done Right

Joint research and collaboration with foreign research partners is critical to Australia’s success and advancement. As a world-leading research institution and global educator it is important for UNSW to properly consider the potential risks of its international engagements.

UNSW uses the University Foreign Interference Taskforce (UFIT) Guidelines 2021,, opens in a new window as the central guiding tenet for increasing risk management around international engagement, and has also implemented its own Framework to Counter Foreign Interference, opens in a new window.

A SharePoint site, opens in a new window is available (UNSW staff login required) to provide staff with guidance and information about international engagements, collaborations and affiliations. The National Security team at UNSW is available to provide advice and guidance in relation to international partnerships. 

Reporting Foreign Interference

If you need to report Foreign interference activity at UNSW, contact foreign.interference@unsw.edu.au to get in touch with the National Security team at UNSW.

Alternatively, you can contact the National Security hotline service provided by the Australian Government.

Reporting Foreign Government Harassment

Visit the Foreign Government Harassment page which includes information about activities that could be considered foreign government harassment, and instructions on how to make a report.

ASIO NITRO Portal

ASIO has developed a portal enabling anyone to make a report to its Notable Incidents, Threats or Reportable Observations (NITRO) Portal.  This allows UNSW students and staff to report anything of national security concern directly to ASIO.