Information Shipments from UTD that contain hazardous materials or dangerous goods must be packaged and shipped in compliance with regulations of the Department of Transportation (DOT) and the International Air Transportation Association (IATA). The regulations governing the shipment of hazardous materials are complex and additional training is required for UTD personnel who will ship these …read more
Guidelines Procedures Rebudgeting Setting up a Cost Center Cost Transfers Close-Out of a Project Funding Cost Share Budget Account to Proposal Crosswalk Research Assistant vs. Participant Cost vs Subject Payments
Who is authorized to sign on behalf of UTD? Who on campus do I contact to initiate a contract? What administrative forms are needed to initiate a contract? How long do contracts take to negotiate? What are causes for delay when negotiating contracts with Industry? Can a company own the results of the research? Can …read more
Fundamental Research The bulk of research conducted at the University of Texas at Dallas is exempt from export control regulations because researchers engage in basic and applied research activities where the research results are open to the public. The ITAR uses the term fundamental research to describe basic and applied research in science and engineering …read more
U.S. export control law regulates the export of and access to data, technologies, software, and hardware for reasons of foreign policy, national security, and trade protection. All UT Dallas employees are required to comply with export control regulations as they apply to instruction, research, and service at the University. This site provides information, resources, and …read more