Participation in Foreign Talent Recruitment Programs (FTRP) often involves academic or research affiliations with foreign institutions, financial or other in-kind support for a U.S. academic program, and commitments of time and resources. As part of the national discussion of inappropriate foreign influence on U.S. research, many federal sponsors have cited FTRP as posing a particular threat to the U.S. research community.
Per UF’s Conflicts of Commitment and Conflicts of Interest Policy, UF employees are prohibited from participating in MFTRP. An MFTRP is a “program, position or activity” that:
Compensation or remuneration includes in-kind compensation, such as:
Problematic obligations or activities include:
UF employees must disclose affiliation with another institution that requires a commitment of time or resources, whether full-time, part-time, or voluntary, and irrespective of whether the affiliation is compensated or not, to the University. This includes participation in foreign talent recruitment programs (FTRP) or other affiliations/appointments at another institution. See coi.ufl.edu to review UF’s Conflict of Commitment and Conflicts of Interest Policy and access details regarding how to disclose. None of the disclosures in eDisclose preclude researchers from understanding and complying with regulations regarding Other Support. See information and training on other support requirements here.