Permanent committee for research relevant to security
As part of its legal obligations as an institution, in particular Para. 3 (1) Hessian Collegiate Law (HHG) and Para. 28 HHG, the university is responsible for taking all appropriate measures to minimize risks in research, teaching, and supporting junior researchers. However, considering applicable legal regulations and the ethical principles outlined in a joint paper from the DFG and Leopoldina, each individual researcher is obligated to submit all research activities to a risk analysis and a proactive assessment of their potential impact.
In this context, the statute for the permanent committee for research relevant to security stipulates that researchers at the university must themselves report whether or not their research projects include or might include aspects relevant to security. The committee can, according to the statute, also provide relevant information to third parties about possible research relevant to security within their own work.
Contact:
For any questions regarding this topic, please contact the staff of the Research Office (tel.: 0641/99-12101).
Additional Information:
Statute (https://www.uni-giessen.de/mug/5/pdf/forschung/5_00_10_2)
Circular 30/2015 Permanent committee for research relevant to security at Justus Liebig University Giessen / Self-reporting possible aspects of research projects relevant to security (German only)
Circular 29/2018 Permanent committee for research relevant to security at Justus Liebig University Giessen / Self-reporting possible aspects relevant to security (German only)
Scientific Freedom and Scientific Responsibility. Recommendations for Handling Research Relevant to Security
Joint committee for dealing with research relevant to security of DFG and Leopoldina (GA)
Progress reports of GA