"Do employees have to fill out a form in eDisclosure if they are teaching a course for the UA? This is not part of their job description."
COI: Income received from the University of Arizona is exempt from the COI disclosure requirements
COI: Income received from the University of Arizona is exempt from the COI disclosure requirements
Ticket #1: L. Brandimarte and D. Sidi - Tranche 1 application
Ticket #2: C. Brooks and W. Simmons - Tranche 2 application
Ticket #3: B. Carter - Tranche 1 application
UArizona may submit three new projects.
The PIT University Network Challenge seeks to encourage new ideas, foster collaborations, and incentivize resource- and information-sharing among network members. PIT-UN launched the challenge in 2019. In 2021—PIT-UN’s third year—37 proposals from 28 institutions were awarded a total of $4,161,270 in grant funds.
We are working with Kuali to determine what we can do to improve these notifications to be clearer/more in line with a "Return for Edit". In the meantime, you can create a rule in Microsoft Outlook which marks the message as high importance and flags the message for follow-up that same day.
Activities that meet the definition of Significant Financial Interest, Significant Personal Interest, Outside Commitment (including Foreign Components), Substantial Interest, Foreign Interest and Institutional Financial Interest need to be disclosed. Depending on the specific facts, that may include a foreign affiliation or presentation.
Please contact a member of OROI at coi@arizona.edu or 520-624-6406 to assistance.
If the Outside Commitment is not approved, the individual cannot engage in the Outside Commitment.
OROI is available to work with college/department approvers to discuss concerns and develop a COC management plan. More details about the COC review process are available on our COC & COI Review Processes webpage.
Outside Commitments require prior approval.
Both. Outside Commitments must be disclosed in eDisclosure, at which time OROI will initiate the review process.
More details about the COC review process are available on our COC & COI Review Processes webpage.
A foreign entity is: