FAQs

Search the entire site by entering a search term in the Search box (above).

Search just the FAQs by entering a search term in the Search box (below).

Search FAQs in a category by clicking on a category to the left.

To contact the COI officer, please e-mail coi-help@mit.edu.

I'm transferring my existing SFIs from the old COI module to MyCOI-OPA+ using the migration tool. There’s an entity listed that I don’t want to transfer. How can I ensure this doesn’t happen?

Similar to the old legacy COI module, once created, an Engagement may be modified or marked as “Inactive” but can never be deleted as they remain part of your historical record. You will first have to create the new entity as part of the transfer process. Once you have completed creating the entity in MyCOI-OPA+, click the vertical 3-ellipsis button and select Deactivate.  

To learn more, please see Getting Started with MyCOI-OPA+: Data Transfer from Legacy My COI (CoeusLite).

Is Travel Disclosure the same as the Travel Registry?

No, these are two separate functions.

Travel Disclosure is required by some research agencies, requiring Sponsored Travel be included in the determination of whether the aggregate value of an Investigator’s financial interests rises to the level of a Significant Financial Interest.

The Travel Registry allows the Institute to better locate and contact an MIT employee or student if traveling to an area where health, safety or security are threatened.

What is the difference between Institutional Time and Permitted Time? Are these the same thing?

Institutional Time is the total time required for individuals, such as faculty and researchers, to fulfill their Institutional Responsibilities. Institutional Time includes Permitted Time for faculty and certain ranks.  Permitted Time is a specific portion of Institutional Time allocated for Outside Professional Activities (OPAs), allowing faculty to engage in activities beyond their core MIT responsibilities.

MIT does not require reporting of specific hours or days spent on OPAs, relying on faculty to manage their time effectively to ensure that these activities do not compete with their institutional obligations. For faculty, Permitted Time is up to 20% of Institutional Time; for other defined ranks, it is up to 10%. All others do not have Permitted Time to engage in OPAs.