The Association of American Universities (AAU), Association of Public & Land-Grant Universities (APLU), and COGR submitted comments to the Department of Energy (DOE)...
Conflict of Interest/Commitment
Identification, review, and management of researcher and/or institutional financial conflicts of interest (FCOIs) that have the potential to bias the design, conduct, or reporting of research and considerations surrounding researchers’ conflicts of commitments that arise when a researcher’s external activities may interfere with their ability to fulfill their primary obligations to their employing institution.
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COGR Publishes “Analyzing Personal Financial and Institutional Conflicts of Interest in Academic Research Contexts”
COGR has published a new report on Analyzing Personal Financial and Institutional Conflicts of Interest in Academic Research Contexts.
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COGR Matrix of Laws, Regulations, and Policies Regarding Science & Security
COGR has developed a comprehensive chart that summarizes and compares federal laws, regulations, and policies in the area of science and security.
Financial Assistance Regulations-Conflict of Interest and Conflict of Commitment Policy Requirements
This document is a formal response jointly submitted by the Association of American Universities (AAU), the Association of Public & Land-Grant Universities (APLU), and the Council on Governmental Relations (COGR) to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) regarding its Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) on Financial Assistance Regulations concerning Conflict of Interest (COI) and Conflict of Com
COGR Publishes “Analyzing Personal Financial and Institutional Conflicts of Interest in Academic Research Contexts”
COGR has published a new report on Analyzing Personal Financial and Institutional Conflicts of Interest in Academic Research Contexts.
Report: Analyzing Personal Financial and Institutional Conflicts of Interest in Academic Research Contexts
The document offers a comprehensive analysis of conflicts of interest (COIs) within academic and research settings, addressing individual, organizational, and institutional challenges. It delineates regulatory frameworks and best practices for identifying and managing COIs, with a focus on areas such as procurement, sponsored research, technology transfer, clinical trials, and faculty consulting.
COGR's Joint Response to NASA’s “New Conflict of Interest and Conflict of Commitment Policy for Recipients of NASA Financial Assistance Awards”
The document is a formal response from leading organizations in the higher education and research university sector to NASA regarding its proposed new Conflict of Interest (COI) and Conflict of Commitment (COC) Policy for recipients of NASA financial assistance awards. The signatories commend NASA's initiative to enhance research integrity and address both financial and non-financial conflict
COGR Comparison of the Department of Energy Interim Financial Conflict of Interest Policy and Public Health Service Regulations for Promoting Objectivity in Research
COGR has developed a comprehensive chart that summarizes and compares federal laws, regulations, and policies in the area of science and security. The chart is divided into three separate tabs that cover (a) major federal-wide legislation or policy (e.g., National Presidential Security Memorandum 33, CHIPS and Science Act of 2022); (b) agency disclosure requirements for researchers and re
DOE vs. PHS FCOI Comparison Document
This document presents a detailed comparative analysis of the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Interim Conflict of Interest (COI) Policy for Financial Assistance and the Public Health Service (PHS) regulations for Promoting Objectivity in Research (42 CFR Part 50, Subpart F), conducted by COGR as of August 27, 2022. The analysis uses the DOE policy as the base text, highlighting differences and alignm
Principles for Evaluating Conflict of Commitment Concerns in Academic Research (Update)
Updated September 22, 2021This paper examines the issue of conflict of commitment in the context of concerns regarding inappropriate foreign influence, promoting transparency, and avoiding conflicts.
COGR’s Releases Paper on “Foreign Influence—Practical Considerations in Developing an Institutional Response”
This document outlines the increasing federal scrutiny on inappropriate foreign influence in U.S. academic research and offers practical considerations for institutions to develop effective research security responses. Triggered by concerns such as undisclosed foreign funding, participation in foreign government talent programs, and intellectual property theft—especially with a focus on China—U.S.