Outside Activity Reports

    Overview

    In order to identify potential or actual conflicts of interests, faculty and academic staff must annually disclose outside activities and financial interests related to their field(s) of work at UW-Madison via an Outside Activities Report (OAR).

    Filing an OAR

    • Submit reports online at Outside Activities Reporting home page.
    • Reports are due by April 30 each year
    • Reports must be filed by personnel below, even if no outside activities have taken place

    State and University policies require annual reporting of outside activities from:

    • Faculty members, including those with 0% appointments
    • Academic staff with 50% or greater appointments
    • Anyone listed on a Federal grant or Human Subjects Protocol, including students
    • UW-Madison Conflict of Interest Policy

    What Must Be Reported?

    • Outside compensation
    • Leadership positions
    • Ownership interests

    For a complete list of reportable and non-reportable items, use the link below.

    Individual Conflict of Interest: What to report

    Updating an OAR

    An OAR must be updated whenever there is a significant change in:

    • Outside activities or financial interests
    • Relationships with outside organizations
    • Research activities

    OARs must be upated within 30 days of acquiring a new outside financial interest. Investigators with Public Health Services (PHS) funding that miss the 30 day requirement will need to meet an additional review process.

    Training Requirement

    UW-Madison COI policy requires that all investigators engaged in federally funded and/or human subjects research complete training in Financial Conflict of Interest.

    Sub-recipient investigators on UW-Madison PHS awards must also complete UW-Madison COI training, if the sub-recipient has agreed to comply with UW-Madison COI policy.

    • COI training is offered online
    • See the  COI Training page for registration instructions and additional information.
    • COI training must be completed every four years

    Review Process

    Conflict of Interest Committee

    OAR submissions are reviewed annually by the UW-Madison Conflict of Interest (COI) Committee.

    The COI Committee determines whether conflicts exist and assigns COI management plans in cases where significants conflicts are found.

    Contacts

    General Compliance Questions

    Sarah Johnson-Schlueter
    Compliance Manager
    (608) 265-3752
    sarah.johnsonschlueter@wisc.edu

    Campus COI Contact

    Stephanie LeRoy
    (608) 890-4460
    or
    COI Program
    at coiprogram@research.wisc.edu