Conflict of Interest Reporting Supports KU’s Goals and Yours


Douglas A. Girod, Chancellor; Barbarba A. Bichelmeyer, Chief Academic Officer/Provost & Executive Vice Chancellor; and Shelley Hooks, Vice Chancellor for Research
Thursday, Sept. 4, 2025, 10:30 a.m.
KU Lawrence Edwards Faculty, Staff and Affiliates

Dear Colleagues, 

In an entrepreneurial community like ours at KU — where we disseminate knowledge by publishing books, accelerate discovery through collaboration with global partners, share expertise with outside entities as consultants, encourage employees to bring beneficial technologies to market via startup companies and more — potential conflicts of interest are bound to arise. 

The key to managing these situations with integrity is transparency. COI reporting helps clear the path to innovation and entrepreneurship, new research opportunities and partnerships, and faculty success and recognition.

KU’s annual conflict of interest reporting period for fiscal year 2026 begins this Sunday for all KU faculty, unclassified academic and professional staff, and for research-engaged affiliates. Email notices will be distributed by Sunday, Sept. 7 from disclose@certify.ku.edu prompting you to complete your disclosure profile update in our COI reporting system, myDisclosures

  • Sept. 30, 2025, is the deadline for submitting your online COI Disclosure Profile Update.
  • Faculty and staff with fractional appointments are also required to submit COI certifications.
  • Annual COI reporting is an obligation of employment, per university policy, and will be enforced.

If the university determines that your disclosures could be perceived to conflict with your KU responsibilities, a review committee will work with you and your supervisor to create a management plan that supports your activities while preserving the highest standards of reliability and propriety.

This process is mandated by federal regulations, state ethics statutes, policies at the Kansas Board of Regents and at KU for all faculty and staff for a reason: It protects our collective integrity. We all want to ensure that we are conducting research fairly, using university resources appropriately, stewarding public funds responsibly and prioritizing the best interests of our students. 

By fulfilling your mandatory reporting obligation, you can ensure that you are meeting these standards while limiting headaches and legal issues that could slow down your research and innovation. 

The Office of Research has helpful conflict of interest FAQs and other resources on the KU Research website, and staff in KU’s Research Integrity unit are available to provide assistance.

Thank you for taking the time to understand and follow through on your responsibilities.

Respectfully,

Doug, Barb and Shelley

Douglas A. Girod

Chancellor

Barbara A. Bichelmeyer

Chief Academic Officer / Provost & Executive Vice Chancellor

Shelley Hooks

Vice Chancellor for Research