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4.0 Faculty Rights and Responsibilities
… Period (IAP) 4.2   Annual Salary Plan 4.3   Full-Time Service 4.4   Conflict of Interest 4.4.1   Guidelines for …
7.3 Responsibilities of Supervisors
… and providing an inclusive environment that fosters open communication regarding work-related issues. Supervisors are … of personal conduct that apply to all members of the MIT community. Section 9.1 Personal Conduct and Responsibilities … affairs, nor may employees be required to perform personal services, except where inherent in the nature of the …
9.7 Non-Retaliation
… Complaints about Violations of Policy or Other Wrongdoing; Participation in Institute Complaint Resolution Processes MIT prohibits any member of … identifiable information about an individual, including on websites or social media sites Adverse action related to …
1.1 Mission and Objectives
… nation and the world in the 21st century. The Institute is committed to generating, disseminating, and preserving … dedicated to providing its students with an education that combines rigorous academic study and the excitement of … a consuming interest in understanding for its own sake. Service: As a modern university and social institution, MIT …
5.5 Visiting Students
… from MIT at a later date. The grade VIS will be awarded on completion of the subject. Visiting students are not allowed … the extension to the International Students Office. Medical Service and Hospitalization Insurance : All visiting … US residents). Employment : A visiting student may receive compensation for work done for the host research group. …
13.5 Reproduction of Copyrighted Material
… of copyrighted material by all members of the MIT community. Copyright law gives a copyright owner exclusive … creation of substitutes for anthologies, collections, or compilations is severely restricted. Other provisions of the … to guide the MIT community, including the Copyright at MIT website . The copyright policies and practices of the MIT …
2.4 Interviewing, References, and Background Checks
… a positive relationship with the Institute's applicant community, each person who is interviewed by a departmental … employment, as well as outside applicants for Support and Service staff positions are notified of the results of their …
11.2 Privacy of Personal Information
… information should exercise care to ensure accuracy and completeness. Both departments and individuals are … Policy on the Use of Information Technology Resources . Compensation Information Employees are generally free to … law.  More information is available on the  Human Resources website . 11.2.2 Use of Personal Information When members of …
7.12 Conflict of Commitment
… MIT is committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity … with professional responsibilities. A conflict of commitment arises when an employee’s outside activities … steps, are available on MIT's conflict of interest website . Faculty and staff are also subject to MIT’s …
7.13 Background Checks
… MIT is committed to providing a safe learning, working, and research environment for the MIT community and to protecting the Institute’s resources. In … 2) approved in advance by a senior officer or designee. For service staff, the background check provisions of the …
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