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WHAT IS A CONFLICT OF INTEREST? A conflict of interest is described in the university policy as a situation in which a person serves or represents two distinct entities or persons and must choose between two conflicting interests or loyalties. A university employee has a conflict when their outside activity or financial interest could potentially interfere with the employee’s professional obligations to the university.