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Q:
How do I become a member of RLE and sign in?
Q: How do I get a key to an RLE room?
Q: How do I terminate and sign out of RLE?
Q: How do I get an MIT campus parking sticker?
Q: Whom do I contact about MIT or RLE human resource
policies and procedures?
Q: How do I obtain RLE help for a new United States
visa or to renew one?
A: If you are already an MIT employee or student, go
to RLE Headquarters, room 36-413, and see the staff
at the front Reception Desk. You must sign in before
working on any RLE research project or using any
RLE space or facilities, even if you are already
appointed in another MIT department, laboratory or
center. If you are not already an MIT employee or
student, please note that RLE appointments require
the prior written approval by the Director or Assistant
Director for Administration of a written request
by your supervising RLE
principal investigator.
A: Go to RLE Headquarters, room 36-413, and see the
staff at the front Reception Desk. A key request
form must be completed and endorsed by your supervisor.
All keys are MIT property and non-transferable, and
you must return them to RLE Headquarters upon termination
or transfer. Key requests may take up to two weeks
to be processed by MIT's facilities department.
A: Go to RLE Headquarters, room 36-413, and see the
staff at the front Reception Desk. All RLE keys,
and equipment must be returned at this time. We ask
that you sign-out at least one day before leaving
RLE and provide forwarding contact information.
A: RLE administers a limited annual allocation for
campus parking. RLE spaces are only available to
MIT employees with their primary appointment in RLE.
Go to the RLE Headquarters Annex, room 36-412, and
see the Personnel
Staff Administrator for assistance.
Note that parking spaces are severely limited by
MIT, and you might be wait-listed. RLE also has a
limited number of day passes for visitors who are
here on important RLE business.
A: Contact the Assistant
Director for Administration to discuss any aspect of MIT and RLE hiring, personnel,
and other human resource policies and procedures.
A: Many different US immigration laws and MIT policies
govern the status of foreign visitors to MIT. No later
than four months prior to the intended appointment
date of the visitor, an RLE principal investigator
must write to the Assistant
Director for Administration to
request advance approval for the visit. Visa processing
is then coordinated by the Personnel
Staff Assistant.
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