• All research we are involved in meets strict standards of ethical conduct and integrity, in line with Australian guidelines and international best practice. (nsw.gov.au)
  • The University has, as a member of Universities UK, agreed to adhere to the commitments of the Universities UK Concordat to Support Research Integrity (2019) . (derby.ac.uk)
  • Summary of actions and activities that have been undertaken to support and strengthen understanding and the application of research integrity issues. (derby.ac.uk)
  • In this section you can read Conservatoires UK statement on Research Integrity and Governance and find out how to apply to the Conservatoires UK Research Ethics Committee. (conservatoiresuk.ac.uk)
  • Similarly, the institutions comprising Conservatoires UK must adhere to the principles and guidance set out in the UK Research Integrity Office's Code of Practice for Research and Misconduct Investigation Procedure . (conservatoiresuk.ac.uk)
  • According to the second commitment of the Concordat to Support Research Integrity , all research involving human participation must be subject to ethical review and approval. (conservatoiresuk.ac.uk)
  • We offer guidance and training to all research-active members of the King's community on matters relating to research governance, ethics, and integrity. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • Book your place on Research Integrity: The Fundamentals of Research. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • Research culture focuses not just on research outcomes, but how we conduct quality, open research (research integrity, reproducibility, data sharing etc.) and all work together effectively, following core values of fairness, inclusivity, collegiality, respect and appreciation. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • Marice's department supports King's research community to ensure that all research conducted is safe, lawful, and of the highest standards of integrity and rigour. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • The RGEI team is also responsible for developing and monitoring relevant College policies, in addition to providing guidance and training to all researchers across the university in governance, ethics, and integrity matters. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • Learn about these new faculty-based Research Integrity support roles. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • The University is required to confirm compliance with the Concordat to support research integrity, as a condition of receipt of funding. (dur.ac.uk)
  • The institution is required to comply with the Concordat to Support Research Integrity published by Universities UK in July 2012. (dur.ac.uk)
  • Assure funding bodies, collaborators and the public (the document will be made public on approval) that the University supports a world class research integrity framework and environment. (dur.ac.uk)
  • Commitment 1: We are committed to maintaining the highest standards of rigour and integrity in all aspects of research. (dur.ac.uk)
  • Links to professional standards provided within Research Integrity and related toolkits. (dur.ac.uk)
  • This is an expectation of the Research Integrity Policy, which applies to all research (whether staff or student, funded or unfunded). (dur.ac.uk)
  • 1.3 Maintaining a research environment that develops good research practice and embeds a culture of research integrity, as described in commitments 2 to 5. (dur.ac.uk)
  • Research Integrity Policy defines institutional responsibility for developing a culture of research integrity (5.1). (dur.ac.uk)
  • Work with national organisations/forums such as the UK Research Integrity Office, the Association of Research Ethics Committees, and the Russell Group Integrity Forum (amongst others) to share sector best practice and resources and develop common approaches where appropriate. (dur.ac.uk)
  • Research Integrity policy (4.4) states that the institution will ensure that researchers have sufficient training, resources and support to meet the University's expectations and the requirements of their role. (dur.ac.uk)
  • The purpose of the University's Code of Practice on Research Integrity is to ensure those involved in research activities under the University's auspices are well-informed and compliant with current legal, regulatory, and institutional principles and expectations when planning, conducting, and disseminating their work. (york.ac.uk)
  • The Code draws together a number of other University policies and national and international frameworks, all of which underpin research integrity. (york.ac.uk)
  • The Code sets out the responsibilities of various parties with an emphasis on the fundamental responsibility of individual researchers to uphold research integrity, including the fulfilment of appropriate ethics procedures. (york.ac.uk)
  • It is the position of the University that the practices of honorary authorship, dual submission and self-plagiarism are contrary to the principles of research integrity and thus not acceptable. (york.ac.uk)
  • In this, it recognises its obligation to the wider research community and to society as a whole to uphold the integrity of academic research. (york.ac.uk)
  • This Code is version 2 (December 2022), and incorporates the requirements of the Concordat to Support Research Integrity (Universities UK, 2019). (uwe.ac.uk)
  • This section introduces the Concordat to Support Research Integrity (see Annex 2 ) and defines what is meant by integrity, good research conduct and good research practice at UWE Bristol, and why this is important. (uwe.ac.uk)
  • This section outlines the funder requirements that UWE Bristol must comply with, including those set out in the Concordat to Support Research Integrity (with key requirements given in Annex 2 ) and the UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) Policy and Guidelines on Good Research Conduct. (uwe.ac.uk)
  • As the first European consortium established to assist academic integrity, European Network for Academic Integrity (ENAI), we felt the importance of guiding those institutions and communities that are trying to conduct research with ethical principles. (derby.ac.uk)
  • To be in compliance with legislative and funding agency regulations, the college has established standards and procedures that ensure the integrity and accountability of any research conducted at Lakeland College. (lakelandcollege.ca)
  • Respect for human dignity - This cardinal principle of research protects the multiple interests of the person from bodily to psychological to cultural integrity. (lakelandcollege.ca)
  • The Ethics, Integrity and Governance Unit (EIGU) is responsible for developing processes relating to Research Integrity at UCLan and for managing and overseeing the University ethics processes. (uclan.ac.uk)
  • The Local Health District, facilities, managers and researchers have a shared responsibility and accountability for the conduct of research. (nsw.gov.au)
  • Read More AcademyHealth is committed to supporting and fostering collaboration between consumers, patients, researchers and delivery systems leaders to improve the relevance and application of health services research. (academyhealth.org)
  • The Research Governance and Regulation Team (Public Health) is available to provide advice and guidance to researchers from pre-application stage through to IOMREC review, in order to ensure that the process is as efficient and effective as possible. (www.gov.im)
  • Enabling researchers to achieve research excellence. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • Perspectives of agriculture, nutrition and health researchers regarding research governance in Malawi. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Research ethics is intertwined with and depends on building robust and responsive research governance systems alongside researchers. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Although there has been a notable focus on ethical issues inherent in ANH studies, there has been scanty research examining researchers' attitudes related to ANH research. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Four core aspects emerged: Leadership: The relevance of building ethics leadership and ethical competence among researchers. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Systems: Researchers' recommended the establishment of a specialised ANH research ethics committee. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The findings highlight the significance of building ethics leadership and supporting ethical competency amongst researchers. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Researchers recommended the development of tailored approaches rather than utilising generic governance systems and frameworks that are drawn from medical research and thus not fit for purpose in this field. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Researchers have expressed concerns regarding the nature and extent of the research review process with no due consideration of evolving methods, underpinning ethics, and values [ 7 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Ethical competence is the capacity that researchers need to possess to identify those dilemmas and ethically handle them [ 12 , 13 , 14 ] and such competence is also a crucial factor that enables researchers to resolve ethical dilemmas, make value-based decisions and implement ethically sustainable good research practices [ 15 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • These studies demonstrate challenges in the governance and oversight of research in Africa in general but also highlight the need to explore attitudes, knowledge, and practices among researchers conducting research in newer fields. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The workshop aims to encourage attendees to reflect on and discuss international perspectives on public involvement as a solution to challenges in population-level research governance as well as to connect with a growing network of researchers addressing these challenges. (ox.ac.uk)
  • http://www.p3g.org/ipac IPAC Researchers Founded on the experience of the P3G Research Platforms, the IPAC team includes the international expertise of ELSI (ethical/legal/social) research professionals. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Research Governance and Optimal Care (RGOC) unit is here to support researchers navigate the ethic and approval processes. (cancervic.org.au)
  • Researchers conducting research abroad, or as part of an international collaboration, should be aware of the different civil, legal, financial and cultural conditions when working overseas. (york.ac.uk)
  • Researchers are expected to refer to international guidelines and conform to relevant local regulations for the country or countries where the research is taking place. (york.ac.uk)
  • Researchers planning to carry out research overseas should first determine whether ethical approval is required in the country in which the research is to be conducted. (york.ac.uk)
  • This includes all research undertaken by staff, postgraduate researchers (PGRs), students, visiting or emeritus staff and researchers, associates, honorary or clinical contract holders, contractors and consultants. (york.ac.uk)
  • The University is committed to the promotion of Open Access research in the interests of accountability and transparency, and the Code specifies the importance of researchers being able to publish freely, with reference to contract arrangements where appropriate. (york.ac.uk)
  • The process is outlined further in the Research Misconduct Policy and Procedure, which applies wherever intentional and/or reckless behaviour or actions deemed to constitute research misconduct are alleged to have taken place under the University's auspices, and covers all researchers, including students and postgraduate researchers. (york.ac.uk)
  • The Policy and Code applies to all researchers conducting research at, or under the auspices of, UWE Bristol. (uwe.ac.uk)
  • We believe this paper will provide guidelines on preparing and training both researchers and research students in appropriately upholding ethical practices through ethical approval processes. (derby.ac.uk)
  • Our skilled and knowledgeable staff provide a professional, effective and holistic offering for researchers to support them in their research and enterprise journey, from ideas and training to funding, dissemination and knowledge exchange. (uclan.ac.uk)
  • Among the findings, both researchers and participants see the blurring of clinical care and research as a desirable "feature" of participant engagement in translational research and not a "bug. (thehastingscenter.org)
  • The change better reflects the Unit's role in developing and supporting researchers across all elements of their research including guidance on design and conduct. (barwonhealth.org.au)
  • As a result we are in a position to reconsider the ethics of social scientific research is whether or not they might be encompassed by the professional ethics of social science researchers. (socresonline.org.uk)
  • This opportunity aims to support research projects that address major questions in the fields of neuroscience, neurodegenerative disease and dementia, leveraging strengths of researchers in both the UK and Japan. (ukri.org)
  • Through a collaboration between IGI Global and the University of North Texas, the Handbook of Research on the Global View of Open Access and Scholarly Communications has been published as fully open access, completely removing any paywall between researchers of any field, and the latest research on the equitable and inclusive nature of Open Access and all of its complications. (igi-global.com)
  • The Northern Sydney Local Health District Research Office has been hard at work throughout the pandemic, helping researchers take their vision from concept to a potentially life-changing reality. (flippingbook.com)
  • Research Manager Jodi Humphreys said her team has been helping researchers across the district to deliver all the approvals they need. (flippingbook.com)
  • Exactly, so researchers have to consider the broader benefit than a piece of research would have for overall societal good. (who.int)
  • It is also able to review applications for multi-centre human research being done in NSW public health organisations as well as Queensland, Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia and the Australian Capital Territory. (nsw.gov.au)
  • A Guide has been developed on Security Related Issues in International Research Collaboration based on information from Universities UK, the UK Government the Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure (CPNI) and the National Security Centre. (derby.ac.uk)
  • For each survey in the programme, CQC and the respective Survey Coordination Centre seek approval from the Survey Programme ethics committee. (nhssurveys.org)
  • In seeking ethics approval, the Survey Coordination Centre makes a new application for each survey detailing the sampling approach, eligibility criteria and the wider methodology, with associated survey materials such as questionnaires, covering letters and so on, being submitted for review. (nhssurveys.org)
  • Among the presenters was Anna T. Höglund, associate professor of ethics at the Centre for Research Ethics & Bioethics at Uppsala University. (uu.se)
  • This paper describes how these new ethical and research governance procedures have adversely affected three multi-centre mental health service research studies, funded by the Department of Health. (port.ac.uk)
  • Professor Crawford is the deputy director for the Centre for Ageing Research . (lancaster.ac.uk)
  • The Centre for Ageing Research (C4AR) is an interdisciplinary centre for academics who conduct research into ageing from across a wide range of disciplines. (lancaster.ac.uk)
  • We have dedicated research centers, including the Partnership Resource Centre, the Centre for Eco-Transformation, the Erasmus Centre for Strategic Philanthropy the Centre for Behavioral Ethics and the Corporate Communication Centre, that work with business leaders to turn our research into positive change. (rsm.nl)
  • Within Nepean Blue Mountains LHD this approval is the responsibility of a Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC). (nsw.gov.au)
  • The NPSP ethics committee provide an objective review of applications, providing independent advice on the extent to which proposals for research studies comply with recognised ethical standards. (nhssurveys.org)
  • The Isle of Man Research Ethics Committee (IOMREC) provides independent advice to Public Health, Cabinet Office on the extent to which proposals for research studies comply with recognised ethical standards. (www.gov.im)
  • This document describes the governance arrangements for the Research Ethics Committee (REC) and is a policy document of Public Health within the Cabinet Office. (www.gov.im)
  • He is both Dean of Research Culture and the Chair of King's Research Ethics Committee . (kcl.ac.uk)
  • Furthermore, to ensure compliance with applicable ethical standards, research recruiting human participants requires independent ethics committee review [ 5 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • If a local ethics committee does not exist, approval from the organisation or location where the research will be conducted should be sought. (york.ac.uk)
  • All student-led research which falls within the scope of the framework of the University's Code of Practice and Principles for Good Ethical Governance must undergo review by an internal ethics committee, regardless of whether any external ethics approvals are also required. (york.ac.uk)
  • c) Where research falls within the scope of the framework of the University's Code of Practice and Principles for Good Ethical Governance and no formal external ethics approvals are required either overseas or in the UK, the research should undergo ethical review by an internal University of York ethics committee. (york.ac.uk)
  • 4. While certain departments are linked to particular ethics sub-committees, there may be occasions when the specialist knowledge of a different sub-committee would make it more appropriate for it to undertake the review/maintain oversight of the outcomes of external ethical processes on the University's behalf (eg clinical trials). (york.ac.uk)
  • Conflicts of interest should be addressed through declaration and/or special safeguards as far as possible, referring to the Head of Department and/or an ethics committee where the matter cannot be easily resolved. (york.ac.uk)
  • Finally, and by way of a conclusion, I consider the consequences of the idea that social scientists should adopt a professional ethics and propose that the Clinical Ethics Committee might provide an alternative model for the governance of social science research. (socresonline.org.uk)
  • In a joint effort to enhance research and development of traditional medicines for COVID-19 in Africa, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) today launched an expert advisory committee/panel to provide independent scientific advice and support to countries on the safety, efficacy and quality of traditional medicine therapies. (bvsalud.org)
  • By pooling expertise within the continent, the Regional Expert Committee will also accelerate the pace and elevate the standards of research, particularly clinical research on new therapies from traditional medicines against COVID-19. (bvsalud.org)
  • Members of the Regional Expert Committee are mainly from research institutions, national regulatory authorities, traditional medicine programmes, public health departments, academia, medical pharmacy professions and civil society organizations of Member States. (bvsalud.org)
  • We have a framework for overseeing research, to ensure it meets appropriate standards of quality, safety, privacy, risk management and financial management. (nsw.gov.au)
  • The Research Governance Framework (2002, 2003, 2005) sets out the principles of good research governance and aims to ensure that health and social care research is conducted to high scientific and ethical standards. (nhssurveys.org)
  • Ethics: There is a need to develop a framework that operationalises core ethical values that can guide the implementation of ANH research. (biomedcentral.com)
  • We offer research skills training that is mapped to the Vitae Researcher Development Framework. (uclan.ac.uk)
  • Our governance framework helps ensure our research is of the highest quality and ethical standards. (cardiff.ac.uk)
  • Engaging research ethics committees to develop an ethics and governance framework for best practices in genomic research and biobanking in Africa: the H3Africa model. (cdc.gov)
  • Training and guidance to support research misconduct was further enhanced in 2022-23 with the developments outlined in Section 1. (derby.ac.uk)
  • There have been no formal investigations of research misconduct during the academic year 2022-23. (derby.ac.uk)
  • Supported by the INORMS Research Evaluation Group, the University ran workshops with staff involved with research at all levels to identify key values associated with a good research culture, and further consultation will take place on an institutional vision and priority areas for action in early 2022/23. (dur.ac.uk)
  • Nine Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander-led organisations and initiatives from around the country have been shortlisted as finalists in the 2022 Indigenous Governance Awards. (reconciliation.org.au)
  • The 2022 Indigenous Governance Awards Judging Panel is led by Co-Chairs Eddie Cubillo and Janine Mohammed. (reconciliation.org.au)
  • Corporate Management, Governance, and Ethics Best Practices is an essential reference offering best practices that lead to better management and, ultimately, to good corporate governance. (executiveitforums.org)
  • The Global Partnerships team is able to provide tailored contextual information and advice on conducting research in different countries and institutions, alongside background information on working overseas and varying cultural practices and requirements in relation to research. (york.ac.uk)
  • University-sponsored research carried out outside the UK must uphold the University's ethical standards as set out in the Code of Practice and Principles for Good Ethical Governance , while also being cognisant of local expectations, practices and laws. (york.ac.uk)
  • UCLan is proud to be the first European university to adopt the Global Code of Conduct for Research in Resource-Poor Settings (GCC) which is designed to prevent the export of unethical research practices to low and middle-income countries. (uclan.ac.uk)
  • Indeed, for the study informants, the principle of respect for persons-a principle of research ethics-implies an obligation to adopt practices that look a great deal like clinical care. (thehastingscenter.org)
  • Effective Indigenous governance combines traditional governance practices, based in culture and kinship, with the requirements of mainstream organisations - including financial and legal accountability. (reconciliation.org.au)
  • Governance and ethics was the theme at the Swedish National Council on Medical Ethics' Ethics Day 2019. (uu.se)
  • Handbook of Research on Ethics, Entrepreneurship, and Governance in Higher Education, edited by Suja R. Nair and José Manuel Saiz-Álvarez, IGI Global, 2019, pp. 79-95. (igi-global.com)
  • A total development of human resources for 2021, ETR was renamed as the Learning of 254 Early Career and Visiting Scien- cancer research worldwide and has also and Capacity-Building Branch. (who.int)
  • Read More Evidence around translation, dissemination and implementation helps the field of health services research move its findings more effectively into policy and practice. (academyhealth.org)
  • A research culture which nurtures and recognises community, openness, good research practice and fair recognition is one that best supports our capacity to deliver award-winning, world-leading research. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • This Handbook provides a comprehensive study of research, practice and policy at the nexus of accounting and sustainability, or sustainable development. (e-elgar.com)
  • UWE Bristol has set in place a Code of Good Research Conduct and a Policy on Good Research Conduct to promote good research practice, and prevent research misconduct. (uwe.ac.uk)
  • This Code of Conduct sets out the University's requirements and guidance in relation to good research conduct and practice. (uwe.ac.uk)
  • UWE Bristol's expectations of students with regards to good research practice are also explained, along with the expectations and responsibilities of those supervising student research. (uwe.ac.uk)
  • UWE Bristol is committed to achieving impact through high-quality research and this section focuses on good practice in the publication of the results of research and knowledge exchange activities at UWE Bristol. (uwe.ac.uk)
  • Upon preliminary review and discussion, the group found a disparity in understanding, practice and teaching approaches to ethical applications of research projects among peers. (derby.ac.uk)
  • Another new addition to this report which builds on our push towards moving from principles to practice is the chapter on AI Design and Governance which has the goal of dissecting the entire ecosystem around AI and the AI lifecycle itself to gain a very deep understanding of the choices and decisions that lead to some of the ethical issues that arise in AI. (tudelft.nl)
  • and (iv) to continue to discuss and share practical experiences of feminist research practice that seeks to deliver justice and social change. (open.ac.uk)
  • This principle translates in practice into the dialogue, process, rights, duties and requirements for free and informed consent by the research participant. (lakelandcollege.ca)
  • Year 3 and onwards will be spent undertaking a research project and will conclude with the submission of a thesis (35,000 words) that makes an original contribution to knowledge within your area of professional practice and of direct relevance to it. (lancaster.ac.uk)
  • HUB - provides an online agora for all those interested in genetic and genomic research, allowing for ongoing discussion, exchange and collaboration on research projects. (wikipedia.org)
  • The article draws on findings from a focus group study with members of a national consortium of translational genomic research sites. (thehastingscenter.org)
  • SLHD staff members can find additional resources on the SLHD Research Intranet page and are invited to attend the monthly Clinical Trials Drop-in Clinic or Governance Drop-in Clinic to seek further advice or assistance. (nsw.gov.au)
  • Examples are given where UWE Bristol Project Managers may wish to seek further governance guidance before applying for external funding (e.g. research with vulnerable groups, clinical trials, research that includes a significant international dimension with research governance implications). (uwe.ac.uk)
  • The EIGU is also responsible for performing the role of "sponsor" of clinical research (where appropriate). (uclan.ac.uk)
  • When institutions recruit large numbers of research participants for multisite clinical trials, a different, hidden form of randomization may occur: randomization among clinical trials. (thehastingscenter.org)
  • This article examines how randomization among clinical trials might take place and the ethical issues such randomization raises about informed consent to research participation. (thehastingscenter.org)
  • It is nearly impossible to keep up with relevant research in a clinical field. (nsw.gov.au)
  • In response, models of public involvement in governance are being proposed to fill gaps in oversight and restore public trust. (ox.ac.uk)
  • The Graduate Research School is responsible for supporting the postgraduate research environment and culture, having oversight of the student journey, as well as hosting events and activities for the PGR community. (uclan.ac.uk)
  • The fees charged represent only partial recovery of the total cost of providing ethical and governance oversight. (barwonhealth.org.au)
  • The implementation of Government guidance has resulted in a level of bureaucracy that threatens the future of the type of research that underpins policy development and service planning. (port.ac.uk)
  • Tim is passionate about improving research culture across King's, and provides senior academic guidance for the wider team. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • Institutions in receipt of research grant from the Council are also required to provide assurance of their compliance with the Concordat through the annual assurance return to the Council and following any guidance that the Council may provide. (dur.ac.uk)
  • The University provides guidance for individuals working and conducting research overseas. (york.ac.uk)
  • Guidance on arranging travel for work or research can be found on the Business Travel webpages, which provides information regarding booking, organising, and insuring travel associated with the University. (york.ac.uk)
  • On rare occasions, individuals may find themselves caught up in an emergency situation, and all those travelling abroad for business or research should read the guidance on International Emergencies prior to departure to ensure they are fully prepared. (york.ac.uk)
  • For more information, see the University Guidance on Conducting Research outside the UK . (york.ac.uk)
  • This section provides a brief introduction to research data management, outlines the UWE Bristol requirements in relation to management of research data, including requirements for research Data Management Plans, and links to further guidance on managing research data and on data protection and data security at UWE Bristol. (uwe.ac.uk)
  • Guidance is given on defining authorship, acknowledging contributions and funding, and compliance with Open Access and Open Research Data requirements. (uwe.ac.uk)
  • Uwe Steinhoff's 'The Ethics of War and the Force of Law' (Routledge 2020) provides a critical overview of the current debate on the ethics of armed conflict and develops a modern just war theory that can give practical action-guidance by recognizing and explaining the moral force of widely accepted laws of war. (edu.au)
  • Supporting businesses through consultancy and contract research and providing a front door model for guidance and connection to the wider University. (uclan.ac.uk)
  • Caroline is one of the authors of the Ethics in research chapter in the WHO Guidance on Research Methods for Health Emergency and Disaster Risk Management. (who.int)
  • The standard or normative guidance for research ethics is long-established and already includes these elements, so could you elaborate in what ways are the standard guidance limited in the context of health emergencies and disasters? (who.int)
  • Biomedical research increasingly focuses on the collection, collation, and analysis of big data for population-level research. (ox.ac.uk)
  • This article focuses on the tensions that can arise from the research governance of violence and abuse research. (open.ac.uk)
  • CCI in health research is critical to ensure the research is focuses on issue important to patients and is ethical. (nsw.gov.au)
  • His research focuses on AI ethics and governance specifically in the Chinese context. (lu.se)
  • So, when including these marginalised groups in research, especially following traumatic events, it is important to protect their interests, particularly if the research can be intrusive or focuses on or highlights their vulnerability. (who.int)
  • Her research focuses on contemporary uses of the Bible in social and political contexts, with a focus on debates about migration and about male circumcision. (lu.se)
  • Building on the expertise of P3G, the IPAC offers a "one-stop" service for national and international collaborative research projects, along with normative tools and frameworks that respect the laws and regulations of each country while facilitating access. (wikipedia.org)
  • The expansion of both formal and informal frameworks of "engaged" research in translational research settings raises emerging and substantial normative concerns. (thehastingscenter.org)
  • The specifications and principles of this Code apply to anyone conducting research on behalf of the University or those using University facilities and/or premises. (york.ac.uk)
  • Therefore, this short paper preliminarily aims to critically review the available information on ethics, the history behind establishing ethical principles and its international guidelines to govern research. (derby.ac.uk)
  • Tri-Council Policy Statement: Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans describes the principles that must guide research involving human subjects. (lakelandcollege.ca)
  • There is a growing body of literature that has sought to undermine systems of ethical regulation, and governance more generally, within the social sciences. (tghn.org)
  • I seek to provide the requisite basis for such an 'ethics' by, first, suggesting that the conditions which gave rise to biomedical research ethics are not replicated within the social sciences. (socresonline.org.uk)
  • 1.1 This article is premised on the idea that were we able to articulate a positive vision of the social scientist's professional ethics, this would go some way towards enabling us to reframe the notion of research ethics in the social sciences as something that is internal or, at least, more fully embedded within its constitutive disciplines, these fields of enquiry or, as I will have it, profession. (socresonline.org.uk)
  • Recognizing that the complexities of the Middle East region are best addressed through interdisciplinary research collaboration, the research staff consists of scholars from different disciplines and faculties, such as social sciences, humanities, theology, languages, engineering and natural sciences. (lu.se)
  • The HREC reviews applications for single site research to be conducted at facilities and services within Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health District (LHD). (nsw.gov.au)
  • This is something that is carried over into those aspects of institutionalized research governance that, through audit driven processes, purport to ensure research is conducted ethically. (socresonline.org.uk)
  • This literature review describes and characterizes the empirical research on MSF in PA processes or as a measurement tool, and proposes new and future research directions considering the gaps found. (bvsalud.org)
  • The purpose of this review process is to protect the dignity, rights, safety and wellbeing of all actual or potential research participants. (nhssurveys.org)
  • The purpose of the IOMREC is to review proposed health and social care research applications which are deemed to require ethical review, in order to protect the dignity, rights, safety and wellbeing of all actual or potential research participants. (www.gov.im)
  • As these studies increasingly involve human participants or cut across the agriculture and human health nexus, they are ethically significant research activities. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Although there has been a notable focus on ethical issues raised by this area of research and the importance of protecting participants, research regulations that specifically govern the conduct of newer research fields like ANH are lacking [ 6 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • However, such research poses challenges to traditional systems of research governance, pushing against existing conceptions of research participants and informed consent, and in doing so, raising concerns related to privacy, data protection, and trust. (ox.ac.uk)
  • P3G DataTrust Due to concerns surrounding the return of clinically significant results to research participants in the context of translational projects, P3G has developed the DataTrust (DT) service. (wikipedia.org)
  • This service supports the process of re-contacting participants and returning individual-level results in translational research projects, when appropriate. (wikipedia.org)
  • To fully protect the welfare, dignity, and rights of research participants. (lakelandcollege.ca)
  • A growing proportion of prospective research participants in the United States speak limited or no English. (thehastingscenter.org)
  • For the MRC participants, standard UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) eligibility criteria will apply . (ukri.org)
  • Those are a lot of factors to consider and they're all closely linked with research participants' selection, particularly in emergency settings. (who.int)
  • The Research Governance Officer (RGO) is responsible for assessing the suitability of a project to be conducted at a particular site and making a recommendation to the Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health District Chief Executive (or delegate) about whether to authorise the study to be conducted at their site. (nsw.gov.au)
  • It is then the role of the research governance officer to minimise risk in the delivery of the research with the aim of ensuring optimum patient and staff safety. (flippingbook.com)
  • They also seek reassurances regarding issues such as data protection, confidentiality and patient anonymity, and will want to check that proposed research projects will not cause physical or mental harm to patients. (nhssurveys.org)
  • The scope of the MNS/MDHS, including details of the sampling design, ethics, informed consent, and individual confidentiality procedures are described in the Methods. (nature.com)
  • I then present a reading of confidentiality as a methodological - and not simply ethical - aspect of research, one that offers further support for the view that social scientists should attend to their professional ethics and the internal standards of their disciplines, rather than the contemporary discourse of research ethics that is rooted in the bioethical literature. (socresonline.org.uk)
  • This includes academic staff, professional service staff, and students conducting research as part of any programme. (uwe.ac.uk)
  • We manage the UCLan Undergraduate Research Internship Programme. (uclan.ac.uk)
  • UCLan's postgraduate research students (PGRs) each have their own team of supervisors to support them through their research programme. (uclan.ac.uk)
  • Please note that students must achieve a minimum 60% weighted average across these taught modules in order to proceed to the research element of the PhD programme (Yr. 3 onwards). (lancaster.ac.uk)
  • Please see the Research, Governance & Regulation (RGR) website for the full application process . (www.gov.im)
  • Objective: Develop the research project entitled: Cladding issues in high rise buildings - the evolution of the performance-based regulation from an interdisciplinary perspective. (abdn.ac.uk)
  • As such, rather than suffering under the imperialism of a research ethics constructed for the purposes of governing biomedical research, social scientists might argue for ethical self-regulation with greater force. (socresonline.org.uk)
  • In the case of research conducted outside the UK, additional ethics approval may be necessary and local regulations should be checked, and compliance ensured, before research begins. (york.ac.uk)
  • Together with Erika Falkenström, she presented on the subject of 'Ethics in policy and governance: What ethical competence do health care decision-makers need? (uu.se)
  • Increasingly funders expect evidence of outcomes that engage with 'service users', making research critical in supporting social interventions to compete for scant resources in an economic climate marked by 'austerity' (Sullivan 2011). (open.ac.uk)
  • Provides support to academics from the point at which they have research ideas and are looking for funding, through identifying funding opportunities, development of proposals (including their costing and pricing), the internal approval process for submission and submission to the funders. (uclan.ac.uk)
  • The GFU supports all proposals where external funding is sought, so as well as supporting applications to research funders e.g. (uclan.ac.uk)
  • [1] This perspective runs counter to the currently dominant view, one that is tied to perspectives on ethics that are external to social science as a professional form of enquiry, and where the discourse of research ethics is seen as offering an unbiased, non-partisan and, as a result, more objective form of normative analysis. (socresonline.org.uk)
  • proposed data privacy security plans Ad hoc ethics consultation Preparation of international Codes of Conduct/Policies and Procedures Independent review of access requests, and, Ongoing monitoring and governance mechanisms II. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ethical review should be completed and approvals in place prior to the commencement of the research in question. (york.ac.uk)
  • RDU fees have been set based on a percentage of the total (human and other) resources required to review a new research project upon submission and then to monitor and manage it over its lifetime. (barwonhealth.org.au)
  • Research not covered in the below payment types is exempt from any review fees. (barwonhealth.org.au)
  • SRs are a rigorous method to review original research for a focused question, appraise the quality of the original research and combine data from good quality studies to answer the question. (nsw.gov.au)
  • Those non-State actors that appear to be "subject to the influence of private sector entities to the extent that the non-State actor has to be considered itself a private sector entity" have been invited to make the necessary adjustments to their policies, governance or funding prior to their next triennial review. (who.int)
  • For more information see the Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research 2018 . (nsw.gov.au)
  • UWE Bristol is committed to promoting high ethical standards in the conduct of research undertaken by its staff and students. (uwe.ac.uk)
  • However, involving consumers in the design and conduct of research can seem overly complicated and poor directed, which leads to many people involved wondering why they bothered. (nsw.gov.au)
  • P3G works with its members and other experts to develop tools, methods and resources designed to optimize and harmonize the infrastructures of biobanks and research projects in the areas of population genomics, epidemiology and the environment. (wikipedia.org)
  • Projects which take place partly overseas and partly in the UK will always require appropriate UK ethical approval for the component of the research that takes place in the UK. (york.ac.uk)
  • A key purpose is to ensure that the rights of human subjects participating in research projects conducted in the name of the College are respected and that such research is conducted ethically. (lakelandcollege.ca)
  • Much of the high profile, relevant research of the B-SM Department is focused in Centres of Expertise and other projects. (rsm.nl)
  • This initiative will provide funding for up to three collaborative research projects. (ukri.org)
  • MRC will make up to £1.8 million available to cover the UK components of the collaborative research projects selected for funding under this opportunity. (ukri.org)
  • There are currently 1359 active projects authorised to be conducted at a NSLHD site which means post- approval project monitoring is a significant responsibility for the Research Office," Jodi said. (flippingbook.com)
  • CMES hosts and coordinates a large number of interdisciplinary research projects. (lu.se)
  • Whereas a majority of them are part of the MECW-research program there are additional projects with external research funding from the Swedish Research Council, Fortes, Riksbankens Jubileumsfund, the European Commission, Australian Research Council and more. (lu.se)
  • Acquire highly focused and affordable Cutting-Edge Peer-Reviewed Research Content through a selection of 17 topic-focused e-Book Collections discounted up to 90%, compared to list prices. (igi-global.com)
  • This comprehensive Research Handbook provides international perspectives on the role of information systems in environmental sustainability, drawing on ground-breaking research from leading scholars to predict future trends. (e-elgar.com)
  • These centres encourage network building among scholars who are working in the many research themes of the department, providing cutting-edge research, ideas publications related to business and society management. (rsm.nl)
  • The Walmart Corporation and the Lumina Foundation have provided funding to make New Models of Higher Education: Unbundled, Rebundled, Customized, and DIY fully open access, completely removing any paywall between scholars in education and the latest research on new models for the future of higher education. (igi-global.com)
  • This research project will be supervised from Lancaster University but undertaken in your own location or workplace. (lancaster.ac.uk)
  • She enables companies, clusters and research institutions in Baden-Württemberg to explore opportunities in the Asian region and vice versa. (lu.se)
  • Continued research is needed to explore the use of smart glass technology into livestreaming or surgeries and examinations, with consideration for patient privacy concerns and remote assessment of students. (bvsalud.org)
  • This study leveraged a multi-institutional research training program, Enhancing Cross-Disciplinary Infrastructure and Training at Oregon (EXITO), to explore how nine institutions designed a new curricular structure (Enrichment) to meet a common goal of enhancing undergraduate research training and student success. (bvsalud.org)
  • The University has a Research Misconduct Policy and associated procedures that provide a transparent, timely, robust and fair approach to dealing with allegations of misconduct. (derby.ac.uk)
  • We are always actively seeking new research opportunities, synergies and collaboration also beyond academia. (lu.se)
  • Globally there has been substantial investment in agriculture, nutrition, and health (ANH) research motivated by the need to improve health outcomes, such as micronutrient deficiencies in Sub-Saharan Africa. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The VHL TCIM Americas shares this original news from WHO Africa for its relevance in the topic of Traditional Medicines research in the context of the pandemic. (bvsalud.org)
  • As the world races to find treatment and vaccines against the virus, research into traditional and orthodox medicines as potential COVID-19 therapy must be grounded in science, and today marks an important step in supporting these endeavours," said Dr Matshidiso Moeti, WHO Regional Director for Africa. (bvsalud.org)
  • This section offers evidence and programs that help research producers better understand the needs of research users, helps place research in context, and test new and innovative approaches to moving knowledge into action. (academyhealth.org)
  • LUSEM Sustainability Research (LSR WPS) brings together research and policy discussions from a range of disciplinary approaches to improve social, environmental and economic sustainability and the reaching of Agenda 2030. (lu.se)
  • In the quest of promoting a global sustainable development, the LSR WPS rests on the belief that successful transformations towards more sustainable organizations call for research and policy discussions including novel methodologies and theoretical approaches. (lu.se)
  • We conclude by considering the governance arrangements that follow from, and are justified by, our arguments. (tghn.org)
  • Our staff, members and partners produce and use evidence to improve health care and ensure the methods, data, and workforce exist to make research more reliable and relevant. (academyhealth.org)
  • Lakeland College is committed to ensure that research activities involving human subjects meet all ethical standards and policies. (lakelandcollege.ca)
  • CCI can range from the identification and prioritisation of topics that are important to patients and the community, through to co-design and the doing of research, or shared dissemination and implementation of findings. (nsw.gov.au)
  • Why is research culture important to King's? (kcl.ac.uk)
  • King's is committed to promoting a transparent, supportive, inclusive and engaging environment in which all professional services, research, and academic staff of all career stages, genders, ethnic / geographic origins, backgrounds, disabilities, and religious denominations feel comfortable and can prosper. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • Students from underrepresented populations studying science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) are increasingly recruited into research pathways to diversify STEM fields. (bvsalud.org)
  • This essential Research Handbook provides an in-depth analysis of the link between corporate governance and ethics. (e-elgar.com)
  • This insightful Research Handbook is the first comprehensive edited work examining how innovation can contribute to a more circular economy. (e-elgar.com)
  • Challenging existing research and concepts, this Research Handbook presents cutting-edge new research on diversity and corporate governance. (e-elgar.com)
  • This innovative Research Handbook answers crucial questions about how individuals and organisations can make a difference towards sustainability. (e-elgar.com)
  • Handbook of Research on Ethics, Entrepreneurship, and Governance in Higher Education (pp. 79-95). (igi-global.com)
  • It spells out standards and the responsibilities of various parties involved in the research. (nhssurveys.org)
  • Following consideration of each research application, the IOMREC provides a 'Favourable' or an 'Unfavourable' opinion on the extent to which the research proposals comply with ethical standards. (www.gov.im)
  • The University is committed to the highest standards in its research, underpinned by the quality of the research process, from conception through to dissemination and application. (york.ac.uk)
  • This ensures we handle the research, the research subject(s), and resulting data with the highest quality standards. (lakelandcollege.ca)
  • At Lakeland, we use Red Deer College's research ethical standards. (lakelandcollege.ca)
  • To hear research standards aren't lowered for complex circumstances is great to hear. (who.int)
  • It is expected that project outcomes will lead to next-generation neuroscience research. (ukri.org)
  • Human research (research involving humans) refers to any project that involves the collection of specimens, data, or information from persons through intervention or otherwise. (lakelandcollege.ca)
  • Ethics also encourages transparency it reinforces a balanced partnership between stakeholders and mitigates against harmful results. (who.int)
  • Our standard operating procedures (SOPs) will guide you through the various stages of your research application. (nsw.gov.au)
  • Different procedures apply for research with different levels of risk. (nsw.gov.au)
  • However this will not address the tension between research ethics systems and localized research governance procedures. (port.ac.uk)
  • Advancing positive research culture is about recognising the practical changes we can make and embedding these in all our policies and procedures. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • This section provides a brief overview of the research ethics policy and procedures at UWE Bristol, with links to further information for both human and animal ethics procedures and requirements. (uwe.ac.uk)
  • This section summarises the responsibilities and procedures at UWE Bristol when applying for external funding for research. (uwe.ac.uk)
  • Research involving the following subjects or materials must comply with Lakeland College's Procedures. (lakelandcollege.ca)
  • View the full version of the Code of Good Research Conduct (PDF) and the Policy on Good Research Conduct (PDF) . (uwe.ac.uk)
  • In Ethics, Security, & The War Machine, Ned Dobos argues that we have not sufficiently calculated the true (non-economic) costs of the military, and that if we did, having a standing defence force would begin to seem less like a good idea. (edu.au)
  • Research and ethics is about collecting good data to generate high-quality evidence that can impact people's wellbeing and lives. (who.int)