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Research ethics

Guidelines

York St John is committed to maintaining the highest ethical standards in research carried out by its staff and students.  All research projects carried out by staff and students which involve human or other animal participants must comply with the University’s research ethics guidelines.  Postgraduate and staff research projects will be reviewed against the guidelines in this section.  For undergraduate and taught courses, it is expected that the vast majority will be reviewed within the individual Faculties.

It is the responsibility of the member of staff or research student leading the project to consult the guidelines and ensure compliance with the following approved procedures:

Additional information from external agencies:

 

Process for Research Ethics Approval

If your research project involves human or other animal participants please complete the Research Ethical Considerations Screening Checklist which will enable you to identify whether your project will require full research ethics approval. 

If you answer ‘Yes’ to any of the questions on this checklist you should complete the Submission of Proposed Research Project to the Research Ethics Sub Committee proforma.  All completed forms should be sent by email to the Chair of the University Research Ethics Sub Committee (Dr Simon Rouse) or to the relevant Faculty Research Ethics Committee where appropriate.  If you have answered ‘No’ to all of the questions on the checklist you should still submit the completed screening checklist to the relevant person. 

You should ensure that your application for research ethics approval is submitted at least 28 days in advance of the project start date.

 

Research Ethics Sub Committee

The role of the Research Ethics Sub Committee is to support the University’s research activity and academic activity by considering proposals for research or other research related projects from an ethical standpoint with a view to protecting voluntary subjects and clients.  Enquiries should be directed to the Chair of the committee, Dr Simon Rouse.

 

Association of Research Ethics Committees

The University is a member of the Association of Research Ethics Committees (AREC) and receives copies of the Research Ethics Review (official journal of AREC) which is published on a quarterly basis. 

To read the full articles from any of the past copies please refer to the copies of the journal available in the University Library (174.2805 RES).

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