University Human Research Ethics Processes
"The seminar provided an overview of the new Human Research Ethics processes that came into effect across the University on 01 September (as approved by the Research Council and Academic Council in AY 21/22), including:
Human Research Ethics Policy,
Human Research Ethics Screening Checklist,
Human Research Ethics Application Forms.
In parallel with the above mentioned documents, information on a new suite of learning resources to aid in the implementation of the processes will be presented.
The seminar should be of interest to colleagues carrying out research studies involving human participants including, but not limited to:
Data collection using research methods such as questionnaires, web surveys, interviews, observations, focus groups, etc.
Access to, or utilisation of, anonymised datasets or case files/records concerning identifiable individuals.
Conducting internet mediated research.
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