Research Ethics Review Procedure

Departmental Research Ethics Administrator

Research ethics applications and enquiries should be directed to the Departmental Research Ethics Administrator:

Professor Val Gillet

Background

Ethics approval is required by the University of Sheffield for all research carried out by staff or students that involves human participants, their data or tissue. This is explained in the University Research Ethics policy, available from:

Research & Innovation Services: Research Ethics and Integrity
(Scroll down to the Policies box towards the bottom right, and click on "Ethics Policy - Research Involving Participants, Data, Tissue")

Staff, postgraduate research students and students on taught courses should use the University´s Research Ethics Application Form, Participant Information Sheet and Consent Form, available via the 'See also' box in the right hand corner of this page.

Ethics review will be carried out within the Department by members of staff appointed as Ethics Reviewers. The ethics review procedures in operation in the Department are overseen by the University Research Ethics Committee. Any contentious review outcomes will be referred to the Departmental Ethics Review Panel.

Any research that involves patients or staff in the UK National Health Service (NHS) requires NHS Research Ethics approval. Contact the Departmental Research Ethics Administrator for further details.

The NHS ethics review procedure can appear complex to those who have not experienced it before and a useful case study provided by a postgraduate researcher at the University, detailing her experiences of the NHS ethics review procedure is available on the 'Putting ethics into practice' page, by clicking on the link in the 'Case Studies' box on the right hand side:

http://www.shef.ac.uk/researchoffice/gov_ethics_grp/ethics/practice-.html

This case study aims to provide a helpful introduction to how it works along with some useful hints and tips.

Applying for Research Ethics approval by the Department

For further information, please follow the links below:

Departmental Ethics Review Panel

Staff research projects

Postgraduate Research Students´ projects

Postgraduate Taught Students´ dissertations (INF6000/INF6900)

Undergraduate Taught Students´ dissertations (INF314 and INF315)



18 February 10