Address: University of Exeter, University Corporate Services, Research Ethics, Governance and Compliance, G14, Lafrowda House, St Germans Road, Exeter, EX4 6TL ...
Research involving the NHS or social care settings requires a legal 'sponsor' to comply with legislation and policy. Where health-related research involves human participants, their tissue or data, ...
If you are University staff or student, please see our Home Office Licensing for Animal Research SharePoint ...
To carry out research that leads to human benefit and for teaching purposes, the University of Exeter uses and stores human samples, some of which fall within the remit of our Human Tissue Authority ...
The Procedure for investigating allegations of misconduct in research outlines the process to be followed when allegations of misconduct in research are raised in relation to researchers and research ...
Early Career Researcher Network (ECRN) Enhancement Funding – Now closed. Background: The Researcher Development and Research Culture team has funding from Research England to support the development ...
Exeter Innovation is a partner for transformative innovation. We harness the world leading research and education of the University of Exeter to create real and lasting impact, by working with ...
Exeter Innovation is a partner for transformative innovation. We harness the world leading research and education of the University of Exeter to create real and lasting impact, by working with ...
What is a Research Ethics Committee (REC)? Research Ethics Committees (RECs) consider the ethical implications of research for participants (both human and animal) and researchers. RECs help ensure ...
We support researchers to navigate and comply with legal frameworks and best practice described in the the UKs Trusted Research framework. This includes helping researchers make informed decisions ...
Following a REF2021 lessons learned exercise, the Research and Impact Executive Committee (RIEC) considered the nature, scope and purpose of the university research monitoring exercises recognising ...